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The Gifford Fire

The Gifford Fire, which started in the Los Padres National Forest along Highway 166 in early August 2025, swiftly grew into one of California's biggest wildfires of the year. Communities, infrastructure, and the environment were all at risk from the fire, which spread across parts…

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The Canyon Fire: A Southern California Wildfire Threatens Communities

About 60 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, in the rocky hills close to Lake Piru, the Canyon Fire broke out in early August 2025. Extreme heat, low humidity, and a lot of dry vegetation caused the fire to spread quickly within hours, necessitating extensive…

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California Fireworks Explosion Attorneys Worried About Trend

Two catastrophic fireworks explosions—one in Esparto, the other in Pacoima—have left communities shattered, lives lost, and attorneys deeply concerned about what appears to be a growing and preventable public safety crisis in California. On July 1, 2025, a massive blast at a fireworks warehouse in…

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How Climate Change Increases Wildfire Risk: A Legal Perspective

Wildfires have become an increasingly destructive force, particularly in states like California where climate change and human activity intersect to create catastrophic conditions. As a wildfire law firm, we aim to educate the public about how climate change exacerbates wildfire risks and what legal remedies…

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