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Mar

ACTS Law is representing California homeowners whose homes survived the January 2025 Eaton and Palisades fires but were left with dangerous smoke and ash contamination. The firm is pursuing claims against insurers accused of denying, delaying, or underpaying valid coverage.

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Mar

ACTS Law Partner Kevin Pollack is featured in a recent Law360 article on proposed California legislation addressing toxic testing and post-wildfire remediation, and what it could mean for smoke damage insurance claims.

31

Mar

ACTS LAW secured a $995,000 settlement in a case alleging Dry Creek Joint Elementary School District failed to protect a student from repeated bullying, harassment, and physical assaults at Creekview Ranch School.

31

Mar

ACTS LAW secured a $2.25 million settlement for a student who was sexually assaulted on campus at Los Osos High School, resolving claims against Chaffey Joint Union High School District on the eve of trial.

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Mar

ACTS Law earned Tier 1 and Tier 3 rankings in the 2026 Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms,” recognizing its work in personal injury, product liability, and mass tort litigation in Los Angeles.

30

Mar

ACTS Law celebrates its 10th anniversary, marking a decade of growth, landmark results and a continued commitment to fighting for clients across California and nationwide.

24

Mar

ACTS Law begins 2026 with momentum. The first quarter has already delivered significant case results, national attorney recognitions, industry leadership appointments, and impactful community involvement. As a nationally recognized plaintiff personal injury and trial firm with locations throughout California and Pennsylvania, we remain focused on what matters most: delivering exceptional results for injured clients while leading from the front in the legal community.

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Mar

Autonomous vehicles are no longer experimental in Los Angeles. Waymo driverless cars operate daily in Downtown LA, Santa Monica, Hollywood, and throughout Southern California. As this technology expands, so does a critical legal question: What happens when a self-driving vehicle injures a cyclist or pedestrian?

13

Mar

ACTS Law announced today that veteran trial attorney Case Barnett has joined the firm as an attorney working on personal injury, sex abuse and medical malpractice matters. He brings nearly two decades of litigation experience and a lifelong connection to the legal profession. Barnett has obtained tens of millions of dollars for his clients and has taken more than 50 cases to trial over the course of his career.

29

Jan

In a recent Daily Journal article, ACTS Law Managing Partner Danny Abir offers a real-world perspective on how artificial intelligence is shaping everyday legal practice. As part of the publication’s ongoing series on AI in the legal profession, Danny walks through how ACTS Law is using these tools to streamline case work, improve efficiency, and communicate more clearly with clients, while keeping attorneys firmly in control of the process. Overall, the article shows how the firm adapts to the evolving legal landscape regarding new technology and innovation while consistently aiming to serve its clients best.

29

Jan

In a recent episode of the Law Firm Growth Ideas podcast, ACTS Law Managing Partner Danny Abir joins Joe Marchelewski to talk about how artificial intelligence is being used inside law firms today. Drawing from ACTS Law’s day-to-day experience as a firm that has recovered more than $1 billion for its clients, Danny shares practical examples of how AI can support attorneys, improve efficiency, and strengthen client communication, all without replacing the human judgment that matters most. The conversation offers a straightforward look at how firm leaders can use new tools responsibly while continuing to deliver results for their clients.

29

Jan

Electric bicycles are everywhere in Southern California. From the beachfront paths of the South Bay to the suburban streets of Orange County, e-bikes have become a preferred way for both adults and teens to get around. Unfortunately, their popularity has also brought a steep rise in accidents, injuries, and public concern about how—and where—these bikes should be used.
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