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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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Former Home Depot attorney can’t help sue it

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A federal court in California granted Home Depot’s motion to disqualify an attorney and law firm as counsel of record for the customer who is suing the retail giant over an injury; the skid-steer loader he rented pitched forward and his seatbelt failed, so he hit his head against the vehicle. The attorney used to represent Home Depot in personal injury lawsuits, and she was privy to confidential information in a case similar to the current one.

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