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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA RECORD

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

The Northern California Record News


For a Second Consecutive Year Greenberg Traurig’s Philip I. Person Named a DEIA Visionary

By The Northern California Record |
For a second consecutive year, Philip I. Person, a Labor & Employment Practice shareholder in global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s San Francisco office, has been named a 2024 Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Visionary by the LA Times B2B brand publishing team.

Reed Smith partner Thuy Nguyen named one of the top 40 lawyers under 40 in California

By The Northern California Record |
Reed Smith is pleased to announce that Thuy Nguyen, a partner in its Real Estate Group, was named to the Daily Journal’s “Top 40 Under 40” list for 2024.

Foley Continues Northern California Growth with Two Litigation Partners

By The Northern California Record |
Foley & Lardner LLP announced today that Rajiv Dharnidharka and Jeanette Barzelay have joined the firm’s San Francisco office as partners in its Business Litigation & Dispute Resolution Practice and Innovative Technology Sector.

Supreme Court will let SF enforce campaign donor disclosure ordinance, despite speech concerns

By Jonathan Bilyk |
After the high court refused to review the ordinance on appeal, one of the co-authors of the so-called "Sunlight on Dark Money" ordinance urged governments across the country to follow San Francisco's lead. Speech advocates, however, said they believe the measure tramples free speech rights

Crypto investor Terpin cleared to sue AT&T for 'SIM swap' hack, $24M crypto theft

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal appeals panel said AT&T can be sued for allegedly allowing hackers to use a technique known as a "SIM swap" to effectively seize control of the mobile communications of prominent cryptocurrency investor Michael Terpin. Terpin's lawyer hailed the decision as a "major" legal precedent "of national significance."

San Jose Couple Sues Ford Motor Company Over Alleged Warranty Violations

By Northern California Record |
John and Valerie Hayes have filed a lawsuit against Ford Motor Company alleging breaches of express and implied warranties for their defective 2020 Ford Fusion. The couple seeks over $28K in damages along with other forms of relief.

Dairy Company Accused of Systematic Labor Violations by Former Employee

By Northern California Record |
A former employee has filed a class action lawsuit against J & D Wilson & Sons Dairy alleging multiple labor code violations including unpaid wages and denial of meal breaks. The plaintiff seeks various forms of relief including back pay with interest and injunctive measures against future infractions.

Former Employee Alleges Solar Energy Provider Violated Multiple Wage Laws

By Northern California Record |
A former employee has filed a class action lawsuit against a leading solar energy provider in Sacramento for alleged violations including unpaid overtime wages and failure to provide compliant meal breaks. The suit seeks compensatory damages among other reliefs.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Chevron Gas Station After Slip-and-Fall Incident

By Northern California Record |
Daniel Stinson has filed a lawsuit against Chevron U.S.A., Inc., alleging negligence after he slipped and fell at one of their gas stations in Sacramento earlier this year. The complaint seeks various forms of economic and noneconomic damages due to injuries sustained from the incident.

Family Sues Hospital Over Alleged Wrongful Death Due To Medical Negligence

By Northern California Record |
In a lawsuit filed on September 19, 2024, Maria Elena Nunez alleges that Adventist Health Lodi Memorial Hospital's negligence led to her husband's wrongful death after he fell in their emergency department last year. The family seeks damages for loss of companionship and emotional support as well as reimbursement for medical expenses and funeral costs.

Judge: San Francisco sheriff violating order against warrantless searches on pretrial detainees

By Scott Holland |
Miyamoto pauses the program, but defends heightened standards as essential to public safety

Former Bartender Sues Local Restaurant Chain Over Multiple Labor Law Violations

By Northern California Record |
Wade Conlee Jackson has filed a lawsuit against Sushi Confidential Morgan Hill alleging multiple labor law violations during his tenure as a bartender from June 2022 to February 2024. The complaint includes accusations ranging from failure to provide meal breaks to non-payment of minimum wage.

Plaintiffs Allege Major Automobile Manufacturer Breached Warranty Obligations

By Northern California Record |
Two California residents have filed a lawsuit against Mazda Motor of America Inc., alleging multiple breaches of warranty related to their recently purchased vehicle. The plaintiffs seek significant damages for what they claim are substantial impairments affecting their car’s use and safety.

Former Employee Alleges School-Based Staffing Service Provider Failed to Pay Wages

By Northern California Record |
A former employee has filed a class action lawsuit against New Direction Solutions LLC (dba ProCare Therapy), accusing them of multiple labor law violations including failure to pay all due wages and provide accurate wage statements. The suit seeks compensatory damages and restitution for affected employees across California.

Employee Alleges Engineering Firm Violated Overtime Pay Laws

By Northern California Record |
Johnathan Shoulders has filed a lawsuit against Achievement Engineering Corp alleging failure to pay overtime wages among other labor law violations. The case highlights significant discrepancies in wage payments and expense reimbursements according to California labor laws.

Plaintiff accuses Walmart Inc., major retailer chain of negligence leading to severe injury

By Northern California Record |
Shahinaz Nayef Alhmoud has filed a lawsuit against Walmart Inc., alleging negligence after slipping on melted ice at their San Jose store caused her serious injuries. The case highlights issues around premises liability and employee responsibilities in maintaining safe environments for customers.

California Tax Topics & GWE on October 4, 2024

By The Northern California Record |
Native American Law attorney Kenneth Parsons will speak during the 24th Annual California Indian Law Conference taking place in Temecula, California.

Judge blocks Newsom's new 'anti-parody' law, says it 'has no place' under First Amend

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A Sacramento federal judge entered a preliminary injunction sought by online content creator known as Mr. Reagan, whose video of Kamala Harris reportedly triggered Gov. Gavin Newsom and other Democrats to pass the new law, allegedly to combat online "deepfakes" which could deceive voters

Benesch Partner Meegan Brooks Named to Daily Journal’s 2024 “Top 40 Under 40” List

By The Northern California Record |
Benesch is pleased to announce that Meegan Brooks, a partner in the firm’s Retail & E-Commerce Practice Group, has been named one of the Daily Journal’s 2024 “Top 40 Under 40” lawyers.

Jones Day partner Kelsey Israel-Trummel named to Daily Journal Top 40 Under 40 list

By The Northern California Record |
Jones Day’s Kelsey Israel-Trummel was named to the Daily Journal Top 40 Under 40 list for 2024 which celebrates the achievements of lawyers under the age of forty.