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Danko Meredith Awarded Tier 1 National Ranking by U.S. News and World Report®

November 8, 2020 Posted In

SAN FRANCISCO – October 30, 2020 – Danko Meredith is named a Tier 1 National firm in Plaintiffs Personal Injury Law for the San Francisco Metropolitan Region for 2021. The U.S. News and World Report – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms” rankings are based on a rigorous evaluation process that includes the collection of client…

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Kincade Fire: Criminal Charges Possible

July 17, 2020 Posted In

Cal Fire rules that PG&E caused the Kincade Fire. Mike Danko tells KRON4 what the finding means for Kincade fire victims as well as the survivors of the Butte Fire, the North Bay Fire, and the Camp Fire. “Did PG&E learn nothing from the Camp Fire?” Watch online.

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95% of Firm Clients Vote to Approve PG&E Plan, Despite “Deep Flaws”

May 16, 2020 Posted In

“Most of the clients had reservations about it, because the plan is badly flawed,” Danko said. “However, they also understood quite clearly that there was no alternative.” Rejecting the plan would mean “thermonuclear meltdown,” Danko said. Read San Francisco Chronicle Article Online.

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Lawdragon Names Mike Danko One of Nation’s 500 Leading Consumer Lawyers

April 27, 2020 Posted In

Lawdragon, one of the most respected legal ranking organizations in the United States, has named Mike Danko as one of the 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers for 2020. Drawing on a combination of in-depth independent research, journalistic interviews, and client and peer nominations from around the country, the Lawdragon team spends several months determining which…

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Danko Warns: “There Is No Plan B”

April 1, 2020 Posted In

Some wildfire victims are campaigning to defeat PG&E’s plan to pay victims $13.5 billion in stock and cash and exit bankruptcy.  They fear the stock value is too uncertain and want to vote against the plan and attempt to renegotiate the deal. “The only way for fire victims to get a fair deal is to…

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