A website operator is suing ZCS Inc., Hair Solutions Inc., Atlantic Coast Media LLC, Reputation Defender et al., several companies, citing alleged abuse and civil conspiracy.
An author is suing Education Dynamics LLC, EdPLUS Holdings LLC d/b/a Unigo Group LLC, Peter Enestrom, Dear Boy Ventures and GruberReview LLC, individuals, citing alleged breach of contract and copyright infringement.
SAN FRANCISCO — A University of Southern California (USC) football linebacker is taking the lead in a lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and Pac-12 Conference in an ongoing struggle over pay for college athletics, claiming the organizations owe student-athletes unpaid wages and overtime.
SAN FRANCISCO – A federal appeals court has ordered a rehearing for a case
that involves an undocumented immigrant who was classified as lacking “good moral
character” because he was considered a “habitual drunkard.”
SAN FRANCISCO – California has been taxing tampons and sanitary napkins for years, classifying them as “luxury” items, while labeling items like Viagra and Lubriderm lotion as” medical necessities. Now the court is being asked to change that classification.
SAN FRANCISCO -- A recent California Supreme Court decision involving the pharmaceutical company Bristol Myers Squibb will greatly impact products liability lawsuits in California and possibly in other states, experts say.
SAN FRANCISCO -- A proposed $3,850,000 class-action settlement has been reached in Saunders et al. v. Cabela's Wholesale Inc. by the San Francisco County Superior Court.
SAN FRANCISCO — A consumer has filed suit against a credit card company and its chairman for alleged defamation, fraud and intention infliction of emotional distress after the company removed his bonus points earned on purchases.
SAN FRANCISCO – The Center for Biological Diversity, Coalition for Clean Air, Communities for a Better Environment and the Sunset Coalition have filed a “friend of the court” brief in support of those opposing the Golden State Warriors’ proposed 18,000-seat arena.
SAN FRANCISCO — A U.S. district judge in Northern California will oversee the consolidated cases against Monsanto, which faces claims that its most widely used herbicide, Roundup, can cause cancer.
SAN FRANCISCO -- The California Supreme Court's decision to hear a case that questions whether unnamed class members have rights to appeal court-awarded attorneys’ fees without formally intervening in litigation amounted to winning the legal appeal lottery.
SAN FRANCISCO -- The California Supreme Court has declared that it is not authorized to determine whether or not the disputed project in the high-profile case of the Friends of the College of San Mateo Gardens vs. San Mateo County Community College District could be considered as a “new” undertaking.