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Thursday, May 2, 2024

Angela Underwood News


Judge dismisses complaint alleging harassment by rogue CIA agents

By Angela Underwood |
For the third time, the United States and the CIA have been released from a complaint that claims rogue agents are harassing an Egyptian-born civil engineer.

Class action appeal approved against Bank of America

By Angela Underwood |
SAN FRANCISCO -- A U.S. Ninth District Court of Appeal justice has upturned a class action certification appeal brought by a major bank.

Dell, Samsung concede wrongful death

By Angela Underwood |
A wrongful death settlement has been reached regarding a fatality caused by a computer charger.

9th Circuit rules Wyland painting doesn't infringe on other artist's copyright

By Angela Underwood |
A federal appeals panel has ruled there was no copyright infringement in a case involving two works of art created 32 years apart.

9th Circuit remands case involving federal and state employment law

By Angela Underwood |
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit has vacated a district court ruling based on demographic provisions and remanded it to the lower court.

Class certification complaint remains undecided in Hyundai/Kia fuel economy suit

By Angela Underwood |
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal has ruled a trial court abused discretion in a class action certification for a foreign car manufacturer.

Court rules California attorney general did not deceive voters

By Angela Underwood |
SACRAMENTO -- The Third District Court of Appeal has ruled in favor of Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who was alleged to have attempted to sabotage a gas tax repeal initiative.

California companies' duty to defend important to note, attorney says

By Angela Underwood |
Attorney Alexander J. Berline said California's duty to defend law for employees is an important fact all businesses should consider.

Zappos.com data breach complaint reconsidered

By Angela Underwood |
The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court has heard arguments over shoe retailer Zappos.com 2012 data breach complaint to consider if the consumer case against the Amazon company should be revived.

California high court affirms stay in Right to Repair Act case involving claims of home defects

By Angela Underwood |
The California Supreme Court has granted a stay in a case involving the Right to Repair Act, which was created almost 20 years ago.

4th District Court of Appeals hears religious discrimination case

By Angela Underwood |
California's 4th District Court of Appeals affirmed, reversed and remanded a religious discrimination appeal.

Legality of credit card surcharges affirmed on appeal

By Angela Underwood |
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed summary judgment for commerce credit card surcharges.

Appeals court rules cosmetology students aren't employees

By Angela Underwood |
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed a district court's ruling that three cosmetology students are not considered employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Apple should notify consumers that replacing iPhone battery can restore performance, suit says

By Angela Underwood |
A complaint filed in the Northern District of California against Apple Inc. alleges the company conducted unfair practices regarding software updates that affect the performance of certain iPhone models and seeks a jury trial.

Ex-federal prosecutor: Could take 'many years' to understand DaVita RX settlement ramifications

By Angela Underwood |
Former federal prosecutor Nick Oberheiden knows health care fraud.

Legal citizens group critiques 'Judicial Hellholes' list

By Angela Underwood |
The California Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse (CALA) regional director said the state's ranking as second in the latest listing of "Judicial Hellholes," is not a surprise.

California ranks 2nd in latest 'Hellholes' report

By Angela Underwood |
California ranked second in the latest listing of "Judicial Hellholes," an annual report from the American Tort Reform Association (ATRA) that tracks real-time disadvantages to defendants by civil court judges across the U.S.

New standard set regarding NLRB arbitration deferral

By Angela Underwood |
SAN FRANCISCO -- The National Labor Review Board (NLRB) asked for an arbitration deferral and the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has granted the petition, setting a new standard.

Article III standing possible for consumers in future false advertising class actions

By Angela Underwood |
SAN FRANCISCO -- Consumers could have Article III standing under California false advertising laws, according to the U.S. Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

Gonzalez Fletcher's gender gap bill vetoed

By Angela Underwood |
A California gender gap transparency bill will not become law in 2017, upsetting the sponsor who fought hard for equality in the workplace.