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Reyes Browne Reilley runs a documentation-driven playbook: convert regulatory deviations—hours-of-service in Mendoza v. Stevens Transport (TX, 2026), lockout/tagout in Brown v. MidWest Steel (MI, 2024)—into "corporate indifference" narratives that unlock punitives or pierce exclusive remedy. The two known public-record verdicts total north of $50M, the larger being the $27.8M Mendoza result, and the firm is currently pressing five open suits against book businesses while naming or targeting thirteen in its advertising. At roughly $127,668 in monthly ad spend across the demo book, this is a sustained pipeline, not opportunistic filing.
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