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Two seek $250,000 from federal government over collision with Border Patrol employee
LOS ANGELES – Two individuals are seeking $250,000 each after their vehicle was rear-ended by a federal employee in Riverside County. -
Former employee alleges Dukes Shenanigan's owes unpaid overtime wages
FRESNO – A Fresno business is alleged to have failed to provide meal and rest periods to a former employee. -
Consumer claims Ford Fusion has defects, seeks replacement or restitution
FRESNO – A Ford vehicle purchased by a Palier consumer is alleged to have defects that have not been repaired despite attempts to do so. -
Judge dismisses patent infringement claim in e-cigarette case
LOS ANGELES – A federal judge in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California recently granted summary judgment in favor of defendants in a lawsuit alleging patent infringement concerning vaping products, popularly known as e-cigarettes. -
Homeowners allege houses have defects, seek cost of repairs from Evergreen Communities
FRESNO – Several owners of Fresno County homes allege that the properties have defects and are seeking costs for repairs from the developers. -
Consumer claims defects in Dodge Charger haven't been repaired by manufacturer
FRESNO – A consumer alleges a Dodge Charger she purchased has defects and that the manufacturer has not repaired the issues. -
Customer claims 365 Auto failed to repair leak in car's roof
FRESNO – A Fresno County consumer alleges that a vehicle she purchased from a dealership has a leaky roof and that it has refused to repair it. -
Jitrade alleges Giti Online manufactured garments with its fabric design without consent
LOS ANGELES – A Commerce corporation alleges a Florida business has unlawfully used one of its textile designs. -
Long Beach resident alleges Wilshire Consumer Loans continues to call after she requested it stop
LOS ANGELES – A Long Beach consumer alleges a Beverly Hills debt collector has harassed her with phone calls. -
Big Ray's Drive In alleged to have failed to maintain parking space for disabled customers
LOS ANGELES – A wheelchair user alleges a Compton restaurant failed to maintain the parking space for patrons with disabilities. -
Arizona woman appeals termination of disability benefits by LINA
LOS ANGELES – An Arizona resident alleges her disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Flurry of bills targeting lead-based paint hazards and manufacturers. one down, one parked, four remain alive
SACRAMENTO - A bill that would allow homeowners to pursue lead-based paint manufacturers in cases where they cannot identify the maker has been parked by its sponsor in the California State Assembly. -
Los Angeles attorney faces revoked probation, suspension over alleged compliance issues
Los Angeles attorney Dennis Earl Braun faces revoked probation and suspension following a California State Bar Court recommendation after he allegedly failed to comply with probation conditions. -
Man alleges metal stake struck him while mowing Fresno property
FRESNO – A man is seeking damages from the owners of a property after he was struck by a metal stake while mowing. -
Woman alleges Boise Telecasters partners breached contract
FRESNO – A Playa del Rey resident alleges that business partners in an Idaho TV station breached the contract. -
Los Angeles attorney faces suspension for alleged misconduct, failing to report court sanctions
SAN FRANCISCO (Northern California Record) – Los Angeles attorney Richard J. Sullivan faces suspension and probation following a recent California State Bar Court recommendation regarding allegations that include professional misconduct and failing to report court sanctions. -
Driver, passenger seek damages over Caruthers auto accident
FRESNO – Two individuals allege they were injured in a collision in Caruthers. -
Fresno County woman alleges ovarian cancer caused by use of Johnson & Johnson talc products
FRESNO – A Fresno County consumer alleges that she developed cancer from her use of talcum powder products. -
Deliv courier alleges he was not paid a minimum wage
SAN FRANCISCO – A Los Angeles delivery courier for a same-day delivery service alleges he was not paid a minimum wage. -
Judge: Synopsys does not have to provide printouts of software code to Ubiquiti Networks
LOS ANGELES – A tech company does not have to provide printout copies of source code to accommodate an expert witness hired by a defendant accused of using counterfeiting keys to install software without a license.