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Saturday, March 29, 2025

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Plaintiff Alleges Discrimination Against Former Employer Flight Centre Travel Group

By Northern California Record |
Mario Pastrana has filed a lawsuit against Flight Centre Travel Group alleging discrimination based on age, disability, and sexual orientation during his tenure at the company.

Plaintiff alleges electronics distributor Avnet Inc.'s failure to comply with labor laws

By Northern California Record |
Anita Ratra has filed a class action lawsuit against Avnet Inc., accusing the company of failing to pay proper wages and violating labor laws regarding overtime and rest periods among others.

Plaintiff alleges fast-casual restaurant chain violated labor laws

By Northern California Record |
A former employee has filed a class action lawsuit against TKS Restaurants alleging multiple labor code violations including unpaid wages and denied meal breaks.

Rocket EMS accused of labor law violations by former employee

By Northern California Record |
A former employee has initiated a class action lawsuit against Rocket EMS Inc., accusing them of multiple labor law violations including failure to provide proper meal breaks and overtime pay.

Plaintiff Alleges Longtime Employer Violated Wage Laws

By Northern California Record |
In a detailed lawsuit filed in Santa Clara County's Superior Court on March 7th, Apolinar Bejar accuses his former employer Bayside Commercial Caseworks of violating multiple labor laws over his three-decade career there.

Plaintiff Alleges Wrongful Termination Against Former Employer Air Products And Chemicals

By Northern California Record |
An explosive lawsuit has been filed by Aaron Burgess against Air Products And Chemicals Inc., alleging wrongful termination following a workplace injury report along with multiple labor law violations including unpaid wages and denied breaks...

Google to pay $28M to settle claims it favored white and Asians, while 'paying lip service' to DEI

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Attorneys for a "Mexican, indigenous" former Google worker announced the settlement in the discrimination case, which was approved by a Santa Clara County judge March 12. Under the deal, more than 6,600 current and former Google workers will get a share of $20M, while lawyers will get $7M.

Cider Solar Project Recognized Among Proximo’s 2024 Deals of the Year

By The Northern California Record |
The firm’s Energy, Infrastructure and Project Finance team represented Greenbacker Renewable Energy (Greenbacker) in securing nearly $1 billion in financing for the Cider Solar project, which was awarded North America Solar Deal of the Year by Proximo.

'Not Election Week:' CA law giving mail ballots a week after Election Day to arrive is illegal, lawsuit says

By Jonathan Bilyk |
San Diego U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa has joined with Judicial Watch to challenge California's election law, which requires election officials to count all ballots received by mail up to a week after Election Day. He argues it violates constitutional rights of candidates and voters and violates federal law which establishes an official Election Day

90s fitness icon Susan Powter on how Uber Eats helped her survive: 'Guess who's delivering your food, people. Me'

By A. C. Benavides |
Susan Powter, a motivational speaker and fitness nutritionist, has revealed that she has been working for Uber Eats for the past nine years to support herself after experiencing severe financial hardship.

Attorney General Bonta Secures Court Order Blocking Trump Administration from Terminating Federal Probationary Employees

By The Northern California Record |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued the following statement in response to the U.S. District Court for Maryland granting a temporary restraining order that bars the Trump Administration’s unlawful mass firing of federal probationary employees from taking effect.

Plaintiff accuses individual defendant of fraudulent transfer schemes

By Northern California Record |
UNI SF VII has filed a lawsuit against Daryl Scott Friedman alleging involvement in fraudulent activities designed to shield assets from creditors following Gregory Malin's financial misconduct ruling.

HomeRise Accused by Former Employee Kyle Muelrath of Disability Discrimination

By Northern California Record |
A former director at HomeRise has filed a lawsuit alleging disability discrimination after being terminated shortly before a medical appointment for gallbladder polyps.

Plaintiff accuses Video Game Giants Roblox Corporation, Epic Games Inc., Microsoft Corporation, and Mojang AB of Exploiting Minors through Addictive Designs

By Northern California Record |
A new lawsuit filed in California accuses major video game companies like Roblox Corporation and Epic Games Inc. of designing addictive games targeting minors without proper safeguards or warnings.

Plaintiff alleges Bun Mee LLC discriminates against visually-impaired customers through inaccessible website

By Northern California Record |
A visually-impaired plaintiff has filed a lawsuit against Bun Mee LLC for allegedly violating accessibility laws by not making its website usable for blind individuals using screen-reading software.

Plaintiffs Allege Medical Malpractice Against Multiple Healthcare Providers Following Husband's Death

By Northern California Record |
The family of Brian Kyono has filed a lawsuit against several healthcare providers alleging medical malpractice resulting in his wrongful death due to inadequate cancer treatment.

Plaintiff alleges former employer Cornely Company violated labor laws

By Northern California Record |
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Cornely Company alleging unsafe working conditions leading to health issues and retaliatory termination after raising concerns about workplace safety violations.

Judge enters another order blocking CA from enforcing law over young user online privacy

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A group advocating for tech companies said the ruling represents a victory for free online speech, as the law would essentially force social media and other online companies to serve as "censors," enforcing the state's content standards online

Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on March 7

By Northern California Record |
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on March 7 in the suits below:

March 7: Contra Costa Superior Court docket for "civ" cases

By Northern California Record |
The following cases categorized as "civ" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on March 7. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: