SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco property owner alleges that a real estate broker misrepresented information about property taxes and the transfer of a deed.
SAN DIEGO — A disabled customer is suing owners of a San Diego frozen yogurt restaurant, alleging violation of the American With Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Unruh Civil Rights Act.
A group that backs the interests of energy producers calls ExxonMobil's recent move toward counter-suing parties involved in California climate change litigation a "win" for manufacturers.
Redlands attorney James DeAguilera, a former Loma Linda planning director who represented supporters of a losing marijuana ballot initiative earlier this year, faces disbarment following a California State Bar decision regarding 13 counts of misconduct in four client matters.
The California First Appellate District Court of Appeal recently decided to uphold the Solano County Superior Court's decision to drop Linda Vanpelt's case against HSBC Bank USA, National Association and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc.
LOS ANGELES – A San Bruno corporation that creates and sells tax preparation instructional books alleges its materials are unlawfully being copied and sold.
SACRAMENTO — A septuagenarian rape victim, who also suffered from a recent stroke, will receive a $1.35 million settlement originating from two incidents of rape carried out by a former Sacramento police officer.