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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Luxottica Group alleges Tarzana business sells counterfeit Ray-Ban products
LOS ANGELES – The manufacturer of Ray-Ban eye wear alleges a Tarzana business is selling counterfeit products. -
Adult film producer Strike 3 Holdings settles copyright infringement case
OAKLAND – The internet spurs copyright infringements cases in the adult entertainment industry. Consider a recent example. -
West Covina attorney faces suspension, probation over alleged commingling
LOS ANGELES (Northern California Record) — West Covina attorney John Fredrick Norris faces suspension and probation with conditions following recommendations in a State Bar of California decision issued March 23 over allegations of commingling. -
Couple alleges Chevrolet vehicle has defects, seeks damages
SAN FRANCISCO – A Vacaville couple alleges a General Motors vehicle they purchased was delivered to them with defects. -
Los Angeles attorney faces probation over alleged misconduct in 4 client matters
SAN FRANCISCO (Northern California Record) — Los Angeles attorney Sheen Myong Na faces probation following recommendations in a March 5 State Bar of California decision over nine counts of misconduct in four client matters. -
Attorneys for Johnny Mathis ask for Supreme Court review in window cleaning injury suit
SAN FRANCISCO – Attorneys for singer Johnny Mathis have asked the California Supreme Court to review a lower court's decision that there is enough evidence for a jury to consider a contractor's injury negligence claim against the legendary singer. -
Experts testifying for plaintiffs in Monsanto action recalled by doubting judge
SAN FRANCISCO – Two expert witnesses who testified on behalf of plaintiffs suing Monsanto over claims a weed killer caused their cancer will be recalled to give further evidence. -
Man alleges location owned by Woo Properties is not ADA compliant
LOS ANGELES – A wheelchair user alleges that he could not access the facilities at a Los Angeles property because of barriers there. -
Molecular biologist alleges he was not listed as inventor in three patents, seeks correction
LOS ANGELES – A molecular biologist and biochemist residing in Shanghai, China alleges he was not listed as an inventor on three U.S. patents. -
Consumer alleges Medcah continued to call after he revoked his consent
LOS ANGELES – A consumer alleges a debt collector is engaging in abusive and deceptive collection practices. -
Design Collection alleges textile design was unlawfully used in garments
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles company alleges one of its copyright fabric designs has been used in garments without its knowledge or consent. -
Woman files wrongful death suit against Merced Sheriff's Department, sheriff
SACRAMENTO – A woman alleges her brother died after he was beaten in his housing cell by several individuals at the Merced County Men's Central Jail. -
Man alleges Republic of Peru failed to pay bond valued at $907 million
LOS ANGELES – A Woodland Hills resident alleges he owns a bond issued in 1875 issued by Peru valued at several million dollars and that Peru has failed to pay the amount of the bond. -
Federal judge dismisses asbestos-related personal injury suit against Foster Wheeler
SAN FRANCISCO – A federal judge has dismissed an asbestos-related personal injury suit against an engineering company at the plaintiff's request. -
California debt-collection law firm settles suit filed by Bay Area resident
A California debt-collection law firm has offered to settle with a Bay Area consumer for an undisclosed amount. -
Clickspark alleged to have harassed consumers with calls
SACRAMENTO – A New York-based company that "engages in aggressive and reckless marketing as an agent for profit education entities" is alleged to have harassed two consumers with calls, their suit states. -
Kernwood/Forbes Press alleged to owe more than $500,000 to pension plan
LOS ANGELES – A multi-employer pension plan alleges that a corporation organized under Massachusetts law failed it pay its withdrawal liability payments. -
Professional Printers alleged to owe more than $200,000 in withdrawal liability assessments
LOS ANGELES – A multi-employer pension plan alleges a dissolved corporation organized under Colorado laws breached a bargaining agreement. -
Consumer claims texts from Investor’s Business Daily, MarketSmith are unwanted
SACRAMENTO – A Citrus Heights consumer alleges a Los Angeles corporation and its division send unsolicited text messages. -
Long Beach business alleged to lack minimum required amount of accessible parking
LOS ANGELES – A paraplegic man alleges he has been deterred from visiting a Long Beach property because of a lack of accessible parking spaces.