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Thursday, November 28, 2024

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Woman sues VIP Surgicare and their medical staff for alleged medical negligence

By Northern California Record |
A woman has filed a lawsuit against VIP Surgicare and several medical professionals alleging medical negligence. The plaintiff claims to have suffered permanent injuries due to their alleged negligence.

Lawsuit: HP customers never received refunds they were promised

By Legal Newsline |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - A class action lawsuit alleges HP, Inc., offered sort-of warranties with the promise of a full refund if no issues arose with its computers but failed to pay up.

Nip-slip lawsuit: Cakes nipple covers not 'grippy,' slide off easily

By Legal Newsline |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - Citing negative online reviews, class action lawyers are suing the maker of nipple covers that allegedly fail to stay in place.

Federal judge dismisses lawsuit filed on behalf of California children challenging federal climate-change policies

By Michael Carroll |
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed on behalf of 18 California children that alleges federal climate-change policies discriminate against minors because the brunt of the resulting health risks will be assumed by children rather than adults.

California drivers can maneuver around rising car insurance rates by being smart consumers, industry observers say

By Michael Carroll |
California auto insurance rates rose 7% last year, with low-income residents facing the steepest financial hits, but drivers themselves can take some steps to reduce cost, industry observers say.

Texas-based firm expands patent-infringement litigation to California businesses

By Michael Carroll |
A Texas-based company that has filed 46 patent-infringement lawsuits over the past three years filed four such lawsuits in California in April, raising concerns about an expansion of intellectual-property litigation against retailers.

California bill to protect children from social media risks would promote lawsuits, critics say

By Michael Carroll |
A California bill that critics say would lead to an avalanche of frivolous lawsuits being filed against social media companies unanimously passed a key California Assembly panel last month.

Class action: Allstate wrongly using workers' comp benefits to reduce, deny underinsured motorist claims

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit claims Allstate has a company policy of allegedly using the payment of workers' comp benefits to deny or reduce claims for uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage for people injured while driving on the job, allegedly violating California law 

Good intentions enough to protect company from class action lawyers

By John O'Brien |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - Businesses have received a measure of relief from the California Supreme Court, which has rejected a call for penalties against a company that thought it was complying with state law.

Cecilia A. Portillo-Cardoza sues Fox Transportation for wage and hour violations

By Northern California Record |
In the case of Cecilia A. Portillo-Cardoza and Jorge Santacruz versus Fox Transportation, Inc., et al., filed in the First Appellate District Division Five of the Court of Appeal of the State of California, case ID A166526, on May 1, 2024, the plaintiffs appeal a trial court's order denying their motion to advance trial and dismissing a certified class action for failure to timely prosecute.

Sutter’s Place sues California Gambling Control Commission for denial of application to increase gambling tables

By Northern California Record |
In the case of Sutter's Place, Inc. vs California Gambling Control Commission, filed in the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division Four on April 8, 2024 (case ID: A168427), Sutter's Place sought to increase its number of gambling tables from 49 to 64.

Man sues Safeway for negligence from a slip and fall incident

By Northern California Record |
In the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara, Mason Nall has filed a lawsuit against Albertsons Safeway LLC and DOES 1-30, with the case ID 24CV437783 on May 1, 2024.

Woman sues an establishment for personal injuries due to trip and fall

By Northern California Record |
Maria Medina has filed a lawsuit against 7110 Camino Arroyo Gilroy 95020 LLC and ten unnamed defendants (DOES 1 through 10) in the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara.

Woman trips and fall while in a parking lot resulting in serious injuries.

By Northern California Record |
In the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara, Patricia Esquer has filed a lawsuit against Biagini Properties, Inc., Biagini Family Properties, LLC and Horng-Kuoag Corporation.

Yu Qing Mo sues Koichi Sugiyama for premises liability

By Northern California Record |
In the Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San Francisco, plaintiff Yu Qing Mo has filed a lawsuit against defendants Koichi Sugiyama, 10 Inca Lane Apartments, and St. Francis Square Cooperative, Inc., among others.

Yeung Chi Shing Holding sues Yeung Bing Kwong Kenneth for breach of fiduciary duty

By Northern California Record |
In the court of appeal of the state of California, a case was filed on May 1, 2024, with the case ID A168383.

Cato Institute policy analyst: ‘It's hard to get homeowners insurance in most of California’

By D. L. Deener |
In a May 4 social media post, Cato Institute policy analyst Marc Joffe highlighted the difficulties Californians are facing in securing homeowners insurance across the state, not limited to areas prone to wildfires.

Judge OKs Google location tracking class action deal to pay $42M to mostly left-wing groups

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The $62M settlement ends class action accusing Google of misleading users into believing their location history had been turned off. The deal includes no money for Google users, though, only $18.6M for lawyers and big money for non-profits, which objectors said is a 'slush fund' for left-wing activism

CA Supreme Court majority: Race may need to be considered by cops when detaining 'nervous' suspects

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A unanimous California Supreme Court has ruled police cannot choose to detain suspects simply because they act nervously or seek to avoid interacting with officers. But a majority on the court called for future decisions to account for black suspects' fear of police, potentially allowing them to outright flee from officers

Shirley Getty sues Villa Verde for elder neglect and negligence

By Northern California Record |
Shirley Getty, represented by attorney Christopher S. Buckley, has filed a lawsuit against Villa Verde, Dominica Oliva, Sequoia Home Health & Hospice, Pennant Services Inc., Cornerstone Healthcare Inc., and 50 unnamed defendants in the Superior Court of California for the County of Santa Clara.