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Recent News About Irvine
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GutterGlove alleges patented products were copied
SACRAMENTO – A Rocklin company alleges a Loomis business infringed its patented technology for a gutter product. -
Anton Innovations Inc. claims Getac used patented technology in wireless devices
SANTA ANA – A Costa Mesa corporation alleges an Irvine corporation and a Taiwanese corporation used its patented technology in their notebook computers and tablets. -
Former IT employee alleges Meggitt-USA Services did not provide proper overtime pay
LOS ANGELES – A Ventura County engineering company is accused of not properly paying its information technology workers for their overtime work. -
Ulthera Inc. files suit against California spas alleging they unlawfully use mark
LOS ANGELES – An Arizona corporation alleges a few spas in California are advertising spa services with a non-genuine machine. -
Driver alleges Arthur D. Barnes Inc. owes unpaid wages
LOS ANGELES – A driver for a Torrance trucking company alleges he was not properly compensated for all hours worked. -
Western Digital, HGST Inc. alleged to sell infringing memory storage devices
SANTA ANA – A San Jose corporation alleges three Irvine businesses manufacture memory storage devices that infringe two of its patents. -
Two companies accuse Amazon of patent infringement with Fire HD tablets, other devices
LOS ANGELES – Two companies with principal places of business in Irvine and San Jose allege Amazon has violated several of their patents with some of its devices. -
Oakley alleges Michigan company infringed patented designs
SANTA ANA – A Foothill Ranch corporation claims a Michigan business copied its patented eyewear designs. -
Quick Bridge Funding seeks repayment of loan allegedly in default
LOS ANGELES – A financial lender based in Irvine alleges an Iowa company defaulted on a loan. -
Former employee seeks more than $20,000 in allegedly unpaid overtime from Garda CL West
LOS ANGELES – A former employee of a private security company has filed a class-action suit alleging labor code violations. -
Man claims Old Spice deodorant caused chemical burns, files class action
SANTA ANA – A Fountain Valley man has filed a class-action lawsuit against a personal care company alleging a brand of its deodorant is defective and causes skin injuries. -
Century21 Electronics allegedly infringed Epson America's trademark
LOS ANGELES — A California corporation has filed suit against an electronics company for alleged trademark infringement. -
Universal Remote Control, electronics companies allegedly infringed patents
SANTA ANA — A California company has filed suit against another electronics company for alleged patent infringement. -
Engineering firm claims GMEP Engineering Consulting violated its trademark
SANTA ANA — A California corporation has filed suit against a competitor for allegedly infringing its trademark. -
Are out-of-state plaintiffs clogging California courts?
SACRAMENTO - A new study by the Civil Justice Association of California details the volume of product liability cases that out-of-state plaintiffs filed in Los Angeles and San Francisco against pharmaceutical companies between January 2010 and May 2016. -
Hovertrax makers allegedly infringed Chinese company's patent
LOS ANGELES – A Chinese company is accusing the Cerritos makers of Hovertrax of patent infringement. -
Jackson Shrub Supply allegedly denied fired employee retirement benefits
LOS ANGELES — A former employee has filed suit against a landscaper for allegedly being wrongfully terminated and denied retirement benefits to which he purportedly is entitled. -
Attorney: Supreme Court decision in precondemnation case a mix of win for state agencies and property owners
SAN FRANCISCO – A state Supreme Court decision earlier this summer to reform an unconstitutional California statute in eminent domain cases wasn't exactly a loss for property owners and probably isn't over yet, an eminent domain attorney said during a recent interview. -
Hollywood Classic alleges two wines were ruined by company's filtration system
SAN FRANCISCO – A Napa winemaker alleges two wines it produced for its 10th anniversary were completely or partially destroyed by a filtration system. -
Law professor offers insight into Supreme Court trends
OAKLAND – In an August California Bar Journal article, Erwin Chemerinsky, dean and distinguished professor at the University of California Irvine School of Law, offered an overview of the U.S. Supreme Court and his interpretation of its liberal leanings, especially after Justice Antonia Scalia’s death earlier this year.