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Court dismisses case claiming copyright infringement by Chive Media
The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California dismissed a lawsuit in which a plaintiff claimed his photographs were used on websites in violation of copyright laws. -
MCDERMOT WILL EMERY: McDermott Bolsters Class Action and Complex Commercial Litigation Capabilities with Addition of Bill Donovan
McDermott Will & Emery today announced the addition of William (“Bill”) Donovan, Jr. to the Firm’s Litigation Practice Group in Los Angeles. -
Fresno resident alleges fall on bus caused injuries
FRESNO – A Fresno resident alleges he was injured in a fall while on a bus traveling in the city. -
Clovis homeowners seek damages from Wilson Homes over allegations of defects
FRESNO – The owners of 21 properties in Clovis allege the houses have defects and are seeking damages from the developer. -
CIT Bank alleges Fresno business owes more than $130,000 on agreement
FRESNO – A Pasadena association alleges a Fresno business defaulted on a finance agreement. -
Sports marketing company alleges San Diego Spurs player owes more than $110,000
FRESNO – A player for the San Antonio Spurs is alleged to have failed to pay a Los Angeles sports marketing and talent management company expenses it incurred on his behalf. -
Cal Suprema Cheese alleges it is owed more than $14,000 for storing, shredding cheese
STOCKTON – A Riverbank corporation is alleged to have failed to pay a San Joaquin County for storing and shredding cheese. -
Shopper alleges she was injured when Walmart employee struck her with fence
FRESNO – A Walmart customer alleges she was injured by a store employee's actions in 2016. -
MCCATHERN PLLC: McCathern Welcomes New Intellectual Property Partner to LA Office
McCathern is excited to announce the addition of intellectual property partner, Christopher Barkley, to our Los Angeles office! -
MAYER BROWN: Mayer Brown adds Tax partner Michael Lebovitz in Los Angeles
.Mayer Brown announced today that Michael Lebovitz has joined the firm as a Tax Transactions & Consulting partner in Los Angeles. -
BH Financial Services alleges individual owes more than $5,000 on loan
STOCKTON – A debt buyer alleges an individual with a last-known address in Brentwood defaulted on a loan. -
THOMPSON COBURN LLP: Jessica Gordon recognized by Century City Chamber of Commerce
On October 15, LA associate Jessica Gordon was presented the Women of Achievement Award by the Century City Chamber of Commerce. -
GREENBERG & TRAURIG: Greenberg Traurig’s Dan Black Named to Variety500 for Second Consecutive Year
Daniel H. Black, Vice Chair of Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Global Entertainment & Media Practice and Chairman of the West Coast Entertainment & Media Practice, has been recognized for the second consecutive year in Variety500, an annual list of the 500 global leaders shaping the $2 trillion entertainment industry. -
GREENBERG & TRAURIG: Jeff E. Scott, Greenberg Traurig’s Global Co-Chair of Litigation Practice, Recognized as ‘Litigation Attorney of the Year’ by Los Angeles Business Journal
Jeff E. Scott, co-chair of the Global Litigation Practice and co-managing shareholder of the Los Angeles office at global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, was named the “Leaders in Law: 2018 Litigation Attorney of the Year” by the Los Angeles Business Journal (LABJ). -
Civil Justice Association of California says don't blame electric scooter companies for the negligence of the users
Since the introduction of dockless, electric scooters in the Los Angeles area, there have been numerous complaints about the danger of the scooters as well as lawsuits accusing scooter rental firms of negligence and contributing to civil unrest, but the Civil Justice Association of California believes that the lawsuits are targeting the wrong parties. -
State bar court recommends stayed suspension, probation for L.A. attorney
SAN FRANCISCO (Northern California Record) — Longtime Los Angeles attorney Lottie Wolfe Cohen faces a possible stayed suspension and probation following a recently announced California State Bar Court recommendation over multiple allegations of misconduct in two separate client matters. -
Attorney: 'There are no minimum safety standards for scooters right now'
LOS ANGELES – Following the introduction of electric scooters to the Los Angeles area, lawsuits have been plentiful, with plaintiffs alleging that the scooter companies are to blame for damages caused, as well as alleging that the scooters incite civil unrest and more. -
Consumer alleges Subaru WRX has defects, seeks restitution
FRESNO – A Fresno County man is seeking to replace or restitution of a Subaru vehicle he purchased over allegations it has defects. -
California High-Speed Rail Authority settles lawsuit with city of Shafter
SACRAMENTO – California's High-Speed Rail Authority recently settled a lawsuit with the city of Shafter over the alleged lack of efforts from the rail authority to mitigate environmental effects that the route through the city would cause. -
Los Angeles lawyer says she receives calls daily about scooter injuries
LOS ANGELES – The introduction of electric scooters to the Los Angeles area has left many pedestrians in fear for their safety as multiple individuals have tripped over or been struck by these scooters, in addition to two deaths that occurred as a result of an electric scooter accident in Washington, D.C. and Dallas.