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Don Specter of Prison Law Office
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – California attorneys have asked for and received more than $1.1 million for bringing a class action lawsuit over the medical and mental health care in Santa Barbara County jails.
Los Angeles federal judge George Wu on Feb. 1 approved the request of lawyers at Prison Law Office in Berkeley and King & Spalding in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. Their request for $1,132,809 was unopposed by the defendant.
The order signed by Wu says the lawyers spent about five years investigating and litigating the case.
“Plaintiffs sought to address the medical and mental health care provided to people in Defendants’ jail facilities including discrimination against people with disabilities, suicide prevention policies and practices, the misuse and overuse of solitary confinement and deficiencies in the jail’s overcrowded, understaffed and unsanitary facilities,” the order says.
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