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Thursday, January 30, 2025

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Former Employee Alleges Dessert Company Violated Labor Laws

By Northern California Record |
Noemi Miranda Gonzalez has filed a lawsuit against Chalet Desserts in Sacramento's Superior Court alleging multiple labor law violations under PAGA.

Former Employee Alleges Retaliation by Healthcare Provider Over COVID-19 Safety Concerns

By Northern California Record |
Dr. Carmen Bujor has taken legal action against her former employer, alleging retaliation after voicing concerns about inadequate COVID-19 safety measures at a contracted facility linked to Kaiser Permanente hospitals in Sacramento County.

Plaintiff accuses sibling of financial elder abuse

By Northern California Record |
A family feud has escalated into a legal battle as Alejandro Garcia Alcocer Jr., represented by Crosby & Crosby law firm, sues his sister Marla Isela Alcocer for allegedly misappropriating over $100k intended for their late mother's care in Santa...

Former Employee Alleges Security Firms Failed to Pay Wages in Class Action Lawsuit

By Northern California Record |
A former employee has launched a class action lawsuit against Paragon Systems and affiliated companies for alleged labor law violations in California.

Former Employee Alleges Age Discrimination Against Tech Company Workato

By Northern California Record |
Ryan Helft has filed a lawsuit against his former employer Workato Inc., alleging wrongful termination due to age discrimination among other claims.

Former Employee Alleges Disability Discrimination Against Major Foodservice Company

By Northern California Record |
Rafael Beltran has filed a lawsuit against U.S. Foodservice Inc., accusing them of disability discrimination and wrongful termination following an injury sustained while employed as a driver for the company since September 2017 until August 2024.

Plaintiff alleges automobile giant breached warranty laws over defective Chevrolet Bolt

By Northern California Record |
Salamat Alshyn has filed a lawsuit against General Motors LLC in Santa Clara County Superior Court over alleged breaches of warranty laws concerning a defective Chevrolet Bolt purchased in November 2020.

CA Supreme Court: Law doesn't force hospitals to disclose all fees

By Scott Holland |
Hospitals aren’t obligated to provide best possible notice in order to avoid liability for fraud

Judge blocks CA teen 'social media addiction' law for 30 days

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge mostly declined to issue an injunction preventing California and Attorney General Rob Bonta from enforcing SB976, a law that the social media companies say is designed to establish a state-led censorship program to restrict online speech in the name of protecting children. But the judge followed that with a ruling blocking the state from enforcing the law until Feb. 1 to let an appeals court weigh in

Attorney General Bonta Files Lawsuit Seeking Dissolution of C.C.O.A. Housing Corporation and Transfer of Millions of Dollars to Legitimate Charity Providing Affordable Senior Housing

By The Northern California Record |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced filing a lawsuit in the Los Angeles County Superior Court to involuntarily dissolve C.C.O.A. Housing Corporation, a nonprofit public benefit corporation that incorporated in California in 1979 to provide affordable housing for “elderly persons and handicapped persons.” C.C.O.A.

Appeals court: 'Lemon law' doesn't block carmakers from making customers keep mum on warranty buyback money terms

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A divided California appeals court said VW could require a customer who demanded the company buy back a defective car to also agree to keep the financial terms of the repurchase deal confidential. VW said the customer's refusal to sign the deal should block him from suing them under the California vehicle warranty law.

Attorney General Bonta Continues Support for Minimum Wage Increase for Federal Contractors

By The Northern California Record |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, as part of a coalition of 22 attorneys general, filed an amicus brief in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in support of the U.S. Department of Labor’s petition for rehearing en banc in an appeal challenging a federal rule that established a minimum wage increase for federal contractors of $15.00 per hour in 2022, with additional increases annually.

Crypto Fund Co-Founder Accuses Former Partner's Family Of Fraud And Misappropriation

By Northern California Record |
Arthur Copstein has filed a lawsuit against Mathias Arne Paul Jung alleging fraud in their jointly managed crypto fund.

Consumer Sues Beverage Company Over Misleading Protein Claims

By Northern California Record |
A class action lawsuit has been filed against REBBL, Inc., alleging false advertising regarding protein content in their plant-based beverages.

Plaintiff Alleges Arcade Company Rigged Claw Machines for Profit

By Northern California Record |
A consumer advocate has taken legal action against an entertainment company for allegedly rigging claw machines at their arcade location to operate like gambling devices rather than games of skill.

Plaintiff Alleges Local Venue Negligence Following Violent Assault

By Northern California Record |
A San Francisco resident has filed a lawsuit against a local entertainment venue following an alleged violent assault by one of its security guards.

Former Partner Accused of Fraud and Breach of Trust Over Joint Investment

By Northern California Record |
In an unfolding legal drama from San Francisco, Lukasz Filinski sues former partner Aussie Manuhu over allegations including fraud and breach of trust concerning their joint investment in Bay Equity LLC.

Plaintiff Alleges Assault Against Security Guard at San Francisco Venue

By Northern California Record |
Jenyfher Rodriguez has filed a lawsuit alleging assault by a security guard at Roccapulco in San Francisco on January 21, 2023.

Ana Barbosa Alleges Negligence Against Driver Juren Llarena Following Traffic Collision

By Northern California Record |
Ana Barbosa has filed a lawsuit against Juren Llarena in Sacramento's Superior Court following a traffic accident where she claims negligence led to personal injuries and property damage exceeding $35,000.

Roofer Alleges Two Rivers Roofing Violated Labor Laws

By Northern California Record |
Martin Reyes has filed a lawsuit against Two Rivers Roofing Inc., alleging multiple labor law violations including failure to pay overtime wages and wrongful termination following complaints about unpaid wages.