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Pitch Global’s CVC, Govt. & Impact Conference on October 20 - 21, 2022.
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The following cases categorized as "consumer credit collections cmpl (crc 3.740)" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on Dec. 27. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Dec. 27 in the suits below:
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by GCFS, Inc. against Andreas Angels LLC, Jesse Rivas and Toreano Norris on Dec. 20: '--> Case Number Changed From Ms/msl21-04063 To Civ/Msl21-04063.'.
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by GCFS, Inc. against Andreas Angels LLC, Jesse Rivas and Toreano Norris on Dec. 27: 'Clerk's Tickler On Consumer Credit Collections Case-Check For Proof Of Service Filed Within 180 Days Of Filing Complaint'.
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A Roman Catholic priest who oversees churches in four California counties will have his day in court on December 2 armed with eight claims of how Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom’s shutdown orders have violated his constitutional rights.
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LOS ANGELES — A Los Angels fabrics business is suing Saks Fifth Avenue and Does 1-10, alleging copyright infringement.
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LOS ANGELES — A Los Angels fabrics business is suing competitors, alleging copyright infringement.
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FRESNO — A home health care company is suing a Fresno man, alleging breach of contract.
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LOS ANGELES – A photographer claims a San Juan Capistrano online retailer is selling his photos without authorization.
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SAN FRANCISCO – The type of evidence allowed at product defect cases may soon change, pending a decision by the California Supreme Court.
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LOS ANGELES – After Diversified Lending Group (DLG) became associated with MetLife and one of its subsidiaries in 2004, the number of investment accounts in the real estate fund grew from fewer than 20 to about 800, according to an employee of the company’s marketing arm.
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LOS ANGELES – In the first week of testimony, attorneys representing Christine Ramirez in the lawsuit against MetLife and its subsidiary have pointed to years of contracts, emails and scheduled seminars, trying to convince jurors that the insurance giant failed to properly train and supervise its representatives who allegedly promoted a fraudulent investment fund, making it responsible for investors’ losses.