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Court grants leave for third amended complaint in suit against Montage Health
SAN JOSE – A federal court is permitting a woman to file a third amended complaint in her suit against a hospital for allegedly failing to administer a rape kit. -
Judge orders Google to provide some information to AdTrader regarding suit alleging fraud and deceit
SAN JOSE — The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California recently said Google will have to provide information for interrogatories regarding an online ad agency's lawsuit alleging fraud and deceit against the multinational technology company. -
Federal judge orders SEC-alleged Ponzi fraudster to pay off purchase agreement with California firm
A New York man charged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission with bilking millions from investors has been ordered by a federal judge to pay off a defaulted purchase agreement with a California wealth management company. -
Co-defendant not allowed to see Facebook's trade-secrets settlement with plaintiff
A company ordered to pay $30 million in damages following a jury trial over trade secrets will not receive access to Facebook’s settlement agreement with the same plaintiff, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division, ruled on Nov. 26. -
Court rejects asset sale to pay judgment in photo infringement case
SAN JOSE – The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California recently rejected a stock photo company's motion to assign rental income or force the sale of property to pay damages in lawsuit that alleged copyright infringement. -
DuPont to pay $3.5M settlement in titanium dioxide class action
A court has approved a $3.5-million settlement in a class-action lawsuit targeting DuPont over a titanium dioxide price-fixing claim. -
Apple loses bid to dismiss patent infringement suit involving iPhone camera technologies
SAN JOSE – A judge in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California recently denied Apple’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit by camera technology developer Corephotonics accusing Apple of infringing on several of its patents for smartphone and mobile devices. -
Jiaxing Super Lighting, Green Deal claim Lunera owes more than $9 million
Lunera owes more than $9.6 million in unpaid invoices, all of which are past-due, according to the lawsuit -
Judge grants, denies parts of Apple’s motion to dismiss complaints filed over iPhone battery life allegations
SAN JOSE – Apple was granted several motions to dismiss claims filed by customers over allegations the tech company reduced the performance of certain iPhone models in iOS updates. -
Case over fake click allegations against Google AdWords dismissed
SAN JOSE – A federal court has dismissed a claim against Google LLC after a businessman claimed the online ad service misled and charged him for fraudulent clicks. -
California Man Calls for Independent Investigation of Police Force
Gary Easley claims that he was beaten unconscious and stunned by police -
Google moves California company's lawsuit over AdSense program to federal court
SAN JOSE – Google recently filed a motion of removal to have a class-action lawsuit against Google regarding its AdSense program moved from Santa Clara Superior Court to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division. -
Alcohol trader again wants Calif. fraud claims dismissed
SAN JOSE, Calif. (Legal Newsline) – This fall, a federal judge in San Jose is expected to hear arguments from a wine and spirits trade company about why a defunct restaurant and bar owner's putative class action lawsuit should, again, be dismissed. -
San Jose business claims New Jersey church failed to repay firm for solar energy system
SAN JOSE – San Jose-based Technology Credit Corp. (TCC) recently filed a suit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division, against the First Assembly of God of Cold Springs (Cold Springs) claiming the church breached their contract when they refused to repay TCC for funding the purchase of their solar energy system. -
Florida man alleges job offer was withdrawn because HireRight included non-conviction arrest record in report
SAN FRANCISCO – A background check service company in Irvine unlawfully included a non-conviction arrest record in a report that led to the rescinding of a lucrative job offer, according to a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. -
Apple's patent infringement suit against Samsung dismissed after settlement is reached
SAN JOSE – The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division, recently issued a court order to dismiss Apple Inc.’s lawsuit claiming Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. copied Apple’s patented designs, ending the 7-year-old case. -
'Rent-a-tribe' scheme alleged in class action
A class action complaint filed June 11 in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California alleges defendant Big Picture Loans LLC engaged in what industry experts called a “rent-a-tribe” scheme to use Native American tribal status to cover higher than allowed interest rates in payday lending operations. -
Apple wins half a billion dollars in damages from Samsung following design patent lawsuit
Apple is suing Samsung after the competitor allegedly infringed on multiple patents which were related to Apple product design. -
MacBook owners allege butterfly switch keyboards are defective
LOS ANGELES – Three Apple Inc. users filed a class action lawsuit against Apple Inc. alleging the company knowingly sold defective keyboards on MacBooks. -
Complaint alleges Delta, Best Buy data breach avoidable
A lawsuit filed May 10 in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California alleges that Best Buy and Delta Airlines failed to secure sensitive customer information when customers used the companies online support and sales systems.