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Tenants of San Francisco property allege owner, manager breached contract
SAN FRANCISCO – Two tenants are suing their landlord and property manager over renovations to the downstairs unit of the property.
Tenant of Peralta Street property alleges mold problems were not addressed
SAN FRANCISCO – A tenant is seeking damages from her landlords over their alleged failure to abate a mold problem in the unit she rented.
Jack in the Box alleged to not have accessible parking for disabled patrons
FRESNO – A wheelchair user alleges he been deterred from returning to a Lebec restaurant because of architectural barriers there.
Clickspark alleged to have harassed consumers with calls
SACRAMENTO – A New York-based company that "engages in aggressive and reckless marketing as an agent for profit education entities" is alleged to have harassed two consumers with calls, their suit states.
Class action filed against Western Dental Services over collection calls
SACRAMENTO – A debt collector is alleged to have harassed a Sacramento County consumer with collection calls.
Man alleges Davol Inc., C.R. Bard mesh device failed
SACRAMENTO – A Guernville man alleges a medical device used in a hernia surgery failed and caused him injury.
Discrimination allegations filed against A-B Tires & Wheels by disabled patron
SACRAMENTO – A customer of a Fresno business alleges he experienced discrimination because architectural barriers hindered the use of his wheelchair.
Murphy Pearson Bradley & Feeney alleged to have failed to pay law firm in full
SAN FRANCISCO – The principal of San Francisco law firm O'Conner and Associates alleges that a corporation failed to pay in full for legal services.
Apartment building owner seeks damages from MW General Contracting over alleged paint issues
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco apartment building owner alleges she has suffered damages as a result of work done by a contractor.
Man alleges Sacramento Starbucks shop did not have accessible transaction counters
SACRAMENTO – A patron at a Starbucks in Sacramento alleges that the shop does not have accessible facilities for disabled patrons.
Man alleges General Electric, others failed to warn of dangers of asbestos
SAN FRANCISCO – A man alleges he developed lung-related disease because of exposure to asbestos during his military career.
Consumer alleges Cavalry Portfolio Services unlawfully contacted him after revoking consent to be called
SACRAMENTO – A consumer claims a debt collector continued to contact him dispute knowing he was represented by counsel.
Galt business alleged to have defaulted on loan with First Home Bank
SACRAMENTO – A Florida banking corporation alleges an individual and business in Galt defaulted on a loan.
Consumer claims texts from Investor’s Business Daily, MarketSmith are unwanted
SACRAMENTO – A Citrus Heights consumer alleges a Los Angeles corporation and its division send unsolicited text messages.
Long Beach business alleged to lack minimum required amount of accessible parking
LOS ANGELES – A paraplegic man alleges he has been deterred from visiting a Long Beach property because of a lack of accessible parking spaces.
Consumer alleges Service Corp. International misleadingly markets services
FRESNO – A Visalia woman alleges the country's largest death care services provider misleadingly markets its services.
Woman alleges she could not access The Hotel Fresno because of barriers
FRESNO – An Arizona resident confined to a wheelchair has filed suit against a Fresno hotel over allegations she could not enter it to book a room because the property is not accessible.
Consumer claims Citibank continued to call after she revoked consent to be contacted
SACRAMENTO – A consumer alleges she revoked her consent to be contacted regarding an alleged debt and the debt collector continued to call.
Penny Saver Liquor alleged to have failed to maintain parking space for disabled customers
LOS ANGELES – A Lawndale business is alleged to have failed to maintain a parking space designated for persons with disabilities.
Vigen Holdings alleges individual failed to purchase painting worth $150 million as agreed
LOS ANGELES – A British Virgin Islands limited liability company is seeking more than $45 million from a California resident after the individual allegedly failed to purchase a painting.