SAN FRANCISCO – A California corporation is accused of breaching a bargaining agreement for its alleged failure to allow an audit of its payroll records.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Tennessee company with an office in Napa alleges that a company with an office in Larkspar is selling a chardonnay wine with a similar name, bottle and label.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Pleasanton is seeking a judgment from the court declaring it is not infringing another company's trademark relating to water bottle designs.
As the popular ride-sharing giant Uber is at the forefront of controversy, the firm also finds itself upping its settlement in a class-action lawsuit that claims that its customers were misled about so-called safe rides fees and the screening process for drivers, among other alleged improprieties documented in a suit filed with a California federal court.
A California appeals court recently reversed a trial court’s decision to reject arbitration requests over allegations of kickback payments made to real estate brokers over the sale of homes.
Retired union members who lost a suit against the Transport Workers Union of America (TWU) claiming they were denied equity after the bankruptcy of American Airlines and American Eagle Airlines Inc. have asked the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for a rehearing.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Campbell man employed by Lockheed Martin alleges his long-term disability benefits were wrongfully terminated by an insurance company.
The California First District Court of Appeal agreed with six of seven causes of action in rulings by the Fourth District Court of Appeal and the Second District Court of Appeal rulings in a lawsuit filed by the California Taxpayers Action Network against the Mt. Diablo Unified School District.