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Recent News About Los Angeles
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PIAA: California tort reform needs to go national
SACRAMENTO – Physician Insurers Association of America says a bill before Congress that seeks to discourage frivolous lawsuits by limiting noneconomic compensation is an important step toward much-needed tort reform. -
New director of Rancho Santa Fe Foundation hopes to reach out to the community
SAN DIEGO – The Rancho Santa Fe Foundation, an organization which has been helping people put their charitable vision into action, announced two new directors last month. One of the directors is Louis A. Mezzullo, a consulting partner at Withers Bergman LLP. -
Suit filed against individual over allegedly unpaid loan
SAN FRANCISCO – A Cyprus business company is suing a California individual seeking the balance on an allegedly unpaid loan. -
Bakersfield resident accuses Kraft Heinz Foods Co. of false advertising
SAN FRANCISCO – A Bakersfield woman is suing a food manufacturer alleging that it wrongfully advertised its product as containing 100 percent Parmesan cheese, but actually ontains a percentage of cellulose as well. -
Man alleges Viagra cause of melanoma diagnosis
SAN FRANCISCO – A Colorado man alleges he had to have an amputation to treat melanoma as a result of using Viagra. -
Viagra alleged to cause melanoma
SAN FRANCISCO – A Florida man alleges that a pharmaceutical company wrongfully manufactured and distributed a product to the market without proper testing or warning. -
Malibu Media alleges work was distributed illegally
SAN FRANCISCO – An unknown BitTorrent user is facing a lawsuit from a Los Angeles company over allegations that the user wrongfully distributed unauthorized copies of the company's property. -
BitTorrent user accused of illegal downloading
SACRAMENTO – A Los Angeles media company is suing an unknown BitTorrent user over allegations the user wrongfully distributed unauthorized copies of the plaintiff's property. -
Malibu Media sues subscriber over alleged copyright infringement
SACRAMENTO – A Los Angeles media company alleges that an unknown Internet user has illegally distributed its movies over BitTorrent. -
Editions Limited West alleges company unlawfully sold copies of art
SAN FRANCISCO – An Emeryville business is suing a Minnesota company claiming it unlawfully made reproductions of art work to sell. -
Man alleges he contracted cancer from exposure to herbicide
LOS ANGELES – A Colorado man who used to work in Fillmore has filed suit alleging he was diagnosed with cancer as a result of being exposed to a certain herbicide. -
Insurance company seeks reimbursement for claims after policy was canceled
SACRAMENTO – An insurance company alleges a business filed a claim and was issued a check despite the fact that its policy was canceled. It is seeking reimbursement. -
Theta Chi Fraternity accuses student organization of infringing on name
SAN FRANCISCO – A fraternity is suing a university and one of its Greek organizations over allegations the organization's name is too similar to the fraternity's. -
Judge denies claim against California High Speed Rail Authority, says litigation was premature
SACRAMENTO – After a Sacramento Superior Court judge ruled in favor of the California High Speed Rail Authority and denied attempts by Central Valley residents to shut down construction of the rail line, plans and construction are pressing on. -
Company sues former CEO over fraud allegations
SAN FRANCISCO – A Richmond man and a Berkeley company have filed a suit against a Mill Valley man alleging racketeering. -
Stockholder sues board of directors over alleged violation of exchange act
CALIFORNIA — A company stockholder is suing, citing alleged breach of contract, breach of duty, unfair competition and violation of federal law. -
Customer sues car manufacturer over alleged evasion of U.S. law
LOS ANGELES – A Laguna Niguel man is suing a car manufacturer over allegations it violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection. -
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. -
Woman alleges Aetna terminated benefits after 10 years
LOS ANGELES – A flight attendant is suing her insurance company alleging that it wrongfully terminated her benefits. -
Woman sues Merrick Bank Corp. over alleged violation of TCPA
SACRAMENTO – A San Joaquin woman is suing a bank claiming it has called her more than 100 times in the span of a few months.