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LITIGATIONMAY 29, 2026

Morgan & Morgan

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Morgan & Morgan runs a reptile-theory playbook that converts operational lapses—sleep-deprivation timelines, prior-incident foreseeability, ignored safety standards—into nuclear verdicts, with the Singh v. Werner closing ($89.7M, TX 2024) the clearest template: build a timeline the carrier can't unwind, then anchor the jury to it. The pattern targets predictable defense failures, including the indemnity carve-out in Hernandez v. Suffolk that left the primary GC carrier holding the full $38.9M. Eleven book businesses are in their sights against $89,894 in monthly ad spend, with seven suits already open—but the through-line is the method, not the volume.