Long Beach
Recent News About Long Beach
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Artist Dashiell Snow's work used in McDonald's decor without authorization, administrator claims
LOS ANGELES – A late artist's estate administrator alleges a fast food chain with a regional office in Long Beach has used artwork without authorization. -
Monsanto prevails in PCB pollution case, but cities plan to appeal
SAN JOSE -- A federal judge has dismissed lawsuits in which the cities of San Jose, Oakland and Berkeley sought to force Monsanto to help pay for reducing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) contamination in the San Francisco Bay. -
Court rules BNSF's environmental study for gateway insufficient, spokesperson says decision 'clear signal' business isn't welcome
LOS ANGELES – BNSF Railway has decided to appeal a lower court’s recent ruling that its environmental analysis for the Southern California International Gateway (SCIG) was insufficient under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). -
ZP Transport, Prestige Direct accused of damaging cargo
LOS ANGELES – An insurance company has filed suit against two transportation companies after its subrogee's cargo was allegedly damaged in transport. -
PLS Check Cashers of California alleged to have not paid overtime, minimum wages
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles County woman has filed a class-action lawsuit her former employer against alleging she and other class members were not paid all wages. -
Couple alleges VA hospital failed to diagnose aortic aneurysm
LOS ANGELES – A Palos Verdes Estates couple alleges a government health care facility failed to properly diagnose the husband's symptoms, resulting in further medical care. -
United Omaha Life wrongfully denied benefits, man claims
LOS ANGELES – An employee for the city of Long Beach claims he is disabled and was wrongfully denied long-term disability benefits by his insurer. -
Molina Healthcare accused of placing robocalls
LOS ANGELES – An individual has filed a class-action lawsuit against a Long Beach company alleging it made unsolicited robocalls to her number. -
Long Beach marine businesses allege they were hacked by web designer
LOS ANGELES – Two Long Beach companies allege a web designer hired to build websites hacked into their accounts and their entire business. -
Lawsuits against social media after terrorist attacks raises freedom of speech concerns
SAN FRANCISCO – A recent lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of California against Google, Facebook and Twitter raises questions about how far is too far for freedom of speech. -
Man claims San Francisco companies called him without permission
SAN FRANCISCO – An Orange County man alleges companies called him six times without his consent to sell him solar panels. -
Four ex-employees allege games business violated pay rules
SAN FRANCISCO – Four former employees are suing a games business, alleging unpaid overtime wages. -
Trademark infringement suit filed by e-cig company
LOS ANGELES – A Long Beach company has filed suit against an Arizona company and its affiliates alleging copyright infringement in relation to products for electronic cigarettes. -
CJAC/CALA Day scheduled at capitol
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.