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Contractor Sues Property Owner Over Negligence After Falling Through Roof
A contractor who suffered severe injuries after falling through a client's roof has filed a lawsuit alleging negligence and premises liability against the property owner in Santa Clara County Superior Court.
Former Employee Alleges Disability Discrimination Against Food Service Company
Cecilia Lara has filed a lawsuit against Epicurean Group alleging multiple violations including disability discrimination and wrongful termination. Represented by The Sentinel Firm attorneys Seung Yang and Brett Gunther, she seeks compensatory damages for lost wages and emotional distress among other reliefs.
Disabled Patron Sues Local Restaurant Over Accessibility Violations
Scott Johnson has filed a lawsuit against TKS Restaurants alleging violations of ADA and Unruh Civil Rights Act due to non-compliant dining facilities at The Kebab Shop in San Jose. Represented by Seabock Price APC, Johnson seeks extensive injunctive reliefs including barrier removal and policy changes along with damages.
Natasha Allen and Jeffery Atkin Named California Legal Awards Honorees
Foley & Lardner LLP partners Natasha Allen and Jeffery Atkin are named 2024 California Legal Awards honorees by The Recorder and Law.com.
California Resident Sues Drivers Over Negligence Leading to Severe Injuries
A California resident has filed a lawsuit against two individuals for negligence following a car accident that caused severe injuries. The plaintiff seeks compensation for medical expenses, emotional distress, and loss of earnings.
Tenant Alleges Negligence Against Property Management Over Elevator Malfunction
Austin Sanchez has filed a lawsuit against Parkmerced Owner LLC and associated entities following an elevator malfunction that left him injured in August last year. Filed in San Francisco's Superior Court on August 16th by attorney Khashayar Eshraghi from Downtown L.A. Law Group, Sanchez seeks damages for negligence and premises liability among other claims.
Tenant Alleges Landlords Neglected Uninhabitable Conditions
A San Francisco tenant has filed a lawsuit against his landlords and property management company for allegedly neglecting severe habitability issues in his apartment. The plaintiff seeks various forms of compensation including general damages for physical injury and emotional distress caused by living conditions.
Ballet Dancer Alleges Negligence Against San Francisco Ballet Association
A ballet dancer employed by the San Francisco Ballet Association has filed a lawsuit alleging negligence and medical malpractice after sustaining severe injuries due to improper treatment aimed at keeping her performing despite her condition.
Tenant Sues Property Management Companies Over Illegal Utility Charges
A tenant has filed a lawsuit against his landlord and associated property management companies in San Francisco Superior Court alleging illegal utility charges on top of his base rent. The suit includes multiple causes such as violation of local rent control laws and unfair business practices.
San Francisco Resident Alleges Racial Discrimination by City Officials
A San Francisco resident has filed a lawsuit against city officials alleging racial discrimination and threats from housing security staff. The plaintiff seeks over $5 million in damages for emotional distress and other related costs.
Sacramento Resident Sues Dog Owner for Personal Injuries Following Vicious Attack
A Sacramento resident has filed a lawsuit against a local dog owner after sustaining serious injuries from an attack by a German shepherd/Malinois mix dog. The plaintiff seeks both economic and non-economic damages for medical expenses, lost income, emotional distress among others.
Patient Alleges Medical Malpractice Against Doctor Over Unconsented Procedure
Jeannette Burmeister has filed a lawsuit against Dr. Bela Vijay Chheda alleging medical malpractice and battery following an unconsented CCI test that led to severe health deterioration for Burmeister. The suit seeks various forms of damages including punitive measures against Dr. Chheda.
Environmental Group Alleges Marijuana Paraphernalia Manufacturer Violated Proposition 65
Environmental Health Advocates has accused Bio Hazard of violating California's Proposition 65 by exposing consumers to marijuana smoke without proper warnings through their products like glass bongs. The case involves significant legal arguments about consumer safety regulations and potential penalties exceeding $1 million.
Sanford Roy Oxley Alleges Negligence Against Multiple Public Entities Over Dangerous Sidewalk Conditions
Sanford Roy Oxley has filed a lawsuit against several public entities including the City and County of San Francisco for alleged negligence leading to serious injuries from tripping on an uneven sidewalk. The case highlights claims regarding unsafe public property conditions managed by these entities.
Google can't use 'browser agnosticism' to sidestep Chrome users' sync privacy class action
A federal appeals panel says an Oakland federal judge asked the wrong legal questions in deciding that Google could pull the plug on class action lawsuits accusing the tech giant of violating state and federal privacy laws by collecting browsing history and other info about Chrome users, allegedly without consent
Institute for Legal Reform: ‘trial lawyers have increasingly turned to manipulative legal advertising’
The Institute for Legal Reform (ILR), part of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, stated in an August 16 post on its website that trial attorneys are using "manipulative" advertising to attract more clients, which can mislead consumers.
Lawsuits: New CA tax law unconstitutional try to grab money from taxpayers for income earned in the past
Two lawsuits are challenging the passage of SB167, a new law that Dems say is a "clarification" of existing law, but that taxpayers say would give the state sweeping powers to force taxpayers to pay billions of dollars in taxes for income they earned decades in the past
The Best Lawyers in America® 2025 names 404 Jones Day lawyers across 69 practice areas
The 2025 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® has named 404 Jones Day lawyers across 69 different areas of practice spanning the Firm's 18 U.S. offices.
CA appeals court: Prop 5 ballot language won't mislead voters into OKing easier property tax hikes
A California state appellate court overruled a Sacramento County Superior Court judge who had agreed the ballot language drafted by the California Attorney General's office for Prop 5 could dupe voters by providing a description that left out crucial details
California Resident Sues General Motors Over Alleged Warranty Breaches
Khaled Smaiel Altayib has filed a lawsuit against General Motors in California's Superior Court for failing to honor express and implied warranties on his defective Chevrolet Bolt purchased in 2019. The plaintiff seeks significant financial compensation along with injunctive relief.