SAN DIEGO — A former employee who claims he designed a Metrocable system has filed suit against his previous employer for allegedly breaching their contract and copyright infringement.
LOS ANGELES — A breast cancer patient has filed a claim against Sanofi S.A., Aventis Pharma S.A. and Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC after she allegedly suffered disfiguring permanent alopecia she contributes to medication prescribed by her oncologist.
SAN FRANCISCO – Robert L. Anderson, an attorney who practiced in Santa Rosa, was disbarred May 28 for allegedly misappropriating $294,459 from two clients, arguing that he was only following instructions given to him by his firm’s managing partner.
SAN FRANCISCO – School districts across the state are increasingly facing an issue with how to handle those in the district who have issues following the rules. It’s not the students though, it’s the teachers and other administrative officials who are causing the concern.
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.
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.
SAN FRANCISCO – A nonprofit organization has filed suit against an Anderson-based corporation alleging it discharges pollutants into receiving waterways.
SAN JOSE – A bus operator has filed a complaint against a public transportation service alleging that he was not properly compensated for all hours worked.
SACRAMENTO - The California State Assembly’s reputation for passing a lot of laws that often do not match their advertised efficiency once implemented is part of a debate behind Senate Bill 899 – a proposal that purports to end gender bias with equal pricing in the retail sector.
SAN FRANCISCO – A consumer, and on behalf of others in a similar situation, is suing one of the largest sellers of Smart TVs and an advertising company over claims they violated her privacy.
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - A group of beekeepers, farmers and
public interest organizations are suing the Environmental Protection
Agency and its administrator for their alleged “inadequate” regulation
of neonicotinoid insecticide seed coatings used on dozens of crops.