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California Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board Releases Report on 2020 Police Stop Data
California Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board Releases Report on 2020 Police Stop Data. -
Theft at clogged California ports worsens supply chain issues for businesses, consumers
In another signal of the supply chain crisis impact on inflation, cargo containers are being targeted by thieves, causing further supply side problems for businesses that translate into higher prices for consumers. -
California legislators convene supply chain hearing to address port congestion
Amid the continuing supply chain crisis in California, industry stakeholders joined lawmakers at a special meeting of the Ports and Goods Movement committee Wednesday to figure out practical ways to address regulations and investment to help accelerate operations. -
Driver shortage, state regulations add to California supply chain crisis
With more than 100 cargo ships idle off the coast of California, concerns persist about the immediate impact on families and businesses and how AB 5 and other state-specific regulations have exacerbated the situation. -
Sept. 10: Contra Costa Superior Court docket for "complaint" cases
The following cases categorized as "complaint" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on Sept. 10. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on Sept. 10
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Sept. 10 in the suits below: -
Court activity on Sept. 10: Joss Harris vs ISP2, Inc.
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Joss Harris against ISP2, Inc. on Sept. 10. -
Aug. 18: Contra Costa Superior Court docket for "complaint" cases
The following cases categorized as "complaint" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on Aug. 18. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on Aug. 18
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Aug. 18 in the suits below: -
Court activity on Aug. 18: Joss Harris vs ISP2, Inc.
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Joss Harris against ISP2, Inc. on Aug. 18. -
U.S. Appeals Court slated to rule on emergency stay in Prop 65 case
A motion recently filed in the Ninth Circuit seeks to dismiss an emergency stay of a preliminary injunction that had temporarily prohibited the filing of Proposition 65 litigation concerning acrylamide in food and beverages. -
Issues of equity, economic recovery set to be addressed in new legislative session; 'Marshall plan' solution needed, expert says
The first week of California’s new legislative session should provide a glimpse of pandemic recovery policy that will strive to balance mitigation of the COVID-19 public health crisis with improved coordination to address economic difficulties. -
Sacramento hotels to require panic buttons for employees despite previous litigation
Several California cities, including Sacramento, have passed new requirements on hotels to better guard the safety of their employees. -
Defense witness testifies that J&J's baby powder did not cause woman's mesothelioma
TORRANCE, Calif. – A pulmonary doctor specializing in lung diseases told a courtroom on Friday that plaintiff Carolyn Weirick’s mesothelioma was not caused by Johnson & Johnson baby powder, while Weirick’s attorneys portrayed him as a biased mercenary for major corporations that recklessly use asbestos in their products. -
Business leaders welcome coffee toxic warning decision, legal action still pending over labeling
SACRAMENTO – Business leaders in California are welcoming a move by regulators to not include a toxic substance warning on brewed or roasted coffee. -
Civil Justice Association of California applauds decision regarding cancer warning for coffee
California lawsuit reform advocates are welcoming a recent decision by the state's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment that warning labels are not needed for coffee after it determined there was no significant risk that trace amounts of a chemical in the beverage causes cancer. -
Long Beach attorney disbarred by default following competence and other misconduct allegations
SAN FRANCISCO – Long Beach attorney Lindsay Elizabeth Vose has been disbarred by default following a California Supreme Court order over 10 counts of misconduct, according to a notification recently issued by The State Bar of California. -
Long Beach attorney disbarred after allegedly misappropriating more than $107,000
SAN FRANCISCO (Northern California Record) — Long Beach attorney Gaurav D. Datta has been disbarred following a California Supreme Court decision and misappropriation allegations in a trust account matter, according to a notification recently issued by the State Bar of California. -
Lemoore resident files suit over Fresno auto accident
FRESNO – A Lemoore resident is seeking damages from a Kerman resident over a vehicle collision in Fresno. -
Consumer alleges Chevrolet Malibu has engine defects, seeks replacement of vehicle
FRESNO – A Clovis consumer alleges a used vehicle he purchased from a Fresno County dealership has defects and is seeking either replacement of or restitution for the vehicle.