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Wheelchair user alleges Bea's Bakery in Tarzana did not have compliant parking
LOS ANGELES – A Tarzana bakery is alleged to have failed to maintain parking for customers with disabilities. -
Star Fabrics alleges 2bella infringed copyrighted textile design
LOS ANGELES – A Sausalito company is alleged to have unlawfully used a textile design in fabrics and/or garments. -
Lithia Hyundai of Fresno customer alleges water on floor caused fall
FRESNO – A patron of a Fresno auto dealership alleges he was injured in a fall because of water on the floor. -
Consumer files class action against USA Fitness Center over texts allegedly sent without consent
LOS ANGELES – A Pennsylvania man alleges he received unwanted promotional text messages from a California gym chain. -
Consumer alleges Chevrolet vehicle she purchased in 2012 has defects, seeks replacement
FRESNO – A Clovis resident alleges a vehicle she purchased nearly six years ago has defects and seeks either replacement or restitution. -
Woman alleges Ranchwood Homeowners Association failed to repair step that caused fall
FRESNO – A Fresno condominium association is alleged to have failed to repair a broken step that caused an individual to fall. -
GC Services alleged to have failed to disclose nature of call on voicemail
LOS ANGELES – A Long Beach resident alleges a debt collector left a voicemail for her and unlawfully failed to disclose its name or the nature of the call. -
Former NFL player alleges Instagram post was defamatory
LOS ANGELES – A former NFL player alleges an Instagram post damaged his external reputation and caused other damages. -
Seterus alleged to have continued to call Playa Del Ray man without his consent
LOS ANGELES – A Playa Del Ray consumer alleges that a North Carolina-based debt collector ignored his request to stop calling him. -
JP Morgan Chase's repeated phone calls for unpaid bills prompts lawsuit
LOS ANGELES - JP Morgan Chase is accused of calling a couple multiple times a day over an unpaid bill, starting in the early morning and continuing through the evening. -
Walmart and its women's clothing brand are accused of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A fabric designer has filed a class-action lawsuit against White Mark Universal Inc., Walmart and Does 1-10, citing alleged copyright infringement. -
BAKER STERCHI COWDEN & RICE LLC: $224 million sought in Lawsuit against AT&T over cryptocurrency theft
A cyber thief was able to trick AT&T into providing Michael Terpin’s account information, enabling that thief to make off with nearly $24 million in cryptocurrency belonging to Terpin, according to a complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of California in Los Angeles. -
MAYER BROWN: Top Litigators in Los Angeles: Dale J. Giali
Litigation & Dispute Resolution partner Dale Giali (Los Angeles) was selected to Los Angeles Business Journal’s 2018 “Top Litigators in Los Angeles” list.Original source can be found here. -
BUCHALTER NEMER: Buchalter Named Best Place to Work in Los Angeles by the Los Angeles Business Journal
Buchalter is pleased to announce the Los Angeles office has been selected as one of the 2018 “Best Places to Work in Los Angeles,” a joint project between the Los Angeles Business Journal and Best Companies Group. -
LITTLER MENDELSON: Littler Adds Shareholder Jaime Laurent in Los Angeles
Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, is pleased to announce that Jaime B. Laurent has joined the firm as a shareholder in Los Angeles. -
PILLSBURY WINTHROP SHAWW PITTMAN LLP: Kim Buffington and Robert Wallan among Los Angeles’ Top Litigators
On August 13, the Los Angeles Business Journal named Pillsbury partners Robert Wallan and Kim Buffington to its list of the region’s Top Litigators. -
Wheelchair user alleges Cerritos business failed to maintain accessible parking space
LOS ANGELES – A Cerritos grocery and liquor store is alleged to have failed to maintain a parking space for individuals with disabilities. -
Moldex-Metric alleges Michigan company interfered with a contract
LOS ANGELES – A Culver City company who manufactures earplugs alleges a Michigan corporation convinced another company to manufacture earplugs and breach an agreement. -
Judge dismisses breach of contract claim in copyright infringement suit against film distributor
LOS ANGELES – The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California recently dismissed several claims against a film distribution company and its owner in suit alleging breach of contract and copyright infringement. -
Court says it doesn't have jurisdiction in suit between Mexican corporations over multimillion dollar brine deal
SAN FRANCISCO – A federal court has upheld a lower court's decision in a breach of contract suit between two Mexico-based corporations.