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California company claims patent infringement over microdermabrasion technology
LOS ANGELES — A California corporation has filed a claim against several defendants citing infringement of patents pertaining to the plaintiff's microdermabrasion technology. -
California company claims copyright infringement against multiple defendants
LOS ANGELES — A California garment maker has filed suit against Swoon Fashion, M&P Central Inc., Styles for Less Inc. and Does 1 through 10 citing alleged copyright infringement over a clothing pattern. -
Sales and service tech files suit seeking reinstatement of disability benefits
LOS ANGELES – A former sales and service technician for Frontier Communications Corp. alleges he was wrongfully terminated from receiving long-term disability benefits. -
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. -
Man claims Charter Communications of California keeps calling his number to reach another party
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles man claims a business has contacted him for two years in an attempt to solicit its services using an automatic dialing system. -
Textile company alleges fabric was used without permission by three companies
LOS ANGELES – Three companies are accused of selling garments that use a copyrighted fabric pattern without permission. -
LA fabric manufacturer claims copyright infringement against clothier T.J. Maxx
LOS ANGELES — A fabric manufacturer has filed a claim against The TJX Companies Inc. and Does 1-10, alleging that the defendants copied a particular textile print. -
San Diego health company claims CVS-brand glucose monitor infringes patent
LOS ANGELES — A San Diego corporation is suing Agamatrix Inc. over a patent for its glucose monitoring systems used by patients to treat their diabetes. -
Taiwanese headphone manufacturer claims patent infringement by eBay dealers
LOS ANGELES — A Taiwanese citizen is suing individual eBay dealers who allegedly are selling headphones that copy his patented design. -
Unicolors Inc. claims copyright infringement against Delaware businesses
LOS ANGELES — A California corporation is suing several businesses claiming they manufactured garments sporting similar designs to what it has manufactured for customers. -
Fashion Nova, Fashion Vitamin accused of using fabric designs without authorization
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles owner of copyrighted fabric designs alleges two companies in the state used its designs without permission. -
TOMI Environmental Solutions Inc. alleges Costa Mesa companies replaced marks on products
LOS ANGELES – A Beverly Hills corporation alleges two competing Costa Mesa businesses have tried to sell its products as their own. -
Woman accuses Standard Insurance Co. of wrongfully terminating benefits
LOS ANGELES – A word processor alleges she was wrongfully terminated from receiving disability benefits. -
Purchasing Power accused of making automatic withdraws without consent
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino County woman alleges a debt collector made repeated withdraws from her debit account without her consent. -
Ironclad Performance Wear alleges Kansas company infringed glove design
LOS ANGELES – The Valencia maker of work gloves for the oil and natural gas industry alleges a Kansas business has infringed on its design. -
LeagueSharp operators facing suit against League of Legends game owners
LOS ANGELES – The makers of the League of Legends game have filed a suit against the operators of an alleged cheating service called LeagueSharp. -
The Paul Revere Life Insurance Co. accused of wrongfully terminating benefits
LOS ANGELES — A Californian has filed a claim against Unum Group and The Paul Revere Life Insurance Co. alleging his benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Bicyclist injured in accident with USPS driver alleges negligence
LOS ANGELES — A bicyclist alleges he was injured after being struck by a postal service employee. -
Meridian Textiles accuses three New York businesses of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A California corporation is suing New York-based corporations Danice Stores Inc., EHL Imports Corp. and Does 1 through 10, alleging that they manufactured fabrics containing the plaintiff's copyrighted designs. -
Judge allows for limited class action against Apple and Path app for data breach
SAN FRANCISCO – Apple Inc. is asking a federal appeals court to overturn last month's ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Jon Tigar in the Northern District of California that an estimated 480,000 Apple users who downloaded the Path social network app can continue as a class against Path Inc. and Apple.