SAN FRANCISCO – A man alleges his former employer terminated him without providing a timely notice of his right to continue his health insurance benefits.
SAN FRANCISCO – The U.S. Department of Justice has disbarred attorney Carla
Ruth McBeath from practice before the Department of Homeland Security, the
Board the Immigration Appeals and the Immigration Court.
SAN FRANCISCO – David M. Spieker, a Modesto attorney who was previously suspended from practice before the Board of Immigration Appeals, the Immigration Courts, and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for one year, has sought reinstatement to practice with no objections from any of the departments.
SAN FRANCISCO – A lawsuit that puts fishermen against U.S. Fish & Wildlife in California has been revived thanks to a decision by a federal appeals court last week.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Fremont business and its owner and a director are facing allegations they misclassified their employees to avoid paying overtime wages.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Texas woman has filed suit against a Contra Costa County man alleging he punched her in the face after a discussion near the Campus Corner district in Norman, Oklahoma.
SAN FRANCISCO – Sharing your streaming password with a friend for a night is unlikely to lead you to jail, but taking information from your ex-employer with a former co-worker probably will.
SAN FRANCISCO – A final hearing date has been set for the class-action lawsuit claiming a soft drink producer has used cancer-causing ingredients in its soft drinks.
SAN FRANCISCO – A retired aerospace and defense engineer living in Canada alleges two social media companies use his copyrighted security software applications.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Minnesota law banning the importation of electricity from coal-fired power plants in other states does not threaten California’s more narrowly written environmental laws largely because it has been struck down recently by both a U.S. district court and a federal appeals court.