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Supreme Court rules that consumer reporting agencies can comply with two laws without violation
SAN FRANCISCO – California's highest court upheld a judgment that the Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act is not rendered unconstitutionally vague in certain instances and remanded it for further proceedings.
Appellate court upholds dismissal of suit filed to vacate Instacart shopper's arbitration ruling
SAN FRANCISCO – A court of appeals has affirmed a decision that dismissed a case that disputed an arbitration ruling of an Instacart shopper and delivery driver.
9th Circuit denies Native American tribe's petition for review of whistleblower case
SAN FRANCISCO – A Montana Native American tribe has an appeal of a U.S. Department of Interior decision denied in court.
Copyright case against CBS involving remastered digital recordings is sent back to district court
SAN FRANCISCO – The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently reversed a district court decision that granted summary judgment to CBS Corp. in a copyright case brought by four record and entertainment companies.
San Jose police officers do not have immunity in lawsuit over Trump rally violence, appellate court rules
A group of San Jose police officers lost an appeal on July 27 in a case involving an attack on attendees of a Donald Trump rally in the city.
Northern California golf caddies lose appeal on antitrust case
The golf caddies had claimed that the PGA Tour should not be able to force them to wear bibs with advertisements, worth $50 million annually