In response to growing crime and lack of effective legislation to prevent it, a new coalition of business, neighborhood, and victims’ groups launched last week to impress upon lawmakers the importance of taking action.
As court proceedings continue in the lawsuit People of the State of California v. Potter Handy LLP et al. – alleging fraudulent filing of Americans with Disabilities [ADA] suits – a federal judge has subsequently ordered Potter Handy plaintiffs to show standing in separate ADA cases.
Pallav Raghuvanshi, Shira Peleg, and Jennifer A. Vincent to Present Barristers Club of San Francisco CLE Webinar on Federal Tax Issues of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency.
The California Supreme Court has declined to review a lawsuit that alleges a husband died from COVID-19 after his wife brought it home from her place of work, raising questions about why the case wasn't covered by the Workers’ Compensation Act (WCA) and Derivative Injury Doctrine.
The following cases categorized as "complaint" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on April 25. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Bertha Rodriguez and Victor Hugo Rodriguez against Calavares Materials, Inc., Francisco Ruiz and State Compensationinsurance Fund on April 25.
A joint lawsuit by the district attorneys of San Francisco and Los Angeles counties seeks to address the problem of predatory litigation that business owners have long argued is happening in their neighborhoods, even forcing some to surrender so much money it drives them out of business.
The following cases categorized as "complaint" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on April 14. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The following cases categorized as "complaint" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on April 13. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: