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Sunday, December 29, 2024

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California Couple Alleges Negligence Against Local Medical Professionals

By Northern California Record |
Duane and Lisa Harcrow have filed a lawsuit against several healthcare providers in Sacramento alleging medical negligence leading to severe personal injury for Mr. Harcrow starting December 2023.

Plaintiffs Allege Former Employer CDLAKE LLC Violated Labor Laws

By Northern California Record |
A class action lawsuit has been filed against CDLAKE LLC by former employees Rachael Byrnes and Jeremy Lastra alleging multiple labor law violations including failure to pay proper wages and provide mandated breaks.

Following SCOTUS Oral Argument in U.S. v. Skrmetti, Attorney General Bonta Reaffirms California’s Commitment to Protecting Access to Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Youth

By The Northern California Record |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta released the following statement in response to the U.S. Supreme Court hearing oral argument in U.S. v. Skrmetti.

Greenberg Traurig Represents Brazil Potash Corp. in Initial Public Offering

By The Northern California Record |
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, P.A. represented Brazil Potash Corp. in connection with its initial public offering (IPO) to fund its potash mining project under development in the state of Amazonas, Brazil.

Experienced State Tax practitioner joins Reed Smith as partner in San Francisco

By The Northern California Record |
Reed Smith announced that Saba Shatara has joined the firm’s national State Tax practice as a partner in the San Francisco office.

CA Supreme Court: Two-year time limit to vacate judgments doesn't apply if party improperly served

By Scott Holland |
Litigant said he only learned of default judgment when wage garnishment started a decade later

Appeals court: Idaho can't interpret state abortion restrictions to block doctors from referring abortions

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The decision from the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals echoed decisions that had struck down a California Covid "misinformation" law, agreeing Idaho's attempt to criminalize out-of-state abortion referrals also would trample doctors' free speech rights to express professional medical opinions

Plaintiff alleges former acquaintance accused him falsely causing reputational damage

By Northern California Record |
Ceyoni Cain has filed a lawsuit against Danni Blackman in San Francisco's Superior Court over alleged defamatory statements accusing him falsely of serious crimes which he claims have severely damaged his reputation and caused emotional distress.

Ahead of the Holiday Season, Attorney General Bonta Warns Consumers of Shopping Scams and Fraud

By The Northern California Record |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta urged shoppers to be on the lookout for common scams this holiday season and offered tips on how to shop safely.

Homeowners Sue Remodeling Contractor Over Negligence Leading to Water Damage

By Northern California Record |
A failed water heater during a home renovation leads homeowners Nitin Kempanahalli and Apeksha Hudedagaddi to sue contractor Design Milagros Inc., alleging negligence and breach of contract after significant property damage occurred in March 2024.

SF 'Empty Homes Tax' unconstitutional, judges say; Violates landlords' rights to not rent homes

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A San Francisco Superior Court judge issued a written ruling on Nov. 26, formally striking down San Francisco's 'Empty Homes Tax,' approved under Prop M, because it would illegally force property owners to either pay a potentially onerous annual tax or face the choice of leasing to strangers or selling their longtime homes

San Francisco Entities Accused of Negligence Leading to Fatal Fire

By Northern California Record |
In a gripping legal battle unfolding in San Francisco's Superior Court, Ralph F. Gescat sues local government entities and a management corporation over alleged negligence resulting in his son's tragic death during a housing complex fire earlier...

Plaintiffs Allege Negligence Against Ride-Sharing Giant Uber Following Assaults

By Northern California Record |
Two women have filed a lawsuit against Uber Technologies Inc., claiming negligence after alleged assaults by drivers using the ride-sharing platform.

Plaintiffs Accuse Ride-Sharing Giant Lyft of Negligence Amidst Sexual Assault Allegations

By Northern California Record |
A lawsuit filed against ride-sharing company Lyft alleges severe negligence leading to multiple cases of sexual assault by its drivers.

Labor & Employment Attorney Aleshia Poole White Joins Fox Rothschild in San Francisco

By The Northern California Record |
Fox Rothschild is pleased to welcome Aleshia Poole White to the San Francisco office as counsel in the Labor & Employment Department.

Plaintiff alleges negligence against housing management company over unsafe living conditions

By Northern California Record |
Rossie Hawkins has filed a lawsuit against LS Housing Preservation LP and others for alleged negligence leading to unsafe living conditions at La Salle Apartments in San Francisco.

Plaintiff (insurance provider) sues Defendant (roofing contractor) for Negligence after Property Damage Incident

By Northern California Record |
State Farm General Insurance Company has initiated legal proceedings against NR Meir Design Inc., alleging negligence led to significant water damage at an insured property following faulty skylight installation by the roofing contractor.

CA appeal court: Personal injury plaintiffs can't claim all hospital expenses, just because they visited ER once

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The decision, which directed a Sacramento court to recalculate $3.3M in medical expenses and interest awarded to a car crash plaintiff, found the court had misapplied California's Hospital Lien Act. The court said the law allows plaintiffs to only seek expenses racked up from arrival at the ER to discharge, not into "perpetuity"

Attorney General Bonta Announces 31 Criminal Charges Against US Framing West and Its Employees for Wage Theft, Tax Evasion

By The Northern California Record |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the filing of 31 criminal charges and two enhancements against US Framing West and two employees for multiple violations of state labor laws.

Be Prepared for Expanding Job Posting Requirements – Illinois is Next in Line! on December 4, 2024

By The Northern California Record |
On January 1, 2025, a new law will go into effect in Illinois requiring employer job postings to include pay and benefit information.