SAN FRANCISCO – The spouse of a telecommunications engineer is suing the IUOE Stationary Engineers Local 39 Pension Plan and its board of trustees because of their alleged refusal to pay for a mandatory spousal pension benefit solely because he was married to a man.
SAN FRANCISCO – Former employees of Carnitas Michoacan Restaurant are suing their boss over allegations of failure to pay overtime and for all hours worked.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif – The plaintiffs’ attorney who filed a large class-action suit against Uber has filed a second suit on behalf of drivers precluded from the initial class.
SAN FRANCISCO — A shareholder of Identiv, Inc. is suing seven individuals serving as employees within the company for allegedly failing to disclose compensation information required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
SAN FRANCISCO — A California woman has joined a nationwide class action lawsuit against Volkswagen claiming she was misled into buying a vehicle that was purported to be environmentally “clean” but actually was not.
SAN FRANCISCO — A Chinese citizen is suing a law firm for alleged professional negligence, fraud and breach of contract concerning his attempt to procure a investor visa.
SAN FRANCISCO — A California resident has filed a class action lawsuit against a dog food producer for alleged deception involving not properly disclosing the country of origin of its dog food.
SAN FRANCISCO — In a case that involves an individual, and on behalf of all others similarly situated, and a laundry company, a notice of removal of civil action to federal court was filed.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Federal Trade Commission has filed a complaint for permanent injunction and other equitable relief against two individuals and a Delaware corporation they are employed by.
SAN FRANCISCO – A California man is suing a television manufacturer over claims it installs and uses monitoring software in its devices without its customers' permission.
SAN FRANCISCO – In California, class-action lawsuits have begun to spring up against supposed corporate negligence, aiming to shine light on human trafficking and slavery in supply chains. Their end goals: transparency and accountability.
SAN FRANCISCO – Multiple California divisions of Planned Parenthood are suing two organizations, six individuals and unknown co-conspirators over allegations that the defendants engaged in a campaign to interrupt its operations.