A “notorious serial objector” who had his law license suspended was disqualified from representing objectors to a settlement over Whirlpool dishwashers that allegedly catch fire (Chambers v. Whirlpool Corp., C.D. Cal., 11-1733, 8/12/16).
Joseph Darrell Palmer was barred from appearing in the case and the objections he filed were stricken in an Aug. 12 order by Judge Fernando M. Olguin of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
Circuit Board Defect.
Whirlpool Corp. and Sears Holding Corp. settled consumer class allegations that their Whirlpool-, KitchenAid- and Kenmore-branded dishwashers had a circuit board defect that ...
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