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Damages sought from two drivers over San Francisco auto accident
SAN FRANCISCO – Three individuals are seeking damages from two drivers over a San Francisco collision. -
Court denies rehearing to school district on religious exercise case
A school district with religious practices in its policies—which were upheld by a district court—has obtained a victory in appeals. -
Parents of inmate killed at Fresno County Jail file wrongful death suit against county, sheriff's office
FRESNO – A deceased inmate’s parents are suing Fresno County and the County Sheriff’s Office in a wrongful death suit over allegations that their son’s death was a result of negligence. -
Man alleges he was injured by insecure load that fell off truck on road in Fresno
FRESNO – An individual alleges he was injured by the cargo of a truck traveling in Fresno. -
Appeals court upholds ban of tribe's online casino
Judge Carlos Bea of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in California wrote in his opinion that the act of placing a bet in the virtual casino while in the state of California was not protected under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. -
Summary judgment denied in case filed by Monster Film over fraud allegations
LOS ANGELES – A California judge has denied the defendants' request for summary judgment in an alleged fraudulent film investment case, claiming that plaintiff Monster Film Limited has solid ground for a lawsuit. -
Court denies amended motion for class certification in alleged Dodge Dart defects case
SAN DIEGO – The Southern California District Court issued a ruling to deny a group of plaintiffs’ motions to certify a class of people who bought or leased certain year models of the Dodge Dart they allege has a defective clutch. -
U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upholds ruling in prostitution legality case
SAN FRANCISCO — The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court’s ruling rejecting a legal effort by sex workers in California to have the state’s laws against prostitution declared unconstitutional. -
Workers allege company failed to pay proper wages
SAN FRANCISCO — Two employees are suing a Santa Clara County business, alleging unpaid wages and violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). -
Holocaust victim’s heirs win 16-year battle for Nazi-stolen art in Madrid museum
On July 10, the Court of Appeals ruled that the heirs of a Pissaro painting taken by Nazis during the holocaust may sue the Madrid museum holding the painting, after a 16-year legal battle. -
Six Sigma HVAC Services alleged to owe more than $15,000 for contributions
LOS ANGELES – A Pomona heating and air conditioning and air and water balancing contractor is alleged to have failed to pay contributions on behalf of its employees. -
Beacon Sales Acquisition Inc. alleges contractor owes more than $80,000 for goods
FRESNO – A Fresno County contractor is alleged to have failed to pay for roofing goods and materials. -
Motorcycle rider claims collision with mo-ped driver ejected him from bike, caused injuries
SAN FRANCISCO – A man has filed a suit against the driver of a mo-ped after an accident in the city. -
Musician alleges unlawful use of its La Migra mark
LOS ANGELES – A Ventura County musician alleges a Los Angeles County man is unlawfully using his trademark. -
Man alleges city of Ceres did not property calculate overtime wages
SACRAMENTO – An employee has filed a class-action lawsuit against the city of Ceres over allegations of violating federal wage laws. -
Oakland Pallet Co. Inc. alleged to have not paid overtime wages
OAKLAND – An employee for an Alameda County company alleges he was not given meal and rest breaks or compensated for overtime work. -
Inglewood attorney serves probation after misconduct in divorce case
LOS ANGELES — Inglewood attorney Carlos MartinezCouoh was placed on one year of probation by the State Bar Court of California. -
Former Aaron's Inc. manager files class action, alleges he was not provided rest breaks
SAN FRANCISCO – A store manager has filed a class-action suit against his former employer over allegations of violations of labor laws. -
Former employees accuse Perfection Pet Food of labor code violations
SACRAMENTO – A Visalia dry pet food manufacturer is accused of not paying for missed meal and rest periods and other violations. -
Administrative law judge blames unsafe factory practice for worker’s injuries
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA – The failure of a California-based almond factory to implement safe operating policies and work guidelines in its work area resulted in serious physical harm to one of the employees, according to an administrative judge.