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Sunday, November 24, 2024

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Plaintiffs Allege Rideshare Giant's Negligence Led to Sexual Assaults

By Northern California Record |
In a significant legal battle unfolding in San Francisco's Superior Court, multiple Jane Does have filed a lawsuit against a leading rideshare company alleging sexual assaults by its drivers due to corporate negligence dating back years. The suit seeks compensatory and punitive damages while demanding systemic changes within the company for enhanced passenger safety measures.

Plaintiffs Allege Negligence Against Cleaning Company After Workplace Injury

By Northern California Record |
Elba Vazquez and her husband have taken legal action against Dave's Building Maintenance following an accident at her workplace that resulted in severe injuries. Filed in San Francisco's Superior Court on October 11th, they seek compensation for negligence-related damages caused by unsafe conditions allegedly created by the company's employee.

Plaintiff sues California Academy Of Sciences for Negligence After Injury on Premises

By Northern California Record |
Alison Nelson has filed a lawsuit against the California Academy Of Sciences following an injury she sustained on their premises due to alleged negligence in maintaining safe conditions. Seeking over $50,000 in damages for pain and suffering as well as economic losses related to medical expenses and lost earnings capacity, Nelson aims for justice through this legal action initiated on October 10th at San Francisco's Superior Court.

G. Michelle Ferreira to Speak at 40th Annual UCLA Tax Controversy Conference

By The Northern California Record |
Greenberg Traurig, LLP Tax Practice Co-Chair G. Michelle Ferreira will speak at the UCLA Extension Tax Controversy Conference Oct. 24.

Attorney General Bonta Joins Multistate Amicus Brief Protecting Access to Mifepristone

By The Northern California Record |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta today joined a coalition of 18 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in Bryant v. Stein to protect mifepristone access in the state of North Carolina.

Tenderloin residents, hotels cleared to move ahead with suit vs SF over drug, crime 'nuisance'

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal judge has ruled residents and hoteliers in the Tenderloin have done enough to show the city of San Francisco's policies and actions may have exacerbated the drug, crime and homelessness problems plaguing the neighborhood

Plaintiff alleges City of San Francisco's Negligence Led to Severe Injuries

By Northern California Record |
Candee Lynn Cooper has taken legal action against multiple entities including the City of San Francisco for alleged negligence leading to her severe injuries after a fall on a defective sidewalk in September 2023. Filed in October 2024 at the Superior Court of California for San Francisco County, Cooper seeks compensation for economic losses among other damages with representation from Wilshire Law Firm PLC attorneys Mary L. Caruso and Ethan L. Flinders.

Plaintiffs accuse Uber Technologies of violating NYC Delivery Driver Law

By Northern California Record |
In a recent legal filing against Uber Technologies Inc., two New York-based Uber Eats drivers have alleged violations of city laws meant to protect delivery workers' rights regarding trip information disclosure. Filed on October 9th in San Francisco's Superior Court by Bursor & Fisher P.A., this class action seeks statutory damages for affected drivers who did not receive necessary pickup address details between April 2022 and July 2023.

Construction Worker Alleges Wage Violations Against Former Employer J.B.&B.Construction

By Northern California Record |
A former construction worker has filed a class action lawsuit against J.B.&B.Construction alleging multiple labor law violations including unpaid overtime and failure to provide meal breaks. Filed in Santa Clara County Superior Court by Jose Manuel Martinez Gomez on behalf of similarly affected employees; this case seeks restitution for lost wages along with statutory penalties.

Syngenta Flowers accused of Disability Discrimination

By Northern California Record |
Antonia Verde Ugalde has filed a lawsuit against Syngenta Flowers LLC and ASINC., alleging discrimination based on disability following a medical procedure. Filed on October 9th in Santa Clara County's Superior Court by Light Law Group APC attorneys Azad M. Marvazy and Brea Violette; this case highlights alleged violations including wrongful termination amidst denied accommodations as per FEHA regulations while seeking compensation for damages incurred along with punitive measures towards preventing future occurrences through equitable remedies sought via court intervention - presided over under Case ID #24CV449208 before Judge J Nguyen’s review process commences accordingly!

Plaintiff alleges transportation giant's negligence led to sexual assault

By Northern California Record |
A new lawsuit accuses Lyft Inc., a prominent rideshare company headquartered in San Francisco, of failing to protect its passengers from sexual assault despite knowing about ongoing issues since at least 2015. Filed by Jane Doe with representation from Dennis C. Reich on October 10th in the Superior Court of California, the case seeks damages for negligence among other claims following an alleged assault by a Lyft driver.

Judge closes out some claims in privacy class action vs Apple, but suit OK to continue

By Scott Holland |
Language on device analytics less clear than app tracking request

We Protect Hardworking Californians, Not Big Oil Profits

By The Northern California Record |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a statement after ABX2-1 was signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom. Authored by Assemblymember Gregg Hart (D-Santa Barbara), Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry (D-Winters), Senator Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley) and co-sponsored by Attorney General Bonta and Governor Gavin Newsom, ABX2-1 would stabilize California's oil market by ensuring refineries have adequate fuel reserves to avoid supply shortages that hike gas prices and harm consumers.

Plaintiff accuses former accountant Cindy F. Cheng of negligence and breach of fiduciary duty

By Northern California Record |
Scott T. Urban has filed a lawsuit against his former accountant Cindy F. Cheng for alleged negligence and breach of fiduciary duty related to mishandling pension plan accounts linked with his business interests in San Jose, California. The suit seeks damages exceeding jurisdictional limits following claims that improper disclosures led to significant financial losses for Urban.

Plaintiff Alleges Toyota Motor Sales Violated Consumer Warranty Act

By Northern California Record |
Eric Carmona has taken legal action against Toyota Motor Sales alleging violations under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act due to unresolved defects in his newly purchased vehicle. Filed in Santa Clara County Superior Court on October 8th, this case seeks significant damages including civil penalties against Toyota for alleged breach of both express and implied warranties.

Plaintiff Alleges Auto Manufacturer Breached Warranty Over Defective Vehicle

By Northern California Record |
Siavosh Khajavi has filed a lawsuit against BMW North America alleging breach of warranty due to defects in his newly purchased vehicle. Filed in Santa Clara County Superior Court on October 11th, this case highlights alleged violations under California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act related to brake and electrical system failures in a 2023 BMW i7 model.

Plaintiffs accuse tech giant Google LLC of privacy violations over Incognito mode tracking

By Northern California Record |
A new lawsuit accuses Google LLC of violating privacy laws by tracking users in Incognito mode on its Chrome browser. Filed in Santa Clara County's Superior Court by Julie Ferrell and others, the case alleges Google's practices breach multiple state laws despite promises of private browsing features.

Plaintiff alleges Ford Motor Company violated consumer warranty laws over defective vehicle

By Northern California Record |
John Michael Alvares has taken legal action against Ford Motor Company over allegations concerning a defective vehicle he purchased earlier this year. Filed in Santa Clara County's Superior Court on October 8th, Alvares accuses Ford of breaching both express and implied warranties while engaging in unfair business practices according to California law—seeking significant financial compensation alongside other judicial remedies.

Industry Veteran Alleges Investment Platform Retaliated After Compliance Concerns Raised

By Northern California Record |
Gene Zawrotny has filed a lawsuit against Linqto Inc., accusing them of retaliatory termination after he highlighted significant compliance issues within the company during his brief tenure as Chief Revenue Officer. Filed in the Superior Court of California on October 7th, this case brings forth accusations including fraudulent inducement and breach of good faith against both the company and its executives.

Plaintiff Alleges Restaurant Chain Violated Disability Laws Over Website Accessibility

By Northern California Record |
A visually-impaired plaintiff has taken legal action against Luna Mexican Kitchen Management Company for allegedly operating an inaccessible website in violation of disability rights laws. Filed in Santa Clara County on October 9th by Jesus Torres, the lawsuit seeks injunctive relief and damages under ADA and UCRA statutes.