Brian Kabateck

Brian Kabateck

January 31, 2023 | The Recorder

Should the Tort of Seduction Be Resuscitated in California?

Advocates argue that reinstating the tort of seduction will open new avenues for victims of sexual exploitation to sue their perpetrators in California, according to Brian Kabateck and Annie Martin-McDonough of Kabateck.

By Brian Kabateck and Annie Martin-McDonough

8 minute read

August 04, 2015 | The Recorder

When Social Media Marketing and Ethics Rules Collide

New forms of advertising are pushing the boundaries of established ethics rules, write Brian Kabateck and Hrag Kouyoumjian.

By Brian Kabateck and Hrag Kouyoumjian

7 minute read

August 04, 2015 | The Recorder

When Social Media Marketing and Ethics Rules Collide

New forms of advertising are pushing the boundaries of established ethics rules, write Brian Kabateck and Hrag Kouyoumjian.

By Brian Kabateck and Hrag Kouyoumjian

7 minute read

June 19, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal

You Will Be Googled by Jurors

Trial lawyers should be watchful of their online activity—and what may turn up in their online footprint—as jurors are likely to google them.

By Brian Kabateck and Peter Klausner

4 minute read

June 05, 2014 | The Recorder

You Will Be Googled

Jurors and potential clients will almost certainly conduct online research into lawyers representing them or arguing a case. Here are some social media pitfalls to avoid.

By Brian Kabateck and Peter Klausner

5 minute read

August 28, 2013 | The Recorder

In Practice: Time to Revisit the 45-Day Rule

The federal law requiring attorneys to wait before contacting air crash victims may be an anachronism preveting victims from obtaining proper representation, explains Brian Kabateck of Kabateck Brown Kellner.

By Brian Kabateck and Albert Sheen

6 minute read

January 11, 2013 | The Recorder

Viewpoint: CJAC President's Critique of Plaintiffs Lawyers Is Off-Base

By Brian Kabateck

5 minute read

March 29, 2013 | The Recorder

Challenges to Off-Label Prosecutions

The Second Circuit overturned a conviction citing First Amendment freedom of speech implications, explain Kabateck Brown Kellner attorneys.

By Brian Kabateck and Nairi Gevorki

7 minute read

August 16, 2013 | The Recorder

Viewpoint: CJAC President Is Wrong on MICRA

By Brian Kabateck

7 minute read

October 04, 2010 | National Law Journal

Equal Tax Treatment

The IRS should treat the litigation costs of contingent-fee lawyers as business expense deductions rather than loans.

By Brian Kabateck and Karen Liao

5 minute read