SAN FRANCISCO – A Cook County, Illinois man alleges that his employer's insurance company did not cover medical treatment his daughter needed for a mental health condition.
SAN FRANCISCO – A fraternity is suing a university and one of its Greek organizations over allegations the organization's name is too similar to the fraternity's.
SAN FRANCISCO – A produce company has filed suit against several businesses alleging that they wrongfully failed and refused to pay for products delivered.
SAN FRANCISCO – While lawsuits over unpaid overtime are frequently filed, the complaints mostly come from lower-wage workers. But a recent suit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California involved financial services professionals – workers who don't raise this issue "nearly as much," Allan Bloom, an attorney at Proskauer Rose, told the Northern California Record.
SAN FRANCISCO – A patent pool administrator alleges it suffered damages after two companies it contracted with wrongfully breached their contract by failing to provide quarterly reports as well as failing to pay royalty payments.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Palo Atlo company is being sued over allegations that it knowingly infringed copyrighted software and updates owned by a Redwood City company.
SAN FRANCISCO – A federal agency has filed suit against a New Jersey man and other parties alleging that they unlawfully orchestrated a Ponzi-like scheme.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Santa Clara County woman and her son are suing an insurance company alleging it wrongfully underscored the son's condition and denied plan benefits.
SAN FRANCISCO – A California nonprofit group that is assembling a statewide comprehensive database of patient health care information has hired its first full-time general counsel as the organization takes on more participants and adds new services in a bid to make the state’s health care system more efficient.
SAN FRANCISCO – California borrowers whose homes were foreclosed on during the collapse of the housing market beginning in 2008 now have a legal recourse to question the validity of the reassignment of those loans into securitized trusts, thanks to a recent state Supreme Court decision.
SAN FRANCISCO – An Arkansas-based mobile consent management and messaging service company is suing the Campbell owners of the StarStar dial code registry and an Akron, Ohio company over allegations they wrongfully tried to terminate a lease.