SAN FRANCISCO – Seven individuals, and on behalf of others in a similar situation, are suing Porsche, Volkswagen and Audi over allegations that the auto manufacturers mislead consumers.
SAN FRANCISCO – A resident of Contra Costa County is suing a self-funded employee welfare benefit plan over claims it wrongfully denied his daughter benefits.
SAN FRANCISCO – Two individuals and a pension plan are suing another individual and two companies that deal with construction and installation for a complaint under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.
SAN FRANCISCO – Mode Media, a Brisbane corporation formerly known as Glam Media, is suing an unnamed individual who has registered the domain name GlamScoop.org, alleging trademark infringement.
SAN FRANCISCO – Seven business entities in New York, Illinois and Pennsylvania are suing a Missouri-based insurance company over allegations of breach of contract, implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and equitable subrogation and contribution.
SAN FRANCISCO – A former franchise owner is suing Jackson Hewitt Inc. over allegations that parts of its franchise contract are unenforceable under California law.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Pennsylvania-based company is suing a California corporation over allegations of infringement of a patent on a certain medicine cabinet.
SAN FRANCISCO — An Oakland man is suing a national insurance company for allegedly violating the terms of his plan by failing to pay his long-term disability benefits.
SAN FRANCISCO—An insurance company is suing the new owners of a fire-damaged San Francisco building over allegations that its policy covering loss of rental income from the structure fire was with the previous owner.
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - On Nov. 25, a U.S. District
judge dismissed a class action lawsuit against Ford, Toyota and GM,
ruling the claim that cars were susceptible to electronic hacking had no
evidence of personal injury to support it.