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Sunday, November 24, 2024

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Former Employees Allege Wage Violations Against Aviation Service Companies

By Northern California Record |
Three former employees have filed a lawsuit against SJJC FBO Services LLC and Atlantic Aviation FBO Inc., accusing them of violating California labor laws by failing to pay wages properly and denying required breaks.

Plaintiff alleges ALKU LLC and Johnson & Johnson MedTech violated labor laws

By Northern California Record |
A class action lawsuit has been filed against ALKU LLC and Johnson & Johnson MedTech by former employee Alejandro Leon in Santa Clara County's Superior Court.

Plaintiffs accuse tech giant Google LLC of violating privacy laws through secretive data collection

By Northern California Record |
A new lawsuit filed in California accuses Google LLC of secretly collecting user data in violation of state privacy laws while users were in Incognito mode on Chrome browser.

Former Contractor Sues Staffing Agency Over Unpaid Wages and Broken Promises

By Northern California Record |
Anthony LoBaido has taken legal action against staffing agency Aerotek over allegations of unpaid wages and unfulfilled promises regarding full-time employment at Stanford Medicine.

Attorney General Bonta Announces Cooperation Agreements and Settlements with Generic Drug Manufacturers Heritage and Apotex for $49.1 Million

By The Northern California Record |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined a coalition of 50 states and territories in announcing two significant cooperation agreements and settlements with Heritage Pharmaceuticals and, in the near future, Apotex totaling $49.1 million to resolve allegations that both companies engaged in widespread, long-running conspiracies to artificially inflate and manipulate prices, reduce competition, and unreasonably restrain trade on numerous generic prescription drugs.

Alameda DA Price accused of anti-Asian, pro-black racial bias in ex-chief inspector's lawsuit

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit from Craig Chew, former chief of inspectors for the Alameda County District Attorney's Office, who is Asian says the county must pay for allowing D.A. Pamela Price to fire him and replace him with an allegedly ineligible black staffer without an investigation for apparent racial discrimination and other potential misconduct

Hundreds of school districts cleared to keep up 'nuisance' lawsuit vs. social media companies

By Scott Holland |
A federal judge said the core theory of allegations is the impact of compulsive use of the products marketed by the companies that own and operate Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube, among other social media platforms alleged in the lawsuits to be "addictive" and harmful to society, and schools in particular.

Ethics in Electrical Engineering on November 1, 2024

By The Northern California Record |
Andrew Dorr will present “Ethics in Electrical Engineering” to San Diego State University’s College of Engineering seniors.

Minors Sue Major Utility Company Over Wildfire Devastation

By Northern California Record |
A group of minors has filed a lawsuit against PG&E Corporation following the devastating Mosquito Fire in September 2022.

Ride-Sharing Giant Accused by Passenger Over Alleged Sexual Assault Negligence

By Northern California Record |
A new lawsuit filed against Lyft alleges serious negligence leading to a passenger's sexual assault by one of its drivers in Washington state.

Tenants Allege Landlords Negligence: Breach of Contract & Habitability

By Northern California Record |
Three tenants have taken legal action against their landlords in San Francisco Superior Court over allegations ranging from negligence to breach-of-contract violations related directly back towards maintaining proper living standards expected...

Troutman Pepper Shortlisted for Three 2024 Energy Storage Investment Awards

By The Northern California Record |
Troutman Pepper and Partner Vaughn Morrison have been named among the 2024 Energy Storage Investment Awards finalists.

Live Nation can't use 'mass arbitration' rules to beat class action over Ticketmaster fees, appeals court says

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals said a provision in Ticketmaster's user agreement that would force customers with legal claims against the company into so-called 'mass arbitration,' in a bid to ward off trial lawyers' new costly litigation tactics, was 'unconscionable' under California law and could not be saved by federal law

Plaintiffs accuse tech giant Google LLC of privacy violations in Incognito mode

By Northern California Record |
A group led by Garrison Collette has filed a lawsuit against Google LLC for allegedly violating privacy laws by collecting personal data during Incognito mode browsing sessions without consent.

Passenger Accuses Ride-Sharing Giant Lyft of Negligence Following Assault

By Northern California Record |
A passenger has filed a lawsuit against ride-sharing company Lyft alleging negligence after being sexually assaulted by one of its drivers.

Plaintiff alleges Skincare Clinic Negligence Led to Severe Injuries

By Northern California Record |
A recent lawsuit filed in Santa Clara County brings forth allegations against Skinspirit Essential for medical negligence resulting in severe injuries during a skincare procedure gone wrong.

Patient Alleges Medical Negligence Against Physician Resulting in Permanent Injury

By Northern California Record |
A patient has filed a lawsuit against her physician for alleged medical negligence following an injury sustained from a fall in October last year.

Former Employee Alleges Dental Provider Breached Contractual Obligations

By Northern California Record |
Jennifer Cruz has filed a lawsuit against Dion Health in Santa Clara County Superior Court alleging breach of contract among other charges related to her employment benefits for dental services.

Plaintiffs Allege Negligence Against Property Owners After Skylight Fall

By Northern California Record |
Samantha Dunham and Matthew Knoell have filed a lawsuit following a severe accident where they fell through a skylight due to alleged negligence by property owners in San Francisco.

CA law blocking religious schools from special ed funds violates religious freedom, appeals court says

By Jonathan Bilyk |
U.S. Ninth Circuit Appeals Court said California can't show its discrimination vs religious schools is "neutral." Three devout Orthodox Jewish families can continue their suit against the state for allegedly forcing them to choose between their faith and obtaining educational services for their disabled children