Superior Court of California - County of San Francisco
Recent News About Superior Court of California - County of San Francisco
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Mass action lawsuit accuses Gilead of selling toxic anti-HIV medications
The plaintiffs allege that the medications they were prescribed were toxic and resulted in bone and kidney damage. -
Veen Firm accuses ex-employee of allegedly embezzling $1.1M
The lawsuit accuses the former firm employee of allegedly taking at least $1.1 million to finance real estate projects. -
NextDoor sues Jones Lang LaSalle, says JLL allegedly had secret deal with landlord in finding NextDoor's new HQ
NextDoor accuses JLL of allegedly negotiating a lease deal that left NextDoor paying millions more over the duration of the lease. -
Class action accuses Salesforce of misleading customers about true costs of subscriptions, products
A class action lawsuit has accused marketing services vendor Salesforce of allegedly forcing customers into long subscription plans without completely revealing the true costs of using their services and products. -
Class action accuses Adobe of allegedly shorting worker pay, other labor law violations
Lawsuit says Adobe failed to pay minimum wages and overtime, among other alleged violations of California labor law. -
Best Parking lawsuit vs ex-lawyer ends in quick dismissal under deal guaranteeing the lawyer won't sue plaintiffs for wrongfully filing
The owners of a parking garage had sued their former lawyers, saying mistakes in defending them against a lawsuit cost them almost $90,000 -
Homeowner says realtor owes $284K for allegedly misleading about home solar panels
The lawsuit claims the real estate agent allegedly told the homeowner she would get up to $9,600 per year from her property's new solar panels, but instead she was allegedly saddled with monthly costs. -
Class action accuses Fort Point Beer Co. of allegedly shorting worker pay
A class action lawsuit accuses Fort Point Beer Company of allegedly shorting worker wages, among other alleged violations of California labor law. -
Basketball player says NCAA wrongly enforcing rule that prevents transfer to USF
A college basketball player has filed suit against the NCAA, asking a California judge to block the NCAA from enforcing a rule he claims has wrongly denied him the ability to transfer to the University of San Francisco to better care for his mental and physical health. -
Lawsuit: Tower Wav shorted worker pay, committed other alleged labor law violations
Workers at mobility assistance company Tower Wav have sued their employer, claiming they should pay penalties under California law for allegedly shorting worker pay, among other alleged violations of labor law. -
Biz AI firm Invisible Technologies allegedly shorted worker pay, lawsuit claims
Business AI-training firm Invisible Technologies Inc. has been hit with a class action lawsuit accusing it of shorting workers' pay, among other alleged labor law violations. -
SF city attorney sues Incomm, says too easy for thieves to steal funds from some prepaid debit cards
San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu has filed suit against prepaid debit card issuer InComm, claiming it allows thieves to too easily "drain" funds from off its Vanilla-branded cards. -
Class action: Adecco violated California labor laws, didn't pay workers final wages when quit, terminated
A class action lawsuit accuses staffing company Adecco of allegedly shorting worker pay and other violations of California labor law. -
Transdev accused of not fully paying workers under new PAGA worker lawsuit
A lawsuit claims Transdev, a company that seeks to develop autonomous public transportation vehicles, has failed to pay workers all of their wages, among other alleged violations of California labor law. -
Class action: SpotOn allegedly not reimbursing salespeople for biz related expenses
A class action lawsuit accuses business tech marketer SpotOn of wrongly refusing to reimburse salespeople for their business-related expenses, under California law. -
Cogent Communications hit with lawsuit under PAGA, claims company shorted worker pay
Internet service provider Cogent Communications has been hit with a representative action lawsuit, accusing the company of allegedly shorting its workers' pay, among other alleged violations of California labor law. -
Waterfront Restaurant owner Bundox hit with PAGA action, claiming worker pay shorted
The owners of San Francisco's Waterfront Restaurant have been hit with a representative action lawsuit, accusing them of shorting workers' pay and other violations of California labor law. -
Lawsuit: Dignity Health wrongly denied Covid vax religious exemption requests, fired workers
A group of workers at Dignity Health say their rights were violated when their employer refused their request for religious exemption from the Covid vaccine mandate, and fired them. -
Lawsuit accuses SF YMCA of shorting worker pay
A lawsuit accuses the San Francisco YMCA of shorting workers' pay, and other alleged violations of California labor law. -
Class action claims Blue Bottle Coffee shorting workers' OT, other wages
A class action lawsuit accuses Blue Bottle Coffee of shorting its workers' overtime and other wages, among other accusations of violating California labor law.