Chief Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero
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Former San Francisco Public Works Director Admits To String Of Briberies And Corruption During Years In Office
Former San Francisco Public Works Director Admits To String Of Briberies And Corruption During Years In Office. -
FARELLA BRAUN MARTEL LLP: Douglas Young Appointed Special Master in Wit v. United Behavioral Health
Chief Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California has appointed Douglas R. Young to serve as special master in the Wit v. United Behavioral Health class action. -
Magistrate judge grants company leave to amend complaint in construction dispute case
SAN FRANCISCO – A U.S. magistrate judge has granted plaintiffs leave to amend in the case of a construction dispute stemming from language surrounding structural and fire-rated glass. -
Northern District Court partially denies motion for judgment in residence dispute
SAN FRANCISCO – The plaintiffs in a dispute over a multifamily residence building were granted leave to file an amended complaint by a federal judge. -
Court denies Sephora's request for consent judgment in suit against law firm
SAN FRANCISCO – Beauty retailer Sephora USA Inc. was only partially victorious in its motion to enforce a settlement agreement against law firm Palmer Recovery Attorneys. -
New employer ordered to pay old employer's debts into pension plan
A court ordered for Amstar hotel to make back-payments for an employee pension plan that it had no idea was underfunded when it acquired the Ohana Hotel Company’s assets. -
Postmates moves case alleging couriers were misclassified as contractors to federal court
SAN FRANCISCO (Northern California Record) – Postmates recently moved a class action from a state court to a federal court as the courier delivery service grapples with a California Supreme Court decision earlier this spring that complicates how gig economy companies define independent contractors.