U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division
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Open Source Steel LLC accused of infringing California man's patents
SAN JOSE – An inventor alleges a Washington company has unlawfully incorporated his designs in its products. -
School Loop alleges Dewsly Education is unlawfully using mark
SAN JOSE – A San Francisco business that caters to the educational field alleges a Missouri company is using its trademark for similar services. -
Boneso Bros. Construction Inc. seeks more than $1 million for work on project
SAN JOSE – A plumbing company claims it was not paid for work completed on a federal project by the contractors. -
Woman seeks reinstatement of disability benefits from Anthem Blue Cross Life and Health
SAN JOSE – A San Jose woman alleges her disability benefits were wrongfully terminated after receiving payments for almost two years. -
Bank of America Short Term Disability Plan alleged to have wrongfully denied disability benefits
SAN JOSE – A woman alleges that she is disabled and unable to work but that her insurer wrongfully denied her benefits. -
Man claims California Ironworkers Field Pension Trust benefits were illegally suspended
SAN JOSE – A Santa Cruz County man has filed a suit seeking payment of his pension benefits. -
SoftVault Systems Inc. accuses Kony of selling products that infringe its patents
SAN JOSE – An Orlando company is accused of using a Washington company's patented technology. -
Tennyson Electric Inc. accused of not paying contributions to union funds, allowing audit
SAN JOSE – A Sacramento County business is alleged to have not paid contributions to several labor union funds. -
Pro Electric Contracting Inc. alleged to owe more than $4,000 to union funds
SAN JOSE – A California employer is alleged to owe more than $4,000 to labor union funds for contributions. -
Mortgage loan modification service providers under fire for violating Fair Housing Act
SAN FRANCISCO -- The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit alleging that several mortgage loan modification service providers violated the federal Fair Housing Act (FHA) and Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) by intentionally discriminating against Hispanic homeowners by targeting them for predatory mortgage loan modification services. -
Pruco Life Insurance Co. accused of breach of contract regarding life insurance policy
SAN JOSE – A widow has filed suit against an insurer over a life insurance policy owned by her late husband. -
California bankruptcy court rules that five debtors infringed upon creditors' rights to object
SAN FRANCISCO -- Five California debtors made modifications to their Chapter 13 bankruptcy model plans that violate the bankruptcy code, according to a bankruptcy court in California. -
Homeowner seeks rescission of Wells Fargo Bank's notice of default on home
SAN JOSE – A Santa Clara County homeowner alleges a bank wrongfully initiated foreclosure actions on his home. -
Three Yahoo users allege personal information was stolen in data breach
SAN JOSE – Three individuals have filed a class-action lawsuit against Yahoo! Inc. alleging that the web portal failed to exercise reasonable care and prudence in protecting members' personal information. -
SunPower employee allegedly violated non-compete clause from previous employer
SAN JOSE — A solar energy company has filed suit against its competitor and a former employee who went to work for the competitor for alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment. -
Yahoo faces another class action from user allegedly affected by data breach
SAN JOSE – An Australian woman alleges her personal information was stolen in a recent data breach and has filed a class-action suit. -
Man allegedly affected by Yahoo data breach files class action
SAN JOSE – A New York man alleges a Sunnyvale corporation failed to properly secure its users' personal information and has filed a class-action suit. -
Aviation Port Services employee allegedly caused significant damage to a Boeing 787
SAN JOSE — An airline company based out of China has filed suit against a California aviation servicing company working at the San Jose airport after an employee allegedly caused damage to a Boeing 787. -
Washington corporation alleges patent infringement by Samsung Electronics America
SAN JOSE — A Washington corporation has filed suit against an electronics company for alleged patent infringement of client software. -
Class action says Post advertising Shredded Wheat as 'natural' is deceptive
SAN JOSE – The cereal company Post Foods has been hit with a class-action lawsuit over its use of the word “natural” on branding and advertisements of Shredded Wheat.