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Seterus alleged to have continued to call Playa Del Ray man without his consent
LOS ANGELES – A Playa Del Ray consumer alleges that a North Carolina-based debt collector ignored his request to stop calling him. -
Walmart and its women's clothing brand are accused of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A fabric designer has filed a class-action lawsuit against White Mark Universal Inc., Walmart and Does 1-10, citing alleged copyright infringement. -
Wheelchair user alleges Cerritos business failed to maintain accessible parking space
LOS ANGELES – A Cerritos grocery and liquor store is alleged to have failed to maintain a parking space for individuals with disabilities. -
Moldex-Metric alleges Michigan company interfered with a contract
LOS ANGELES – A Culver City company who manufactures earplugs alleges a Michigan corporation convinced another company to manufacture earplugs and breach an agreement. -
Judge dismisses breach of contract claim in copyright infringement suit against film distributor
LOS ANGELES – The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California recently dismissed several claims against a film distribution company and its owner in suit alleging breach of contract and copyright infringement. -
9th Circuit Court upholds dismissal of antitrust case filed by Sea Breeze Salt, Innofood
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Diego salt company has lost an appeal in a California court in an antitrust claim against a Mexican salt producer owned partially by the Mexican government and a Japanese company. -
Court says it doesn't have jurisdiction in suit between Mexican corporations over multimillion dollar brine deal
SAN FRANCISCO – A federal court has upheld a lower court's decision in a breach of contract suit between two Mexico-based corporations. -
Hot Kiss, Ross Stores alleged to have infringed copyrighted textile design
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles company alleges its copyrighted artwork for textiles was used without its permission. -
Trans Union, Capital One alleged to have failed to correct trade line on individual's report
LOS ANGELES – A Torrance consumer alleges errors have not been corrected on his credit file. -
Man alleges Diversified Consultants called him seeking an unknown party
LOS ANGELES – A Tujunga man alleges a debt collector called him repeatedly to reach an unknown third party. -
Wheelchair user alleges he encountered barriers at Hawthorne restaurant
LOS ANGELES – A Hawthorne restaurant is alleged to have failed to maintain the parking space for customers with disabilities. -
Man alleges Los Angeles bar did not have accessible seating for wheelchair user
LOS ANGELES – A wheelchair user alleges a Los Angeles bar denied him full and equal access because of barriers there. -
Consumer alleges Alltran Financial harassed her with collection calls
LOS ANGELES – A consumer alleges a debt collector contacted her 30 times after she revoked her consent to be contacted. -
Receivables Performance Management alleged to have ignored woman's request to stop calling
LOS ANGELES – A Carson consumer alleges a Washington-based debt collector ignored her cease-and-desist request. -
Casual Male Store alleges landlord overcharged more than $90,000 for rent
LOS ANGELES – A tenant of a Northridge shopping center alleges it was overcharged more than $90,000 in rent. -
Court denies NRI, Decton's motion to compel arbitration in FLSA case
LOS ANGELES – A California judge has denied a motion from a temporary staffing agency to compel arbitration in a Fair Labor Standards Act suit filed by a former employee. -
Judge awards Boeing $2.8 million in attorneys' fees in breach of contract case
LOS ANGELES – A California judge has issued an order allowing airplane manufacturer Boeing to receive nearly $3 million in attorneys’ fees stemming from a breach of contract case. -
Wheelchair user alleges Little Damage did not have accessible facility
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles ice cream shop is alleged to have an inaccessible facility to patrons with wheelchairs. -
Professor alleges U.S. Department of Homeland Security failed to comply with FOIA request
LOS ANGELES – A University of California, Irvine professor alleges a federal organization has failed to make a final determination on her request for documents. -
Malibu homeowners allege neighboring property owners have trespassed on land
LOS ANGELES – A Texas couple who owns a vacation home in Malibu, California allege the owners of a neighboring property have built unlawful structures that extend onto their property.