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Meghan Silva sues Medic Ambulance Service for violating labor laws and the EAESPA
In the case of Meghan Silva et al. v. Medic Ambulance Service, Inc., filed in the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division One, under case ID A167098 on April 4th, 2024, plaintiff Meghan Silva has alleged that Medic Ambulance Service violated labor laws by requiring employees to remain on call during their rest breaks. -
N.M. sues W.K. for domestic violence restraining order
In the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division Three, a case (A168081) was filed on March 19, 2024. -
Temple of 1001 Buddhas and Miaolan Lee sue City of Fremont for challenging nuisance determinations and orders
The Temple of 1001 Buddhas and Miaolan Lee have lodged an appeal against the City of Fremont in the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division Four. -
Move Eden Housing, Richard Ryon, and Thomas Ramos sue City of Livermore and Marie Weber for denial of referendum petition processing
The lawsuit involving Move Eden Housing, Richard Ryon, and Thomas Ramos (plaintiffs) against the City of Livermore and Livermore City Clerk Marie Weber (defendants) was filed in the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division Five. -
Mitchell Engineering sues W. Bradley Electric Inc. and DeHaro Ramirez Group for unauthorized dismissal of cross-complaint
The lawsuit filed in the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division Five, under case ID A167137 on February 28, 2024, involves W. Bradley Electric Inc., DeHaro Ramirez Group as cross-defendants and respondents against Mitchell Engineering as a cross-complainant and appellant. -
Public Guardian of Contra Costa County sues K.Y. for establishing a conservatorship under the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act
In the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division Four, a case was filed on March 20, 2024. -
Safety-Kleen sues Department of Toxic Substances Control for unjust violation scores
Safety-Kleen of California, Inc. (Safety-Kleen) has filed an appeal against the Department of Toxic Substances Control (the Department) in the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division Three. -
County of Alameda sues Alameda County Taxpayers’ Association for alleged violation of article II, section 12
The County of Alameda is engaged in a legal battle with the Alameda County Taxpayers’ Association, Inc. -
Samantha Berlanga et al. sue University of San Francisco for breach of contract during COVID-19 pandemic
In a case filed in the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Samantha Berlanga, Joseph Oliva, Jasmine Moore, and Amber Kaiser are suing the University of San Francisco (USF) for breach of contract during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Plaintiffs in JCCP No. 5043 sue Gilead Life Sciences for alleged negligence and fraudulent concealment
In the court case between Gilead Life Sciences, Inc. and The Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, identified by court case ID A165558, filed on February 1, 2024, Gilead Life Sciences is challenging the claims made by plaintiffs in JCCP No. 5043. -
Hee Shen Cemetery and Benevolent Association sues Yeong Wo Association for disputed leadership election
The lawsuit, Hee Shen Cemetery and Benevolent Association v. Yeong Wo Association et al., was filed in the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division Two. -
Ty Whitehead sues City of Oakland for injuries sustained during a training ride for the AIDS LifeCycle fundraiser
In the case of Ty Whitehead vs. City of Oakland, filed in the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division Three (Case ID: A164483) on January 22, 2024, plaintiff Ty Whitehead is appealing against a summary judgment granted to the defendant City of Oakland. -
Gopal Balakrishnan sues The Regents of the University of California for wrongful termination and denial of emeritus status
In the case of Gopal Balakrishnan vs. The Regents of the University of California, filed in the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division Five (Case ID: A164480), on February 1, 2024, Dr. Gopal Balakrishnan appeals against a judgment denying his petition to set aside findings and decision to terminate his employment and deny him emeritus status for sexually abusing two women. -
Enviros can't undo California rule intended to lessen electric bill pain for most customers
A state appeals panel says it won't second-guess a state commission's decision to reduce the amount paid to homeowners with solar power systems to hold down bills for all other customers who had been paying more to pay for others' home solar arrays -
IBM, other employers must reimburse employees' Covid-related work-from-home expenses
A state appeals court has ruled a California state law requiring employers to pay their employees' work-related expenses wasn't negated by Gov. Newsom's 2020 Covid lockdown orders -
Appeals panel reinstates case accusing big banks of using 'robo resets' to manipulate muni bond rates
The qui tam action - brought by an investment fund on behalf of the state of California - alleges collusion, and says banks didn't establish lowest possible rates when issuing the bonds, costing taxpayers big money -
California must pay legal fees for ex-government worker who got 'disability retirement' for allergy
A California appeals panel has ruled the state must pay the legal fees for a former county employee, who sued for a disability retirement because she is unable to work at the Lakeport courthouse because of an allergy. -
Appeals panel revives Prop 22, says California constitution doesn't block voter initiatives regarding gig workers
The First District Court of Appeals ruled the California constitution invests voters with the same powers to govern workers' comp as the state legislature, meaning voters can overrule lawmakers and classify app-based drivers for Uber, Doordash and similar companies as independent contractors -
California appeals court says parents of police officer who died by suicide can get coroner's records
A California appeals panel has ruled the parents of a San Jose-area police officer, who died by suicide, are entitled to coroner materials they want for their own investigation into their son's death. -
Judge denies SF Examiner's appeal in advertising case against SF Chronicle
SAN FRANCISCO – A California state appeals court shot down the appeal of a judgment in a lawsuit by the owner of the San Francisco Examiner that accused its direct competitor, the San Francisco Chronicle, of illegally selling advertising below actual cost to damage competition and sales numbers.