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More Law Firms Preparing to Sue Brown U Over Mass Shooting
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Examples of Gross Negligence Continue to Multiply - Class Action Expert
WASHINGTON - s4story -- Several law firms [SEE LIST BELOW] are gearing up - and on the lookout for prospective plaintiffs - to bring class action lawsuits on behalf of the Brown University students who were killed, wounded, or suffered severe emotional distress as a result of the recent mass shooting; one which could and should have been prevented, reports public interest law professor John Banzhaf.
He pointed to similar major lawsuits following other mass shootings. . .
Such lawsuits was predicted by Prof. Banzhaf whose legal analysis suggested that simply having unlocked and totally unguarded doors to a major campus building - not even requiring card-swipe for entrance as most universities do - constituted sufficient evidence of legally actionable negligence to support wrongful death actions, negligence actions for gunshot injuries, and actions for the tort (civil action) of negligent infliction of severe emotional distress.
Brown University Negligent and Potentially Liable With Unlocked Door; Shooting at Brown Was Reasonably Foreseeable
Brown U's Negligence Makes It Legally Liable to All Victims of Shooting, Building Was Always Unlocked; May Have Killed Cameras As Appeasement (http://prsync.com/george-washington-university/brown-us-negligence-makes-it-legally-liable-to-all-victims-of-shooting----building-was-always-unlocked-may-have-killed-cameras-a-5038769/)
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Although Brown originally claimed that the main doors to the building were unlocked on that day only because of scheduled activities inside, students have come forward saying that the doors were routinely kept unlocked and unguarded - without even a card-swipe lock - all the time 24/7; this constitutes much stronger evidence of negligence indicating a total disregard for student safety, says Banzhaf.
Indeed, Brown's negligence regarding building security was so great that a homeless man was able to live in the basement. . .
Moreover there are even allegations that Brown deliberately turned off security cameras to appease pro-Palestine demonstrators. . . .
Banzhaf hopes that this shooting, and the extensive litigation very likely to follow, will serve as a wake-up call to other universities (including his own) to take all reasonable precautions to protect its students and faculty from unhinged shooters, including taking those basic and inexpensive measures outlined in this international report:
UNIVERSITY WORLD NEWS - How Can Universities Tackle the Threat of Active Shooters? (https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20221011124140599)
He suggests that the families of the students who were killed, the students who were wounded, and all students in the room at the time of the shooting immediately contact any one or more of the law firms now actively preparing lawsuits - including Grewal Law PLLC (https://www.threads.com/@1lauraingraham/post/DS...); Law Offices of Ronald J. Resmini (https://www.resminilawoffices.com/blog/finding-...); and the Marin & Murphy Law Firm (https://marinmurphylaw.com/40-million-mass-tort...) - to see what their legal rights to compensation might be, and possibly to serve as named plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit.
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http://banzhaf.net/ jbanzhaf3ATgmail.com @profbanzhaf
He pointed to similar major lawsuits following other mass shootings. . .
Such lawsuits was predicted by Prof. Banzhaf whose legal analysis suggested that simply having unlocked and totally unguarded doors to a major campus building - not even requiring card-swipe for entrance as most universities do - constituted sufficient evidence of legally actionable negligence to support wrongful death actions, negligence actions for gunshot injuries, and actions for the tort (civil action) of negligent infliction of severe emotional distress.
Brown University Negligent and Potentially Liable With Unlocked Door; Shooting at Brown Was Reasonably Foreseeable
Brown U's Negligence Makes It Legally Liable to All Victims of Shooting, Building Was Always Unlocked; May Have Killed Cameras As Appeasement (http://prsync.com/george-washington-university/brown-us-negligence-makes-it-legally-liable-to-all-victims-of-shooting----building-was-always-unlocked-may-have-killed-cameras-a-5038769/)
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Although Brown originally claimed that the main doors to the building were unlocked on that day only because of scheduled activities inside, students have come forward saying that the doors were routinely kept unlocked and unguarded - without even a card-swipe lock - all the time 24/7; this constitutes much stronger evidence of negligence indicating a total disregard for student safety, says Banzhaf.
Indeed, Brown's negligence regarding building security was so great that a homeless man was able to live in the basement. . .
Moreover there are even allegations that Brown deliberately turned off security cameras to appease pro-Palestine demonstrators. . . .
Banzhaf hopes that this shooting, and the extensive litigation very likely to follow, will serve as a wake-up call to other universities (including his own) to take all reasonable precautions to protect its students and faculty from unhinged shooters, including taking those basic and inexpensive measures outlined in this international report:
UNIVERSITY WORLD NEWS - How Can Universities Tackle the Threat of Active Shooters? (https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20221011124140599)
He suggests that the families of the students who were killed, the students who were wounded, and all students in the room at the time of the shooting immediately contact any one or more of the law firms now actively preparing lawsuits - including Grewal Law PLLC (https://www.threads.com/@1lauraingraham/post/DS...); Law Offices of Ronald J. Resmini (https://www.resminilawoffices.com/blog/finding-...); and the Marin & Murphy Law Firm (https://marinmurphylaw.com/40-million-mass-tort...) - to see what their legal rights to compensation might be, and possibly to serve as named plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit.
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http://banzhaf.net/ jbanzhaf3ATgmail.com @profbanzhaf
Source: Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
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