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Saturday, November 30, 2024

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Former LAPD officer leads legal battle against LA's Covid vaccine mandate

By Kyle Barnett |
A landmark lawsuit challenging Los Angeles' COVID-19 vaccine mandate has been filed in the United States District Court of California Western Division.

Class action accuses Adidas of shorting worker pay, other labor law violations

By Northern California Record |
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Adidas, accusing the athletic wear maker of allegedly shorting worker pay and other alleged violations of California labor law.

Attorney General Bonta Joins FTC in Lawsuit Challenging John Muir Health’s Anti-Competitive Acquisition of San Ramon Regional Medical Center

By Northern California Record Report |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta today, alongside the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), filed an antitrust lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, challenging John Muir Health’s (John Muir) acquisition of Tenet Healthcare Corporation’s (Tenet) controlling interest in the for-profit San Ramon Regional Medical Center located in San Ramon in Contra Costa County.

Transdev accused of not fully paying workers under new PAGA worker lawsuit

By Northern California Record |
A lawsuit claims Transdev, a company that seeks to develop autonomous public transportation vehicles, has failed to pay workers all of their wages, among other alleged violations of California labor law.

Ruling puts video game developers on blast: Copying dance choreography can get you sued

By Sarah Downey |
With a recent federal appeals court ruling that found Fortnite’s developers can be sued by a dancer who claims they ripped off his original choreography for use in the video game, it’s raising questions about the impact on other creators in the gaming industry.

Class action: SpotOn allegedly not reimbursing salespeople for biz related expenses

By Northern California Record |
A class action lawsuit accuses business tech marketer SpotOn of wrongly refusing to reimburse salespeople for their business-related expenses, under California law.

Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on Nov. 20

By Northern California Record |
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Nov. 20 in the suits below:

Nov. 20: Contra Costa Superior Court docket for "fl" cases

By Northern California Record |
The following cases categorized as "fl" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on Nov. 20. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Benesch Achieves National Recognition in 2024 U.S. News & World Report “Best Law Firms”

By Northern California Record Report |
Benesch is pleased to announce that it has been recognized in 15 national and 60 metropolitan categories in the 2024 U.S. News - Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” rankings.

Class action: RoadSafe Traffic Systems allegedly shorted worker pay, other CA labor laws

By Northern California Record |
A class action lawsuit accuses Chicago-based supplier of road construction traffic control equipment RoadSafe of allegedly violating California labor laws. The lawsuit was originally filed in Alameda County Superior Court in September, but was removed by the defendant to federal court in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on Nov. 6

Class action: PostMeds data breach exposed patient info

By Northern California Record |
Online pharmacy PostMeds has been hit with a class action lawsuit over a data breach that allegedly exposed patient information.

Class action: Nature's Path 'high protein' foods may not be as high in protein as marketed

By Northern California Record |
A class action lawsuit accuses food seller Nature's Path of misleading consumers by allegedly selling foods labeled as "high protein," without including actual protein content measurements on the product label.

Odds increase that SCOTUS could take up case over whether clearing encampments violates constitutional rights of homeless

By Sarah Downey |
Gov. Gavin Newsom among numerous government officials filing briefs in homeless encampment case, urging review by U.S. Supreme Court of the Grant's Pass decision from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which declared city rules against camping in parks, on streets, violates homeless people's rights

Holland & Knight Grows West Coast Litigation Practice with Addition of Anne Redcross Beehler

By Northern California Record Report |
Anne Redcross Beehler has joined Holland & Knight as a litigation partner in its Newport Beach office. She was previously a partner with Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner.

Cogent Communications hit with lawsuit under PAGA, claims company shorted worker pay

By Northern California Record |
Internet service provider Cogent Communications has been hit with a representative action lawsuit, accusing the company of allegedly shorting its workers' pay, among other alleged violations of California labor law.

Class action: Alamo Drafthouse lets social media platforms track online activity of customers

By Northern California Record |
A class action lawsuit accuses movie theater chain Alama Drafthouse of allegedly improperly sharing customer info with Facebook, TikTok and Google, among others, through the embedding of so-called tracking pixels on the Alamo website.

Oakland man settles with Johnson & Johnson for undisclosed amount after alleging baby powder caused his cancer

By John Sammon |
The settlement brought a trial in the case to a quick end, after just one day of opening arguments

Lawsuit claims preservatives in Ocean Spray juice

By Marian Johns |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) — The maker of Ocean Spray juices faces a class action for labeling them as having no preservatives while containing citric acid

SF ordinance requiring disclosure of political donors remains, after Ninth Circuit denies rehearing request

By Scott Holland |
Dissenters say the decision will uphold an ordinance that violates campaign donors' free speech rights

Waterfront Restaurant owner Bundox hit with PAGA action, claiming worker pay shorted

By Northern California Record |
The owners of San Francisco's Waterfront Restaurant have been hit with a representative action lawsuit, accusing them of shorting workers' pay and other violations of California labor law.