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🌟 Big News from Varnell & Warwick! 🌟We are thrilled to announce that our very own Janet Varnell has been honored with th...
12/10/2024

🌟 Big News from Varnell & Warwick! 🌟

We are thrilled to announce that our very own Janet Varnell has been honored with the prestigious Vern Countryman Award, the highest accolade in consumer protection law nationwide! 🏆🎉

This incredible achievement recognizes Janet’s unwavering dedication to protecting the rights of low-income and vulnerable consumers. Over her 30-year career, Janet has been a fierce advocate, a visionary leader, and an inspiration to all who work alongside her. Her creativity and tenacity in litigation have set a high standard for consumer law.

The award was presented at the National Consumer Law Center’s 2024 Consumer Rights Litigation Conference in Orlando, where Janet’s passion and accomplishments were celebrated by peers and leaders from across the country.

Join us in congratulating Janet on this well-deserved honor! 🥂👏 Click below to read more about Janet's remarkable journey and this incredible recognition.

Janet Varnell of St. Petersburg has been awarded the National Consumer Law Center’s 2024 Vern Countryman Award in recognition of her contributions to the practice of consumer law. “For three decades, Janet has inspired everyone around her with her passion for protecting consumers and advancing t...

We are incredibly proud to announce that the National Consumer Law Center has awarded Janet Varnell with the nation’s mo...
10/27/2024

We are incredibly proud to announce that the National Consumer Law Center has awarded Janet Varnell with the nation’s most prestigious honor in Consumer Protection.

Consumer Protection lives!!
05/16/2024

Consumer Protection lives!!

The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the federal watchdog created in response to the 2008 financial meltdown may continue to operate in its current form, brushing aside claims from the payday lending industry that could have severely jeopardized years of consumer-friendly banking regulations.

08/12/2021

A little legal trivia for the day: Do the health rights of one outweigh the health rights of many? Nope. Your individual liberty does not trump the health, safety and welfare of your community. Mr. Jacobson, the first anti-vaxxer to test this issue lost more than 100 years ago when he didn’t want the small pox vaccine. Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 197 U.S. 11 (1905), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the authority of states to enforce compulsory vaccination laws. The Court's decision articulated the view that individual liberty is not absolute and is subject to the police power of the state.

Varnell and Warwick was proud to nominate this inspiring case which won this year’s trial lawyer of the year award:  Oni...
07/27/2021

Varnell and Warwick was proud to nominate this inspiring case which won this year’s trial lawyer of the year award: Onipa’a!

This historic breach-of-trust class action lawsuit, tracing back to this country’s colonization of Hawai’i in the early 1890s, vindicates the generations of Native Hawaiians who are not recognized as Indigenous people by the government, and without a sovereign land base, are denied most of the social, educational, and health benefits provided to other Indigenous peoples living in the U.S.

In 1921, Congress established the 203,000-acre Hawaiian Home Lands Trust to “rehabilitate” and provide residential, agricultural, and pastoral homestead lots to those of 50 percent or more Native Hawaiian blood. While most of the land was in inaccessible locations and infertile, it provided the only means to give Hawaiians a land-based stake of their own.

Currently, the state has nearly 10,000 beneficiaries on Hawaiian homestead lands with another 27,000 more on the “waitlist.” However, for over 60 years, the state of Hawai’i violated its fiduciary duty by withdrawing thousands of acres from the trust, leasing the lands to private companies, using trust lands for state facilities, and most egregiously, losing thousands of pages of beneficiary application files. Thousands of Native Hawaiians have died waiting for a homestead award, an injustice that echoes across generations.

This case—beginning in December of 1999 and spanning generations—addresses the state government’s unchecked abuse of power and breaches of trust. The plaintiffs—the majority over the age of 75—had been waiting for their homesteads, during which many spent decades either homeless, some families living on the beach, in poverty, or living with family members.

The legal team filed the lawsuit against the State of Hawai’i on behalf of all the beneficiaries who had filed claims with the Hawaiian Claims Panel between 1991 and 1995—an effort that now spans over 20 years, involving two trials and two appeals.

Because of the individualized nature of the breach of trust claims, the legal team sequenced class certifications to resolve as much of the case as possible on a class-wide basis, before resolving individualized damages claims. Instead of 2,700 individual trials, the team devised a novel method of damage computation by calculating average fair market rental value for the 1960 to present class damage period.

Finally, in June of 2020, the Hawai’i Supreme Court ruled that the state had breached its trust duty to Native Hawaiian beneficiaries of the Hawaiian Home Lands Trust program by not awarding homestead lots in a timely manner. In a unanimous opinion, the Court rejected arguments that the state had made for two decades in its attempt to avoid paying for delays in homestead awards. At last, the 2,700 elderly class members now can claim compensation from the state of Hawai’i for being denied the homesteads guaranteed to them.

“We want to thank our class representatives and our trial witnesses,” said Thomas Grande in accepting the award on behalf of the Kalima v. Hawai’i team. “They have sustained us for the past 22 years. ‘Onipa’a’, which means steadfast in the pursuit of knowledge, is what describes our clients as they are faced with repeated injustices.”

Team: Thomas Grande of Grande Law Offices; Waimānalo, Hawai’i; Vivien Akiyama Lopez of Grande Law Offices; Waimānalo, Hawai’i and Carl M. Varady of Law Office of Carl M. Varady in Honolulu, Hawai’i

This historic breach-of-trust class action lawsuit, tracing back to this country’s colonization of Hawai’i in the early 1890s, vindicates the generations of ...

The darkest day in the history of our great nation
02/10/2021

The darkest day in the history of our great nation

The video was laden with violence and obscenities shouted by the pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol building on Jan. 6.

There were a great many protections built into the CARES Act and into the most recent stimulus law that are intended to ...
02/04/2021

There were a great many protections built into the CARES Act and into the most recent stimulus law that are intended to aid consumers. This article highlights some of them that you should be familiar with if you have concerns about your credit score.

The pandemic may be hurting your credit score, so Consumer Reports shows you how to protect your credit score. Reporting errors are piling up and consumers are being wrongfully penalized. To keep your credit healthy, here’s what you must do.

For information on the second round of stimulus payments, National Consumer Law Center just published these answers to F...
01/11/2021

For information on the second round of stimulus payments, National Consumer Law Center just published these answers to FAQs

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09/20/2020

RBG was a great tree. Varnell & Warwick will work without end to ensure her legacy of compassion and equality for all endures.

When Great Trees Fall
by Maya Angelou

When great trees fall,
rocks on distant hills shudder,
lions hunker down
in tall grasses,
and even elephants
lumber after safety.
When great trees fall
in forests,
small things recoil into silence,
their senses
eroded beyond fear.
When great souls die,
the air around us becomes
light, rare, sterile.
We breathe, briefly.
Our eyes, briefly,
see with
a hurtful clarity.
Our memory, suddenly sharpened,
examines,
gnaws on kind words
unsaid,
promised walks
never taken.
Great souls die and
our reality, bound to
them, takes leave of us.
Our souls,
dependent upon their
nurture,
now shrink, wizened.
Our minds, formed
and informed by their
radiance,ďż˝ fall away.
We are not so much maddened
as reduced to the unutterable ignoranceďż˝ of
dark, cold
caves.
And when great souls die,
after a period peace blooms,
slowly and always
irregularly. Spaces fill
with a kind of
soothing electric vibration.
Our senses, restored, never
to be the same, whisper to us.
They existed. They existed.
We can be. Be and be
better. For they existed.

08/19/2020

100 years ago a woman’s right to vote in this country was affirmed by the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution. Thank you to all the brave women of yesterday, today and tomorrow.

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