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Stephen J. Hill and John Lemon, Senior Counsel and Partner respectively at Singleton Schreiber, were recently featured in a KREM 2 News article "'Appears to be a slam dunk' | Attorneys behind lawsuit against Inland Power hold virtual town hall for Gray Fire victims" on February 7th, 2024. The article covers the Department of Natural Resource's report that the Gray Fire was caused by sparks from an Inland Power light. Lemon described the case as a "slam dunk" and suggested that Inland Power might opt to settle before the trial set for November 2025, while Hill mentioned that each case should be treated individually and settled as such, focusing on getting compensation for economic and emotional damages for the fire victims. 

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