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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Jinno International USA alleges garment sold at Macy's infringed textile design
LOS ANGELES – A New York company alleges that one of its textile designs was unlawfully used in clothing sold by Macy's. -
Individual alleges Whittier business does not have ADA complaint parking area
LOS ANGELES – A Whittier business is alleged to have failed to maintain access in its parking lot for disabled patrons. -
Nurse alleges Quik Travel Staffing failed to pay overtime wages
LOS ANGELES – A Tulare County woman alleges that a health care staffing agency failed to pay overtime or provide rest breaks. -
Man alleges inaccurate information regarding Nissan account has harmed credit score
LOS ANGELES – A West Hollywood consumer alleges he has lost credit opportunities and his credit score was harmed because of inaccurate information on his credit history. -
State bar exonerates Los Angeles, Santa Barbara attorneys in illegal advanced fees case
SAN FRANCISCO (Northern California Record) — The State Bar Court of California has dismissed its case against Los Angeles attorney Yelena Aneley Gurevich and Santa Barbara attorney Lauren Ann Rode, both of whom had been accused of collecting illegal advanced fees, according to an order issued last month. -
Man alleges Lucky Lizard property did not have accessible seating at bar for disabled patrons
LOS ANGELES – A paraplegic alleges the property that houses the Lucky Lizard had architectural barriers that interfered with his ability to use the services there. -
BASF Corp. alleges Visalia body shop breached agreement, owes thousands
FRESNO – A Visalia body shop is alleged to owe more than $800,000 to a New Jersey paint supplier. -
Wheelchair user alleges Denny's Restaurant had barriers that restricted access
LOS ANGELES – A patron of a Los Angeles restaurant alleges that she was discriminated against because of the lack of accessible facilities to disabled individuals. -
Autozone store alleged to not have enough parking spaces for disabled patrons
LOS ANGELES – A paraplegic alleges that a Los Angeles business did not have enough parking spaces for disabled patrons. -
Long Beach woman alleges debt collector called mother, said it was calling regarding job application
LOS ANGELES – A Long Beach consumer alleges a debt collector unlawfully called family members and misrepresented the reason it was calling. -
Wheelchair user alleges Paramount clinic's doors were too narrow for wheelchair
LOS ANGELES – A paraplegic alleges a Paramount health care facility's doors were too narrow for his wheelchair and that he had to have a blood extraction done in a hallway. -
Woman alleges pregnancy was factor in her termination by Sanofi US Services
SAN FRANCISCO – An Orange County woman alleges she was harassed and discriminated against by her former employer because of her pregnancy. -
Patron alleges Rite Aid store did not have accessible parking
LOS ANGELES – A paraplegic alleges a Rite Aid store did not have a parking lot accessible to disabled patrons. -
Chicago debt collector alleged to have ignored request to stop calling
LOS ANGELES – A Palmdale resident alleges a Chicago-headquartered debt collector ignored his request to stop calling him. -
Deliveryman files suit against dog owner after alleged attack
SAN FRANCISCO – A deliveryman alleges he was injured when a dog attacked him during a delivery at a San Francisco residence. -
Judge denies plaintiffs’ request to dismiss 2 charges in $13M investment fraud case
LOS ANGELES -- A federal judge has denied a request to voluntarily dismiss two charges in a securities fraud case involving Chinese nationals who claim they were victims of a $13 million investment scheme. -
ConsumerTrack alleged to have used photo on websites without permission
SAN DIEGO – A photography studio alleges an El Segundo internet marketing services corporation used a photograph without license or permission. -
Consumer claims GMC Acadia has defects in steering system
SAN FRANCISCO – A Contra Costa County consumer alleges that a GMC vehicle he purchased has defects with its steering system. -
Differences of opinion in courts over Equal Pay Act heightens likelihood of U.S. Supreme Court review, attorney says
SAN FRANCISCO – Differences of opinion among different federal courts of appeal makes it likely that a dispute over the interpretation of the Equal Pay Act is likely to make its way to the U.S. Supreme Court with a request for a review. -
New case filed against Monsanto over claims Roundup caused cancer mirrors California actions
LOS ANGELES – A new case initially filed in Missouri against Monsanto claiming its herbicide Roundup directly caused cancer mirrors similar ones making their way through the California courts.