SAN FRANCISCO – A new ruling by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has opened implied certification claims to the elimination of proof in a two-part test.
SAN FRANCISCO – Four labor union groups in Marin County, California, are asking the state supreme court to reconsider a lower court ruling that would alter pension plans and retirement benefits for public employees currently on the job.
SAN FRANCISCO – A manufacturer of furniture for the hospitality industry alleges a North Caroline business copied the patented design of one of its chairs.
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco County consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a debt collector over allegations it mailed a misleading collection letter.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Texas-based company alleges a Miami business has been using a similar mark to sell automotive electronic goods and is creating confusion in the marketplace.
SAN FRANCISCO – A former employee has filed a class-action suit against the nation's largest leading provider of integrated manage care services over allegations it did not pay field case managers overtime wages.
SAN FRANCISCO—A California District Court has ruled that a discretionary clause within a benefits policy was to be enforced in the case Bain v. United Healthcare Inc.
SAN FRANCISCO – Former payroll sales representatives for Wells Fargo allege the financial institution violated wage labor laws and have filed a class-action suit.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Mountain View consumer alleges a Foothill Ranch home mortgage and loan refinancing company has called her numerous times without consent.
SAN FRANCISCO — MetLife has been found liable after denying a transition in Daniel Demer's benefits in Demer v. IBM Corporation LTD Plan, which was filed in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, California.
SAN FRANCISCO — A group of student athletes has filed a class-action lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and PAC-12 Conference for alleged unpaid wages and violation of the applicable minimum wage law.
SAN FRANCISCO — A family has filed suit against a physician, a hospital and others after their minor child was allegedly misdiagnosed, then suffered a life-threatening reaction after his appendix burst.