We specialize in personal injury, wrongful death, product liability, business litigation, environmental, and international law. Serna & Associates PLLC represented hundreds of victims of Mitsubishi vehicle product liability defects that caused severe injuries and death. We have also represented foreign states and governments in environmental litigation (BP oil spill of 2010), as well as in product defect claims (defective parachutes, defective telephone poles, defective machinery and computer systems).
Fraud
The bank has been hit with a proposed securities fraud class action and shareholder derivative actions in California federal court alleging that Wells Fargo and some of its executive officers made false or misleading statements about the bank’s hiring practices related to diversity.
Drug Crimes
San Francisco’s case was selected as a test in multidistrict litigation over claims the companies illegally fueled the opioid epidemic in the region, and it was the first trial to rope together defendants across the pharmaceutical supply chain: drug manufacturing, distribution and pharmacy dispensing.
Serna & Associates PLLC helps innocent victims get the justice they deserve. From international litigation to automobile, SUV accidents and defective auto products to business law and immigration issues, our attorneys are never afraid to take on the biggest corporations and government entities whose blatant disregard for you or your loved one’s safety and well-being caused pain and suffering, injury and even death.
After Enrique became an attorney in May 1994, he founded Serna & Associates PLLC, a firm specializing in defects and accidents, personal injury, international litigation and immigration. Fluent in English, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, he has earned the reputation of being one of the most versatile trial lawyers in the United States, trying more than 121 cases to verdict or settlement before Jury Deliberation.
More recently, the bank has been hit with a lawsuit brought by a trio of Georgia counties in Georgia federal court alleging the bank engaged in a long-running “scheme” in which it preyed on Black and Latino borrowers with discriminatory subprime mortgage lending, servicing and foreclosure practices.