U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division
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Former Santa Clara auto shop worker claims wage violations
A lawsuit has been filed against Hanin Motor Group and owner Hyon Choi, alleging multiple violations of California's Labor Law and Business and Professions Code. -
Judge dismisses age discrimination case against Stanford University
SAN JOSE – A federal judge has dismissed an age discrimination lawsuit against Stanford University because the plaintiff failed to state "a plausible claim." -
Kona beer class action not proceeding as plaintiffs initially visualized
SAN JOSE, Calif. (Legal Newsline) – Late last year, a California court, after dismissing some claims, allowed class action plaintiff Theodore Broomfield to move forward with an amended complaint regarding a line of beer and alleged false advertising. -
Class action suit advances against Google, Huawei
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Tech giants Google and Huawei were dealt a significant blow as a federal district judge in California has dismissed a motion to abandon the proceedings of a class action lawsuit against the two companies for the widespread “bootlooping” controversy with the popular Nexus 6P cell phone. -
North America Life accused of violating ERISA
SAN JOSE — A California man is suing North America Life, alleging breach of contract and violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. -
Security guard alleges violation of wage laws
SAN JOSE — A Santa Clara man is suing a California business, alleging unpaid wages, violation of applicable minimum wage law, violation of workers compensation acts and wrongful termination. -
9 employees allege baking company failed to pay proper wages
SAN JOSE — Nine employees are suing a baking business, alleging unpaid wages and violation of workers compensation acts. -
Fire service technician alleges employer failed to pay proper overtime
SAN JOSE — A San Jose man has filed a class action lawsuit against his employer, alleging unpaid wages and violation of workers compensation acts. -
King Masonry alleges Bara Infoware failed to pay it in full for work on federal project
SAN JOSE – A Contra Costa contractor is alleged to owe more than $200,000 to a masonry company for its work on a federal project. -
Crandall Technology alleges SEEQ MCT system infringes patent
SAN JOSE – A Nevada company alleges one of its patents is being infringed. -
Nutanix alleges it does not infringe Unlioc USA's patents
SAN JOSE – A San Jose corporation alleges that it does not infringe patents owned by a Texas corporation. -
Hulu alleges it is not infringing Rovi, TiVo patents
SAN JOSE – Hulu is seeking declaratory judgment from a federal court regarding patent infringement allegations. -
Whipple Taqueria accused of failing to pay overtime to former manager
SAN JOSE – A Union City joint employer is alleged to have failed to pay overtime and other violations. -
Former nurse seeks payment of disability benefits from Prudential Insurance Co.
SAN JOSE – A former dialysis nurse alleges his long-term disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Cross Electric alleged to have not paid contributions to labor union funds
SAN JOSE – A Colusa County electrical wiring business is accused of failing to pay required contributions. -
Man alleges Grand Design RV travel trailer is defective
SAN JOSE – A Salinas man alleges a travel trailer he purchased has numerous defects. -
Synopsis claims Ubiquiti Networks is unlawfully using software
SAN JOSE – A San Jose corporation and its subsidiary is accused of using a Mountain View corporation's software without obtaining a license. -
Guardian Life Insurance Co., Box Inc. plan alleged to have wrongfully denied benefits
SAN JOSE – A Santa Clara County alleges his claims for disability benefits were unlawfully denied. -
Apollo 15 commander accuses jewelers of marketing watch with his image without permission
SAN JOSE – The commander of the Apollo 15 space mission alleges his image was used on marketing for a watch without his consent. -
Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. accused of wrongfully terminating benefits
SAN JOSE – A man claims he is still disabled and that his insurer wrongfully terminated his benefits.