Los Angeles
Recent News About Los Angeles
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LBC Irwindale alleged to owe for leasing equipment
LOS ANGELES – A Connecticut business alleges an Ontario company has defaulted on a lease agreement. -
Getvisibleweb.com accused of making unsolicited calls to advertise services
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles man has filed a class-action suit against a website and its owners over their alleged telemarketing calls. -
The Winsford Corp. alleges AMTEX uses similar mark
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles corporation alleges that a San Bernardino corporation is using a similar trademark. -
The Tobacco Shop allegedly sold counterfeit water pipes
LOS ANGELES — A water pipe manufacturer has filed suit against a tobacco shop for allegedly selling counterfeit products. -
K-Mart alleged infringed Korean companies' patent by selling Kodak LED product
LOS ANGELES — Korean companies have filed suit against a major chain of stores for alleged patent infringement by selling a Kodak product that infringes their LED lighting patent. -
Federal government seeks repayment of loan from Riverside County resident
LOS ANGELES – A Riverside County woman is accused of failing to pay back her student loan. -
Jukin Media Inc. alleges more than 300 copyrighted videos were infringed by Los Angeles companies
LOS ANGELES – A digital media company is suing several Los Angeles companies alleging they copied more than 300 of its videos. -
Orange Bang company alleges Arizona beverage company is using its Ole mark
LOS ANGELES – A Sylmar beverage company alleges another beverage maker in Arizona has continued to use its mark despite letters from its counsel. -
Gators Sports Bar & Grill alleged to have allowed performances of songs without license
RIVERSIDE – A Victorville restaurant is facing a suit from several owners of copyrighted music alleging their songs were performed without a license. -
Cali Raised LED accuses Rago Fabrication of trade libel, using photos without permission
LOS ANGELES – A Santa Fe Springs business alleges a competitor took its text and photographs to promote its business. -
Woman alleges Wells Fargo continued to call her after she requested the calls stop
LOS ANGELES – A resident alleges that a debt collector continued to call her after it acknowledged her request to stop calling. -
Federal government seeks repayment of student loan allegedly in default
LOS ANGELES – A Riverside County man is alleged to have defaulted on a student loan. -
Mackson Inc., Ross Stores alleged to have used infringing fabric for clothing
LOS ANGELES – A Vernon corporation claims that two business have made clothing with infringing versions of its fabric. -
Photographer claims USA World Business Service used photos, removed watermarks
SAN FRANCISCO – A Florida photographer claims a San Francisco corporation used his photos to promote its business. -
Focus Receivables Management accused of not updating credit report
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles consumer alleges a Marietta debt collector failed to update his credit report after paying off a debt. -
Individual accused of alleged failure to pay student loan
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino man is accused of defaulting on a student loan in 1998. -
Plaza Smoke Shop allegedly sold counterfeit water pipes
LOS ANGELES — A water pipe distributor has filed suit against a retailer for allegedly selling water pipes that are counterfeit. -
Woman alleges TRS Recovery Services Inc. continued to call after she revoked permission
LOS ANGELES – A Venture consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a debt collector alleging it violated federal law with the collection calls it placed to her cellphone. -
Wal-Mart, others alleged to have used copyrighted fabric design without authorization
LOS ANGELES – Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and others are facing accusations from a Los Angeles company that it used a copyrighted textile design for clothing without permission. -
San Jose attorney suspended, given probation for commingling funds
LOS ANGELES – The California State Bar Court placed San Jose attorney Steven Lee Dickinson on a 60-day suspension from practicing law and gave him a two-year probation with specific requirements that include completion of the multistate professional responsibility examination.