SAN DIEGO— A New Zealand corporation has filed suit against a Minnesota company that allegedly distributes a device that infringes upon the plaintiff's patents.
IRVINE – The Stanford University case where a young woman claimed she was raped by Brock Turner, an Olympic hopeful, sent shockwaves through the nation.
LOS ANGELES – A Pasadena company is seeking injunction from the court against a Irvine company over allegations the defendant company infringed a patent for a flash memory device.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Canadian whiskey maker with a distillery in California is seeking a declaration from the court that it did not infringe a patent regarding a specific whiskey bottle.
FRESNO – Two field services technicians have filed a lawsuit against their former employer over allegations they were not paid overtime for working more than 40 hours a week.
SAN FRANCISCO – California borrowers whose homes were foreclosed on during the collapse of the housing market beginning in 2008 now have a legal recourse to question the validity of the reassignment of those loans into securitized trusts, thanks to a recent state Supreme Court decision.
SACRAMENTO – Californians who want to speak out against lawsuit abuse still have time to sign up for California Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse and California Civil Justice Association Day at the Capitol on Tuesday, March 15.
SAN FRANCISCO – A class-action lawsuit has been filed against an online streaming service alleging it knowingly uses and distributes unauthorized copies of musical compositions.