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Avenatti Phased Junior Attys Out Of Settlements, Jury Told
Law360 (July 23, 2021, 10:54 PM EDT) An attorney who worked at Michael Avenatti s former law firm told a California federal jury that it was common for his boss to take over a case once it moved toward settling, including in a lawsuit where the suspended attorney stands accused of stealing millions from a paraplegic client s settlement.
Carlos X. Colorado of the X-Law Group testified that Avenatti was often closely involved in managing and overseeing cases Colorado handled at Eagan Avenatti LLP, but once it reached time to settle, Avenatti would fully take over and Colorado would never handle the disbursement of client funds or settlement negotiations..
The lawsuit was filed in July 2019, and alleges that Bethesda misled consumers by promising the $30 season pass for
Fallout 4 would include every single piece of DLC for the title.
As reported by GamesBeat, the suit quotes Bethesda s pledge that its Season Pass will get you all of the
Fallout 4 DLC we ever do for just $30. The company also claimed the value of its Season Pass content will be worth at least $40.
The attorneys involved in the lawsuit claim millions of players purchased the Season Pass based on that promise. They also say those players were eventually left short-changed when Bethesda introduced its Creation Club in 2017.