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Consumer alleges Encor Solar, others have called him without his consent
SAN DIEGO – A consumer alleges companies in Utah and Florida have been unlawfully robocalling him. -
United Food and Commercial Workers union alleges former director unlawfully kept union property
SAN DIEGO – A labor union alleges that a former director failed to return union property after he was terminated. -
Mitek Systems alleges insurers breached contract by denying duty to defend
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego corporation alleges its insurers failed to defend it in a lawsuit filed in a Texas court. -
Consumer alleges AFNI is attempting to collect on an account that was paid in full
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego consumer alleges a debt collector is attempting to collect on a debt that was paid off. -
Arizona woman alleged to have fled scene after striking minor at Gordon Wells sand dunes
SAN DIEGO – An Arizona resident is alleged to have hit a minor at the Gordon Wells sand dunes and fled the scene. -
Lien Enforcement alleged to have called consumer without permission
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego County consumer alleges a debt collector contacted her without her consent. -
Basketball that struck sprinkler head at San Diego property alleged to have caused $700,000 in property damage
SAN DIEGO – A sprinkler head in an apartment building that was purportedly broken by tenants playing with a basketball is alleged to have caused more than $700,000 in property damage. -
Solana Beach property allegedly denied wheelchair user full and equal access because of parking lot
SAN DIEGO – A wheelchair user alleges that a parking space at a Solana Beach business was not compliant. -
Capital One alleged to have harassed man with collection calls despite cease and desist letters
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego County consumer alleges he was harassed by the frequency of a debt collector's calls. -
MyGo alleges Mission Beach Industries camera mount infringes patent
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego company alleges another business in the city has infringed its patent for a GoPro camera mount. -
Widow of deceased NFL football star sues NCAA over head injuries
SAN DIEGO - The widow of former NFL and NCAA football player Jeffrey Staggs filed a wrongful death lawsuit on Aug. 27, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, naming the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as defendant. -
Bonsall Jack in the Box allegedly does not have ADA-compliant parking spaces
SAN DIEGO – A wheelchair user alleges a Bonsall restaurant has barriers for customers with disabilities. -
San Marcos restaurant alleged to have barriers to disabled patrons
SAN DIEGO – A wheelchair user alleges a San Marcos restaurant has barriers that restricted his access to the property. -
NCAA wrongful death suit involving CTE could impact the sport itself, player rep agency lawyer says
A recent wrongful death lawsuit filed against the NCAA alleging a former linebacker at San Diego State University who went on to play for San Diego Chargers died as a result of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a type of trauma suffered in contact sports, could have implications that go beyond the NCAA, an attorney with an NFL player representation agency said. -
The Lawton Law Firm alleged to have used copyrighted photograph without consent
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego professional photographer alleges a San Diego law firm used his copyrighted photograph without authorization. -
Patient alleges Wright Medical Technology hip replacement device is faulty, failed
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego County man alleges a femoral stem hip replacement device failed and he had to undergo a revision surgery to replace the faulty device. -
Hiland Dairy Foods allege Brisa Goods owes more than $3 million on note
SAN DIEGO – A company organized under Illinois law alleges that it is still owed millions on a promissory note from a company. -
EEOC files employment discrimination suit against Honold Enterprises
SAN DIEGO – The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleges that a Riverside County-based business engages in a pattern of hiring predominately females over males for server positions. -
Big Block Realty, Cali Bear Homes alleged to have unlawfully placed telemarketing calls
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego consumer alleges a real estate brokerage unlawfully called her to market its services. -
Blind job applicant alleges KBR website is not accessible
SAN DIEGO – A company headquartered in Texas is alleged to have a website that is not fully accessible to the visually impaired.