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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Lumber Liquidators allegedly sold defective flooring
LOS ANGELES — An individual has filed a class-action lawsuit against a national flooring provider for allegedly selling and installing defective flooring. -
California garment designer alleges Zulily copied its designs
LOS ANGELES — A California textile printer has filed suit against a retailer for allegedly manufacturing and distributing clothing that feature the same design as the plaintiff's items. -
Man claims insurance company wrongfully denied his disability claim
LOS ANGELES — A former employee has filed suit against a life insurance company for allegedly canceling his disability payments. -
Woman alleges she did not give Kohl's permission to contact her on cellphone
LOS ANGELES – A consumer claims a debt collector routinely called her on her cellphone without permission. -
Delta Island purchase gets go ahead by state Supreme Court
LOS ANGELES – The California Supreme Court has ruled that a Southern California water supplier can go ahead with the purchase of the Delta Islands, regardless of the opposition and lawsuit against it. -
FedEx employee claims LINA wrongfully terminated disability benefits
LOS ANGELES – A city truck driver for FedEx alleges his insurer wrongfully terminated his disability benefits. -
Woman claims Receivables Performance Management called her at work over alleged debt
OAKLAND – An Oakland consumer alleges a debt collector repeatedly called her at her workplace. -
Enginious Structures accused of using copyrighted photo without authorization
OAKLAND – A San Diego photographer claims an Oakland company used his photo to advertise its services without his permission. -
California Expanded Metal Products Co. allegedly discharged pollutants into the San Gabriel River
LOS ANGELES — A citizen has filed suit against a metal products company for allegedly violating federal law for discharging pollutants into the San Gabriel River. -
Carpenters Southwest Administrative Corp. claims employer refused audit
LOS ANGELES – An administrative corporation for several labor union trusts have filed a suit to audit an Arizona employer's records. -
Are out-of-state plaintiffs clogging California courts?
SACRAMENTO - A new study by the Civil Justice Association of California details the volume of product liability cases that out-of-state plaintiffs filed in Los Angeles and San Francisco against pharmaceutical companies between January 2010 and May 2016. -
Couture Textile alleges Nordstrom, others used design without permission
LOS ANGELES – A fabric print designer alleges its design was used without authorization in garments. -
United Shipping Group Inc. accused of trademark infringement by Colorado company with similar name
LOS ANGELES – A Colorado corporation has filed suit against a Glendale business alleging it is diverting business because it operates under a similar name. -
Club owner claims Dream Hotel Group et al infringed upon his Limelight trademark
LOS ANGELES — A club owner has filed suit against a group of individuals and a hotel group for alleged trademark infringement of his club name, the Limelight. -
Soldier claims he was allegedly misdiagnosed at veterans hospital
LOS ANGELES — A man has filed suit against the U.S. government and others for alleged medical negligence and misdiagnosis after he was incorrectly told his kidneys were failing while as a patient at a Veterans Affairs Medical Hospital. -
Woman owes more than $5,000 on student loans, government alleges
LOS ANGELES – The federal government alleges an Orange County woman owes more than $5,000 for student loans. -
Consumer alleges debt collectors would not accept payment to settle debt
LOS ANGELES – A consumer alleges two debt collectors refused to honor their agreement with her to settle a debt. -
Woman alleges Credit One Financial has called her repeatedly for debt she does not owe
LOS ANGELES – A Las Vegas bank is facing a lawsuit from a Los Angeles resident over allegations it is trying to collect a debt that doesn't belong to her. -
AAA alleges Boulevard Towing uses mark without authorization
LOS ANGELES – A Florida company alleges a Los Angeles towing company is using its mark without permission. -
Photographer claims he is owed compensation for unauthorized use of copyrighted photo
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego-based professional photographer alleges an Encinitas corporation used his copyrighted photo without permission.