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Wednesday, January 22, 2025

The Northern California Record News


Plaintiff injured visitor sues Linda Mar Rehabilitation for Negligence after Dog Attack

By Northern California Record |
In a dramatic legal filing on December 27th in San Francisco's Superior Court, Ross Nadel accuses Linda Mar Rehabilitation of negligence following a vicious dog attack on their premises earlier this year.

Plaintiffs Accuse Retail Giant Target Corporation of Assault Amid Shopping Trip

By Northern California Record |
Two individuals have taken legal action against Target Corporation following an alleged assault by store employees during a shopping trip in San Francisco.

Attorney General Bonta Secures Prison Sentence Against Organized Retail Crime Ringleader, Michelle Mack for National Scheme Spanning 21 California Counties and Nearly $8 Million in Losses

By The Northern California Record |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the sentencing of Michelle Mack, the ringleader of an organized retail crime ring that spanned 21 California counties and involved an estimated $8 million worth of stolen beauty products.

Truck Insurance Exchange accuses Westco Roofing Company over Negligence Leading to Property Damage

By Northern California Record |
Truck Insurance Exchange has filed a lawsuit against Westco Roofing Company following a fire incident causing extensive damage at a South San Francisco property insured by them.

International Swimming League Accuses Former Legal Counsel Farella Braun + Martel LLP of Professional Negligence

By Northern California Record |
The International Swimming League Ltd., along with its founder Konstantin Grigorishin, has initiated legal proceedings against their former attorneys at Farella Braun + Martel LLP for alleged professional negligence and breach of fiduciary duty...

Lyft accused of Negligence Amid Sexual Assault Allegations by Passenger

By Northern California Record |
Jane Doe NLG 72 (A.G.) has filed a lawsuit against Lyft in the Superior Court of California alleging negligence in protecting passengers from sexual assaults by its drivers.

Huntington Beach asks courts to end California 'Sanctuary State' law, let cops deal with criminal illegal immigrants

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit asserts California's so-called "Sanctuary State" law has not only harmed California residents and their communities, but has placed the city in the position of having to choose between obeying state or federal laws. The lawsuit asserts the state law violates the U.S. Constitution's federal supremacy clause

San Francisco ACC Internet, AI & Privacy Law and Litigation: Year in Review on January 15, 2025

By The Northern California Record |
GT Silicon Valley Shareholder Ian C. Ballon will be speaking in office at the ACC Internet, AI & Privacy Law and Litigation: Year in Review program.

Plaintiff alleges former employer YAS Restaurant violated labor laws

By Northern California Record |
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against YAS Restaurant in San Jose for wrongful termination and multiple labor law violations including unpaid wages and sexual harassment by its owner Farahood Oregani.

Movement Holdings accused of wage theft by former employee

By Northern California Record |
Ryan Bettencourt has filed a class action lawsuit against Movement Holdings alleging wage theft and other labor violations in California.

Plaintiffs Allege Major Automaker Breached Warranty Over Defective Vehicle

By Northern California Record |
Michael and Tabitha McKessy have filed a lawsuit against Ford Motor Company in Santa Clara County Superior Court over alleged defects in their used Ford F150 truck.

Former Employee Alleges Wrongful Termination Against Healthcare Center

By Northern California Record |
Rosario Tolentino has filed a lawsuit against Mountain View Healthcare Center alleging wrongful termination due to disability discrimination and retaliation under California law.

Plaintiff (former employee) sues Real Estate Firm for Labor Violations

By Northern California Record |
A former employee has filed a class action lawsuit against Hines Living US LLC alleging multiple labor law violations including unpaid overtime and failure to provide breaks.

Eagle Eye Machine alleges Mercedes-Benz USA breached warranty obligations

By Northern California Record |
Eagle Eye Machine has filed a lawsuit against Mercedes-Benz USA in California's Superior Court for alleged breaches of warranty and unfair business practices related to a defective vehicle purchase.

Plaintiff Alleges Negligence Against Electric Scooter Manufacturers Over Defective Product

By Northern California Record |
A new lawsuit has been filed by Jeffrey Basham against Unagi Inc. and Best Buy Stores L.P., alleging negligence after an electric scooter defect led to serious injuries.

Texas Insurance Company Accuses Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP (Legal Representation) of Legal Malpractice

By Northern California Record |
Texas Insurance Company has filed a lawsuit against Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP for alleged legal malpractice related to a personal injury case involving Desoto Cab Co., which resulted in significant financial exposure due to joint liability issues...

Swimmer Alleges Sexual Harassment Against Former Coach Anthony Daly

By Northern California Record |
A competitive swimmer has filed a lawsuit accusing her former coach Anthony Daly and several swimming organizations of sexual harassment spanning several years during her teenage years.

Visually-Impaired Advocate Sues Juice Shop Over Website Accessibility Violations

By Northern California Record |
Jesus Torres has filed a lawsuit against Juice Shop LLC for failing to make its website accessible to visually-impaired users as required by law.

TPA president: Mass torts ‘extract money from general economy’

By B. J. Milam |
David Williams, president of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance (TPA), said that mass tort litigation diverts capital from the economy, adversely affecting businesses and taxpayers.

49ers can't be sued for death of man punched twice in Levi's Stadium lot

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A state appeals panel said the family of a man who died, allegedly from brain injuries suffered when he was suddenly punched twice in the face by another man reacting to a beer bottle kicked against his car, can't sue the 49ers and their event staffing vendor for not doing enough to prevent the 2018 attack