SACRAMENTO — A disabled California man is suing a Sacramento property owner, alleging violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Unruh Civil Rights Act.
Lawyers for three current and former paint manufacturers on the hook for a $1.15 billion judgment over the presence of lead paint in more than 3 million California homes have asked a California appeals court to overturn that judgment, saying the judge overreached and trespassed on legal turf more properly reserved for lawmakers, and to rule otherwise would open a virtual Pandora’s box of further judicial abuses and other unforeseen harms on homeowners, businesses and taxpayers, alike.
Global provider of secure data access and management solutions accuses Jinan USR IOT Technology, LTD of patent infringementSANTA ANA — A global provider of secure data access and management solutions is suing Jinan USR IOT Technology, LTD, a Chinese company providing networking communication, citing alleged unfair competition and unjust enrichment.Lantronix, Inc. filed a complaint on July 7, in the U.S.
The California Sixth District Court of Appeal recently issued an opinion on three related appeals on a dispute over a property sold at a foreclosure sale in 1998.
The California Sixth District Court of Appeal recently ruled that California's Unfair Competition Law (UCL) does not apply to a California couple who attempted to challenge the repossession of their home.
The State Bar Court of California recently suspended Keith Franklin Rouse, a Pasadena attorney, from the practice of law after the attorney comingled nearly $500,000 in his client trust account.
The California Sixth Appellate panel of judges is directing a superior court to reconsider a bicycle part manufacturer's motion for a convenient and fair hearing.