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QOL Corp. has not paid contributions, labor union trust funds claim
SAN FRANCISCO – Several trust funds claim an Alameda company has failed to pay contributions per a bargaining agreement between the parties. -
Taiwanese headphone manufacturer claims patent infringement by eBay dealers
LOS ANGELES — A Taiwanese citizen is suing individual eBay dealers who allegedly are selling headphones that copy his patented design. -
Octomask diving mask makers claim Octospot violates trademark
SAN FRANCISCO – A Woodland Hills company alleges a Denmark company manufactures a similar product with a similar name. -
Man files suit seeking disability benefits from Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Solano County man alleges an insurance company wrongfully denied him disability benefits. -
Labor union files suit seeking audit of American Clover Construction
SAN FRANCISCO – The Northern California District Council of Laborers has filed suit to obtain an audit from an employer. -
Ocean World faces suit from patron alleging she was injured while on tour
SAN FRANCISCO – An Oregon woman has filed suit against the owners of Ocean World alleging she was injured while on a tour. -
Judge allows for limited class action against Apple and Path app for data breach
SAN FRANCISCO – Apple Inc. is asking a federal appeals court to overturn last month's ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Jon Tigar in the Northern District of California that an estimated 480,000 Apple users who downloaded the Path social network app can continue as a class against Path Inc. and Apple. -
Attorney: Courts, DOL say field service engineers are nonexempt, entitled to OT pay
SAN FRANCISCO – A Sunnyvale company facing a lawsuit by one of its field service engineers for allegedly not paying him overtime wages will have a difficult time defending itself if the employee's legal counsel's assessment of the case plays out. -
Lawyer: Micron patent ruling 'will definitely encourage parties to err on side of inclusion'
SAN FRANCISCO – The world of patent law is ever changing but a ruling issued last month seeks to put limits on how and when changes can be made. -
Man files suit alleging spouse's survivor benefits were wrongfully denied to him
SAN FRANCISCO/ OAKLAND – A man alleges his late husband's employer has not paid him the survivor benefits he claims he is entitled to. -
Judge's nomination to 9th Circuit Court of Appeals depends on politics, professor says
SAN FRANCISCO – Following a successful confirmation hearing, Lucy Koh is one step closer to becoming the first female Korean-American judge on an appellate court. -
Crown Electric alleged to owe thousands in unpaid contributions
SAN FRANCISCO – An electrical installation, construction and maintenance company doing business in San Francisco County is accused of not paying contributions to labor union funds. -
Foley Waterproofing Corp. alleged to have breached bargaining agreement
SAN FRANCISCO – Several labor trust funds allege that a Marin County employer failed to submit an audit of its books and records, including benefit contributions to the labor group. -
Standard Insurance Co. alleged to have wrongfully terminated disability benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco man alleges that his Oregon insurer wrongfully terminated his disability benefits. -
Photographer claims companies used photos after license expiration
SAN FRANCISCO – A Petaluma photograph distributor and a photographer allege their copyrighted property continued to be published past the expiration of a license. -
Bank of America employee files suit seeking long-term disability benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – A former senior personal banker alleges her disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Suit filed against MERS Inc. over trademark infringement claims
SAN FRANCISCO – An Oakland business is facing accusations from a Virginia corporation alleging it is using a similar name and causing confusion. -
Man claims Wells Fargo keeps calling to collect an alleged debt owed by another person
SAN FRANCISCO – A Virginia man claims a San Francisco business called him at an "excessive and harassing rate" to collect an alleged debt owed by a third party. -
Trust funds allege Security Paving Co. Inc. is behind on contributions
SAN FRANCISCO – The trust funds or a labor union allege an employer did not pay contributions per the terms of a bargaining agreement. -
Class action filed on behalf of Franklin Templeton retirement plan
SAN FRANCISCO – A plan participant has filed a class-action lawsuit alleging the plan's investment committee breached its fiduciary duties.