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See below for filings related to C.A. Goldberg, PLLC’s latest case against Amazon regarding sales of Sodium Nitrite, Viglis et al. v. Amazon.com Inc.
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Read about Viglis et al. v. Amazon.com Inc. in Law 360: Amazon Can’t Nix Wash. Suit Over Teens’ Chemical Suicide, June 2023
“To dismiss plaintiffs’ well-pleaded, urgent and catastrophic claims would blaspheme the very purpose of the WPLA and signal to our community that Washington is a haven for corporate-assisted suicide.”
Read more about C.A. Goldberg, PLLC Amazon Sodium Nitrite Suicide Kit Lawsuits in the media:
- Amazon Must Face Suit Over Chemical Used In Suicides – Law360, January 2023
- Amazon Loses Bid to End Lawsuit Over Orders Tied to Suicides – Bloomberg Law, January 2023
- A Parents’ Lawsuit Accuses Amazon Of Selling Suicide Kits To Teenagers – NPR, October 2022
- Grieving parents sue Amazon for allegedly selling ‘suicide kits’ to teenagers: Lawsuit accuses Amazon of ‘knowingly assisting’ in the teens’ deaths – Fox Business, October 2022
- Suicides Spur Suits on Amazon Sales of Legal-But-Lethal Compound – Bloomberg, November 2022
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