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Recent News About Los Angeles
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California company accuses home products business of patent infringement
LOS ANGELES — A California corporation is suing a home products business, alleging patent infringement. -
Korean business accuses California competitor of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A South Korean business is suing a California competitor, alleging copyright infringement. -
Client alleges North America Life violated ERISA
LOS ANGELES — A client is suing North America Life, alleging breach of contract. -
Customer alleges North American Life violated ERISA
LOS ANGELES — An insurance customer is suing North America Life, alleging breach of contract and violating the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. -
Government alleges student loan recipient owes more than $6,000
LOS ANGELES — The U.S. government is suing a college loan recipient, alleging breach of contract and an unpaid debt of more than $6,000. -
South Korean garment business accuses Texas competitor of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A South Korean garment business is suing a Texas competitor, alleging copyright infringement. -
Government alleges debtor owes $10,000
LOS ANGELES — The U.S. government is suing a customer, alleging an unpaid debt of more than $10,000. -
Oral arguments set Aug. 24 in $1.15 billion lead paint public nuisance case
SAN JOSE – Nearly three years ago, a California judge ordered a group of three paint makers to pay $1.15 billion to 10 California cities and counties to remediate what the judge decided was the “public nuisance” of lead paint in homes. -
Los Angeles fabric business accuses garment vendors of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles fabric business is suing garment vendors, alleging copyright infringement. -
U.S. government alleges debtor owes more than $4,000
LOS ANGELES — The U.S. government is suing a debtor, alleging an unpaid debt of more than $4,000. -
California business alleges patent infringement by competitor
LOS ANGELES — A California intimate apparel business is suing a competitor, alleging patent infringement. -
Pomona, SQM headed back to trial in polluted water case
LOS ANGELES – Polluted water in the city of Pomona pushed a panel of judges to vacate judgment and demand a new trial. -
California judges granted greater empowerment to rule on trial expert testimony
LOS ANGELES - Fred Ufkes, an attorney with the Los Angeles law firm of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, said a 5-year-old California Supreme Court decision is giving judges greater empowerment to determine if expert testimony given during trials is reasonable and therefore admissible. “ -
Assembly OKs gender pay bill; senate vote awaits
California’s Gender Pay Gap Transparency Act has been returned to an approbations committee after the California Senate amended the bill to require employers with more than 500 employees to submit pay gap statistics to the secretary of state and publish them on a public website. -
5 employees allege apparel business violated wage laws
LOS ANGELES — Five employees have filed a class action lawsuit against a California apparel business, alleging unpaid wages and violation of workers compensation acts. -
U.S. government alleges customer owes more than $130,000
LOS ANGELES — The U.S, government is suing a Ventura County woman, alleging breach of contract and an unpaid debt of more than $130,000. -
German accuses Claire's Stores of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A German woman is suing Claire's Stores, alleging copyright infringement. -
USC seeks to get fraud class action thrown out
LOS ANGELES – The University of Southern California is asking the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California to dismiss a class action lawsuit filed against the university and 10 unnamed “Doe” defendants amid allegations that the plaintiffs’ credit card information was compromised because more than five digits of the card numbers were printed on receipts. -
2 employees allege company failed to pay proper wages
LOS ANGELES — Two former instructors have filed a class action lawsuit against a computer training business, alleging unpaid wages and violation of workers compensation acts. -
Canadian company alleges California business owes more than $1.2 million.
SANTA ANA — A Canadian security solutions corporation is suing a private probation company, alleging it owes more than $1.2 million for breach of contract.