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SMAATO alleges Georgia corporation breached contract, owes more than $200,000
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco company alleges a Georgia corporation owes it more than $200,000. -
Ecolab alleged to owe wages to employees
SAN FRANCISCO – A class-action lawsuit has been filed by current and former employees of a California corporation over allegations they are owed unpaid wages. -
Photographer claims USA World Business Service used photos, removed watermarks
SAN FRANCISCO – A Florida photographer claims a San Francisco corporation used his photos to promote its business. -
Kenu Inc. alleges Established Brands copied its design for a hands-free phone mount
SAN FRANCISCO – A mobile phone product company based in San Francisco alleges a Minnesota company copied its patented design for a phone mount. -
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. allegedly won't award bipolar nurse long-term disability payments
SAN FRANCISCO — An advice nurse with a bipolar disorder has filed suit against a life insurance company for allegedly failing to pay her long-term disability benefits. -
SolarCity accused of not adequately compensating former employee
SAN FRANCISCO – A sales specialist alleges that her former employer did not provide rest breaks or pay minimum wages. -
District court vacates USDA organic regulations document in 'rare' decision
SAN FRANCISCO – On June 20, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California vacated the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) guidance document ruling it violated the Administrative Procedures Act (APA). -
Passport Inc., Robert Suranyi Systems Support allegedly infringed upon a copyrighted ticket management system
SAN FRANCISCO — Two companies have jointly filed suit against three others for alleged copyright infringement of their ticket management system. -
Man alleges he is still disabled and Metro Life wrongfully terminated benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – An IVZ Inc. employee alleges his disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
K-Mart allegedly sold basketball shoes bearing someone else's trademark
SAN FRANCISCO — A California basketball training school has filed suit against a major retailer for allegedly copying its trademark on athleisure apparel and athletic shoes. -
Sister of deceased policyholder alleges life insurance companies have not paid out the policies
SAN FRANCISCO — The sister of a policyholder who was struck and killed by a car has filed suit against two life insurance companies. -
Couple allegedly owes an individual nearly $1 million
SAN FRANCISCO — An individual has filed suit against a couple who allegedly owes him almost $1 million in principal and interest on a personal loan he issued to them. -
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. allegedly incorrectly cancels man's long-term disability payments
SAN FRANCISCO — A man has filed suit against an insurance company for allegedly terminating his long-term disability payments despite supporting evidence. -
Individuals allege they were misclassified as independent contractors for Try Caviar
SAN FRANCISCO – A class-action suit has been filed against a San Francisco business on behalf of its food delivery couriers over allegations it violated wage and hour laws. -
Tradingpoststore.com accused of using Santa Monica company's photo without permission
SAN FRANCISCO – A photography studio in Santa Monica alleges a website used its copyrighted photo to promote its business without permission. -
Crown Hotel employees allege they were not paid minimum wage, overtime
SAN FRANCISCO – A couple alleges that they are not adequately paid as front desk managers for a San Francisco residential facility for the homeless and disabled. -
Canadian Company claims California company has infringed upon its trademark
SAN FRANCISCO — A Canadian corporation has filed suit against a competitor for alleged trademark infringement pertaining to its robots. -
Consumers claim Apple sold defective iPhones, refuses to repair them
SAN FRANCISCO — A group of consumers has filed a class-action lawsuit against Apple Inc. regarding the allegedly malfunctioning iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. -
Bay Area Painters and Tapers Pension Trust Fund alleges it is owed more than $60,000
SAN FRANCISCO – A labor union trust fund and its board of trustees allege a Rio Linda employer owes more than $60,000 in unpaid withdrawal liability fees. -
Wineries claim Stags' Leap Winery, Wine World Estates allegedly engaged in false advertising
SAN FRANCISCO — Two Napa Valley and Washinton wineries have filed suit against other wineries for alleged trademark infringement and false advertising.