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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Minx International Inc. files suit over alleged used of copyrighted fabric
LOS ANGELES – A textile company alleges its copyrighted fabric design was used without its permission. -
The Revolver Film Co. U.S.A. accused of not paying contributions
LOS ANGELES – Several labor union funds allege an employer failed to pay contributions for almost four years. -
Lebanese Arak Corp. accused of selling counterfeit brandy
LOS ANGELES – An Armenian brandy maker alleges a Glendale business sells counterfeit versions of its products. -
Unicolors Inc. files suit over allegations of copyright infringement of fabric design
LOS ANGELES – A Vernon company that owns and creates fabric designs alleges that a New Jersey company and a New York company sold items that had similar designs. -
Man seeks long-term disability benefits from Unum Life
LOS ANGELES – A cabinet maker and carpenter for Knotts Berry Farm alleges he was wrongfully denied long-term disability benefits. -
USB Technologies LLC files patent suit against Gigastone America Corp.
LOS ANGELES – A Pasadena company is seeking injunction from the court against a Irvine company over allegations the defendant company infringed a patent for a flash memory device. -
Secretary of labor files suit against West Coast Drywall & Co. Inc.
LOS ANGELES – A Riverside business and its executives are facing allegations that they did not pay their employees overtime wages. -
Class-action suit filed against Western Dental Services over calls
LOS ANGELES – Two residents from Sun City and Lynwood allege that an Orange dental business keeps calling them despite their requests to stop and has filed a class-action suit. -
Suit filed over alleged unauthorized use of photo of Marilyn Monroe
LOS ANGELES – The copyright owner of a photograph of Marilyn Monroe has filed a suit against an author and a book publisher alleging the photo was published in a book without permission. -
Man accuses LINA of wrongfully terminating benefits
LOS ANGELES – A man alleges his disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Forever 21 accused of using fabric design without permission
LOS ANGELES – The creator of artwork used in textiles for fashion alleges a clothing store used a knit design without permission. -
Man files claim seeking reinstatement of disability benefits
LOS ANGELES – A man alleges he was wrongfully terminated from receiving benefits from a long-term disability plan. -
Oakley Inc. files suit claiming patent infringement against Ohio company
LOS ANGELES – A Foothill Ranch eyewear manufacturer claims a Strongsville, Ohio company sells products that are similar to its patented products. -
Cree Inc. alleges counterfeit goods are being sold online
LOS ANGELES – A maker of light-emitting diode products alleges that counterfeit versions of its goods are being sold on eBay. -
Woman files suit seeking reinstatement of disability benefits from LINA
LOS ANGELES – A Lompoc woman who alleges she is disabled because of chronic back pain alleges her disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Suit filed against Charlotte Russe Inc. alleging use of copyrighted fabric
LOS ANGELES – The owner of graphic artworks used in apparel fabrics alleges a San Diego company used a similar fabric design without its permission. -
Class action filed against National Credit Systems Inc. over calls
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino County consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a debt collector alleging telephone harassment. -
Frick Paper Co. alleges company used marks without permission to promote business
LOS ANGELES – An Orange County paper manufacturer alleges that an Indian company used its trademark without authority to promote its business. -
U.S. Supreme Court to hear appeal of citizenship case
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the appeal in the case of a man who has been denied United States citizenship based on the residency requirement of his father. -
Gold Value International Textile Inc. files suit alleging infringement of fabric design
LOS ANGELES – A fashion industry company alleges that two other companies made similarly designed fabric as its copyrighted designs.