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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

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H Mart Supermarket Sues Brandon Trucking Company for Negligence Causing Property Damage

By Northern California Record |
H Mart San Francisco has taken legal action against Brandon Trucking Company and its owner Carlos Rivera over alleged negligence leading to property damage at their supermarket's loading dock.

Plaintiffs Accuse Airbnb of Negligence Following Deck Collapse Incident

By Northern California Record |
In a recent legal filing in San Francisco's Superior Court, multiple plaintiffs have accused Airbnb of negligence after sustaining severe injuries from a deck collapse at a rented property in North Carolina.

Plaintiff alleges fraud against cannabis club owner over disputed business shares

By Northern California Record |
In a recent lawsuit filed on April 22nd in San Francisco's Superior Court, Eamon Greaney accuses Khader El Shawa and associated businesses within the cannabis industry of fraudulently excluding him from ownership stakes despite significant...

Attorney General Bonta Co-Leads Comment Letter to Trump Administration Opposing Fair Housing Rule Change

By The Northern California Record |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta co-led a coalition of 18 attorneys general in sending a comment letter to the Trump Administration’s U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), opposing its interim final rule that walks back HUD’s duty to affirmatively further fair housing (AFFH).

Brent K. Yamashita to Speak at IP Counsel Café Annual Silicon Valley Meeting

By The Northern California Record |
Intellectual Property Shareholder Brent Yamashita will speak on the panel “DeepSeek Disruption to Open Source AI Models” at the Annual Silicon Valley Meeting hosted by IP Counsel Café.

Judith Waltz Appointed as an ABA Health Section Leader

By The Northern California Record |
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Judith Waltz has been appointed as a leader of the American Bar Association’s Health Law Section.

Homebuyer Accuses Real Estate Company Side Inc. of Professional Negligence Over Undisclosed Property Defects

By Northern California Record |
A homeowner is suing Side Inc., alleging professional negligence after discovering undisclosed defects in a purchased property that led to severe personal distress.

Patient Alleges Negligence by San Francisco Medical Facility Following Cosmetic Procedure

By Northern California Record |
A patient has taken legal action against a San Francisco-based plastic surgery center following alleged negligence during a cosmetic procedure resulting in injury.

Plaintiffs accuse construction companies of negligence leading to massive fire damage

By Northern California Record |
Patrick and Nicole Ryan have filed a lawsuit against several construction companies over a devastating fire that caused over $2 million in damages to their San Francisco home in May 2022.

Plaintiff Alleges Defamation Against Unknown Individuals Over False Affair Allegations

By Northern California Record |
A former Qualcomm executive has filed a defamation lawsuit against anonymous individuals who allegedly spread false rumors about him having an extramarital affair that damaged his career and reputation.

Plaintiff accuses restaurant operator H&A Entertainment LLC of deceptive pricing practices

By Northern California Record |
A customer has filed a lawsuit against H&A Entertainment LLC alleging deceptive pricing at their restaurant 'The Brixton'.

Foley Adds Five Partners in California, Strengthening Innovative Technology and Health Care & Life Sciences Capabilities

By The Northern California Record |
Firm Bolsters Intellectual Property Offerings with Strategic Additions in Two OfficesFoley & Lardner LLP announced today that it has significantly expanded its California presence with the addition of five partners to its Intellectual Property Department.

Former Employee Alleges Discrimination Against Nonprofit Organization

By Northern California Record |
Laura Easley has filed a lawsuit against her former employer Challenge Success for alleged discrimination based on disability following her medical diagnosis.

Elderly Woman Sues Dog Owner Over Vicious Attack Near Lake Merced

By Northern California Record |
An elderly woman has filed a lawsuit against a San Francisco resident after being attacked by their dog near Lake Merced last year.

Plaintiff alleges Tech Company Discriminated Against Her Due to Pregnancy

By Northern California Record |
A professional woman has filed a lawsuit against RhythmX AI LLC and its investment firm SAIGroup for alleged pregnancy-related discrimination after they rescinded her job offer upon learning she was pregnant.

Plaintiff alleges insurance agency violated labor laws with unpaid wages

By Northern California Record |
Jose Fernandez has launched a class action suit against Molina Insurance Agency in Santa Clara County Superior Court over alleged labor law violations involving unpaid overtime wages and inadequate meal breaks among others.

Plaintiff Alleges Former Employer Discriminated Based on National Origin

By Northern California Record |
A former store manager has filed a lawsuit against World Voyager LLC alleging workplace discrimination based on national origin among other claims.

Attorney General Bonta Co-Leads Multistate Coalition in Urging Trump Administration to Restore Title X Funding

By The Northern California Record |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that he is leading, alongside Hawai‘i Attorney General Anne E. Lopez, a coalition of 21 attorneys general in sending a letter to the Trump Administration to express serious concern with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) decision to withhold tens of millions of dollars in Title X funding.

Judge nixes $12M deal to possibly end airline worker PAGA class action vs Delta

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge demanded lawyers prove why there were owed almost $4M in fees from the deal, while the state would receive just $450K in PAGA "penalties." She further questioned if the deal shows evidence of "collusion."

Coffee-causes-cancer cases are kaput

By John O'Brien |
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - A California federal judge says the State has no right to put acrylamide, a naturally occurring compound in roasted foods and coffee, on its Prop 65 list of potential carcinogens.