Reyes Browne Reilley
Reyes Browne Reilley runs a documented playbook of converting compliance deviations into "corporate indifference" narratives that unlock punitive stacking—the $27.8M Mendoza verdict turned an hours-of-service violation into punitives, while the $22.7M Brown result pierced exclusive remedy off a documented lockout/tagout deviation in an OSHA 301. Both known verdicts share the same mechanism: a paper-trail safety lapse reframed as institutional disregard, which is the exposure vector for the 13 book businesses in their sights and the 5 open suits. At $127,668 in monthly ad spend, the pipeline feeding that playbook is actively funded, not speculative.
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