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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Disabled man accuses Gardena business of violating ADA
LOS ANGELES — A disabled California man who requires a wheelchair is suing a Gardena company, alleging violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Unruh Civil Rights Act. -
Medical corporation accuses health care plan of violating ERISA
LOS ANGELES — A Culver City medical corporation is suing an administrator of the health care plan, alleging breach of implied contract and negligent misrepresentation. -
Class action challenges cities' for profit prosecution scheme; One paid $6K in atty fees over $225 ticket
RIVERSIDE - An Indio property owner has filed a civil rights class action seeking to vindicate the rights of people who have been criminally prosecuted for municipal ordinance violations and then charged thousands of dollars to cover the alleged cost of their own prosecution. -
Assessment of California regulations needed, says business development exec
SACRAMENTO - If there is one person who knows the business of doing business in California and its relationship with state neighbors and rivals, it is Barry Broome. -
L.A. fabrics business accuses competitors of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A Los Angels fabrics business is suing competitors, alleging copyright infringement. -
Paraplegic accuses Los Angeles property owner of violating ADA
LOS ANGELES — A paraplegic woman is suing the property owners of a Los Angeles restaurant, alleging failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act regulations. -
Disabled customer accuses Los Angeles liquor store owners of violating ADA
LOS ANGELES — A disabled man who requires a wheelchair is suing the owners of a Los Angeles liquor store, alleging disability discrimination and failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act regulations. -
Consumer accuses credit reporting agency of harassment
SAN DIEGO — An Imperial County man is suing a consumer reporting agency, alleging misrepresentation in debt collection. -
Fight not over in protracted 18-year lead paint battle; Companies will seek USSC review
SACRAMENTO - While the California Supreme Court has refused to review an appeals court decision against three companies ordered to pay hundreds of millions for lead paint abatement, the long running fight over the deeply fractious issue is not over. -
Eye care company accuses Kimberly-Clark of trademark violations
LOS ANGELES — A San Luis Obispo eye care company is suing Kimberley-Clark, alleging unauthorized used of its Soft Touch trademark. -
British Columbia photographer alleges images used without consent
LOS ANGELES — A British Columbia professional photographer is suing a skin care company, alleging use of licensed images on its website without consent. -
San Diego police accused of wrongful conduct
SAN DIEGO — A San Diego man is suing the city and its police officers, alleging false arrest, battery and violating his civil rights. -
Surviving relatives accuse Fresno police of wrongful death
SACRAMENTO — Surviving family members are suing the city of Fresno and Fresno police, alleging breach of duty, wrongful death and violation of civil rights. -
California Supreme Court denies review of public nuisance lead paint decision
SACRAMENTO - The Supreme Court of California has denied review of an approximate $600 million judgment that holds major paint companies responsible for remediating lead paint across the state. -
Disabled customer accuses Encino property owner of disability discrimination
LOS ANGELES — A disabled California man who requires a wheelchair is suing Encino public facility owners, alleging disability discrimination. -
Los Angeles corporation accuses clothing company of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles corporation is suing a New York clothing business, alleging copyright infringement. -
Disabled customer alleges Torrance restaurant violated ADA
LOS ANGELES — A disabled California man who requires a wheelchair is suing owners and operators of a Torrance restaurant, alleging disability discrimination. -
Disabled man accuses Bellflower liquor store of disability discrimination
LOS ANGELES — A California man with physical disabilities is suing owners of a Bellflower liquor store, alleging disability discrimination and failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations. -
Customer blames credit agency for not correcting credit report
Individual accuses reporting agencies of negligent mispresentationLOS ANGELES — An individual is suing Discover Products Inc.; Trans Union, LLC; Experian Information Solutions, Inc.; and Does 1 through 10, reporting agencies, citing alleged negligence.Elena P. -
San Diego corporation accuses insurer of breach of contract
SAN DIEGO — A San Diego corporation is suing an insurance company, alleging breach of contract.