In the article “Food Industry Unplugged,” Food Quality & Safety interviewed Attorney Steven Kronenberg to discuss the Internet of Things (IoT) and how it pertains to the food industry. IoT connects the Internet to devices such as ovens and refrigerators, which allows food industry employees to record and monitor data.
Elinor Leary and Clifton Smoot filed a lawsuit on behalf of Carlos Perezdeleon against Rush Truck Leasing and Maxon Lift Corporation for negligence, product liability and loss of consortium. The lawsuit alleges that Maxon Lift Corporation designed and manufactured a defective liftgate that was hazardous, and that Rush Truck Leasing failed to maintain the liftgate in a reasonably safe condition and failed to warn the plaintiff that the liftgate was not functioning. The liftgate fell on Carlos’ foot, crushing it.
In the article “The Gig Economy: Exciting Opportunities, Substantial Risk for Food Manufacturers,” Food Dive interviews Trial Team Leader Craig Peters and Attorney Steven Kronenberg on issues with the gig economy, including economic safety, product quality and employee safety.
As California’s leading personal injury law firm for more than 40 years, we are pleased to announce our inclusion on the 2017 San Francisco Business Times Top Law Firms list in the Greater Bay Area.
Founder William Veen and Attorneys Craig Peters, Anthony Label and Andje Medina present at the Western Trial Lawyers Association’s (WTLA) Winter Conference, held at the Sheraton Steamboat Resort in Steamboat Springs, Colorado from February 2-4.