SAN FRANCISCO – California courts will likely see an upswing in wrongful foreclosure cases following a recent state Supreme Court ruling that left many questions unanswered.
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Jose company has filed suit against a former employee over allegations the employee is using the company's proprietary information to file patents.
SAN FRANCISCO – A songwriter has filed suit against an unknown YouTube user over allegations the user illegally distributed his works without permission.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Fullerton resident alleges that a car manufacturer violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order for the vehicles to pass inspection.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Texas man claims that a pharmaceutical company did not warn consumers about the purported side effects of a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction.
SAN FRANCISCO – An Orange County man has filed a class-action lawsuit against a gym over allegations it raised rates for certain members despite claims it would not do so.
SAN FRANCISCO – A mother alleges that she has incurred $15,000 in medical expenses related to her daughter's care after her insurance company denied coverage of a prescribed infant formula.
SAN FRANCISCO – An Arizona consumer alleges a pharmaceutical company did not warn consumers about the purported side effects of a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Sonoma County couple has filed suit against the makers of Roundup alleging that it distributed herbicides that are dangerous to human health.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Utah consumer alleges that a pharmaceutical company did not warn consumers about the purported side effects of a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction.
SAN FRANCISCO – A former Mendocino Coast District Hospital nurse alleges her insurance company wrongfully terminated her long-term disability benefits.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Missouri consumer alleges that a pharmaceutical company did not include the potential harmful effects of prolonged use of Viagra on its labels.
SAN FRANCISCO – Even with 2016 shaping up to be an active year for asbestos litigation in California, the long-running Casey v Kaiser Gypsum Co. will not be heard by the state's Supreme Court.
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a consumer product manufacturer alleging that it did not include the harmful effects of using Old Spice deodorant on its labels.