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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA RECORD

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

The Northern California Record News


Uber and MADD partner to address rising DUI rates in California's major cities

By J. D. Suayan |
With some of the highest DUI rates in the country, California's metros are a prime focus for the "Decide to Ride" campaign, a joint initiative between Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), Anheuser-Busch, and Uber launched to combat drunk driving in the U.S.

Coalition of AGs working to stop California electric-truck mandate

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey recently joined a multistate comment letter asking the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to maintain a federal legal block on California’s Advanced Clean Fleets regulation.

Joshua M. Henderson Tapped to Lead Jackson Lewis' National Workplace Safety and Health Group

By The Northern California Record |
Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce San Francisco Principal Joshua M. Henderson has been appointed leader of the firm’s national Workplace Safety and Health group.

Greenberg Traurig’s G. Michelle Ferreira to Speak on ‘Privilege Protections and Ethical Issues in Attorney-Accountant Collaboration’ SF Tax Club Program

By The Northern California Record |
Greenberg Traurig, LLPTax Practice Co-Chair G. Michelle Ferreira will speak on the San Francisco Tax Club program “Privilege Protections and Ethical Issues in Attorney-Accountant Collaboration" Sept. 19.

Sacramento won't get new chance for ruling stopping judges from blocking city from clearing encampments

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal appeals court declined again to review a lower court's now-expired 2023 injunctions blocking the city from clearing homeless encampments in the summer. Some appellate judges, however, said the courts must address a misinterpretation of the Constitution that improperly protects encampments

ABA Appoints Shook Partner to Co-Chair Mass Torts Committee

By The Northern California Record |
Shook Partner Edward Gaus has been named co-chair of the American Bar Association (ABA) Mass Torts Committee.

Shailika Shah Kotiya and Aaron Marienthal Join McGuireWoods in San Francisco

By The Northern California Record |
McGuireWoods continues its West Coast expansion with the addition of former federal prosecutor Shailika Shah Kotiya and former fintech general counsel and accomplished litigator Aaron Marienthal, who join the firm’s Financial Services & Securities Enforcement Department as partners in San Francisco.

23AndMe says $30M data breach settlement in jeopardy from 'mass arbitration' claims

By Jonathan Bilyk |
23AndMe has agreed to pay $30 million to settle millions of claims over a 2023 data breach. Attorneys stand to make $7.5 million from the deal. However, the company said other lawyers are threatening the deal with parallel arbitration and state court claims

Inflation in car insurance index continues to outpace overall inflation

By A. A. Sanchez |
The increase in motor vehicle insurance over the month was August was three times faster than the national inflation rate.

Passenger Alleges Negligence Against Driver and Vehicle Owner Following SR-99 Accident

By Northern California Record |
Ahmad Khalaf has filed a lawsuit against Andre Michael Hillhamiel and Carolyn Mitchell following an accident on SR-99 that left him severely injured. The suit claims negligence on part of Hillhamiel while driving Mitchell's vehicle resulted in lasting physical and financial damage to Khalaf.

Restaurant Sued Over Negligence Leading to Severe Burns

By Northern California Record |
Isabella Soileau has filed a lawsuit against Pho Viet 2 LLC alleging negligence after suffering severe burns from hot soup served at unsafe temperatures. The case details multiple layers of alleged negligence involving both business entities and individual employees.

Neighbor Accused Of Harassment And Defamation In Citrus Heights

By Northern California Record |
A Sacramento couple has filed a lawsuit against their neighbor for harassment and defamation among other claims after enduring years of alleged disruptive behavior including loud noise from racing cars and defamatory statements made via bullhorns.

Former Employee Alleges Defamation Against Major Healthcare Provider

By Northern California Record |
A former nuclear medicine technologist has filed a lawsuit against Dignity Health dba Mercy San Juan Medical Center for defamation and wrongful termination after being fired over allegedly false accusations regarding his professional conduct.

Duty to Mitigate Damages in Employment Discrimination and Termination Cases: Challenges at Trial on September 18, 2024

By The Northern California Record |
Edward Langhammer will present “Duty to Mitigate Damages in Employment Discrimination and Termination Cases: Challenges at Trial,” a webinar hosted by Strafford. Ed will discuss mitigating damages in employment cases, an often neglected area of employment law that can significantly impact jury verdicts.

Navigating New Pay Transparency Policies on September 18, 2024

By The Northern California Record |
Coast to coast, states (and even some cities) have begun to implement pay transparency policies.

Appeals panel: 2020 oil price deal brokered by Trump with Saudis, Russia off limits to court review

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal appeals panel agreed with oil companies that it needed to shut down a lawsuit accusing energy companies of allegedly colluding to persuade former President Trump to strike an oil production deal with Russia and OPEC to boost the price of oil and gasoline in 2020

Former Employee Sues Taqueria Mexico Over Alleged Wage Theft and Labor Violations

By Northern California Record |
A former employee has filed a class action lawsuit against Taqueria Mexico alleging multiple labor violations including unpaid wages and denial of meal breaks. Filed in the Superior Court of California on September 3rd by Fernanda Gomez-Ruiz, the suit seeks various forms of relief including back pay and statutory penalties.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Multiple Defendants Following Stadium Incident

By Northern California Record |
Donell Miller has filed a lawsuit against several entities including DeBartolo Corporation and Forty Niners Stadium Management Company following an incident where he was injured by an intoxicated patron at Levi's Stadium. The suit alleges negligence on part of stadium personnel leading to significant physical and emotional trauma for Miller.

Former Manager Alleges Pregnancy Discrimination Against Santa Clara Restaurant

By Northern California Record |
Maria Castaneda has filed a lawsuit against a Santa Clara restaurant alleging wrongful termination due to pregnancy discrimination among other claims. The case includes accusations such as gender discrimination and failure to provide reasonable accommodation for medical conditions.

Family Sues State Entities Over Dangerous Road Conditions Leading To Severe Car Accident

By Northern California Record |
A California family has filed a lawsuit against state entities alleging negligence over dangerous road conditions leading to their severe car accident last year near I-5 southbound Gaffery Road area causing grave injuries all occupants vehicle demanding jury trial compensation physical emotional damages loss consortium