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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Txen Partners accused of making unlawful solicitation calls to consumer
LOS ANGELES – A Santa Ana consumer alleges an insurance company unlawfully called him for marketing purposes. -
Sacramento attorney on probation for failing to preform legal services
Sacramento attorney on probation for failing to preform legal services -
Santa Ana attorney given probation for assault and false imprisonment
The State Bar Court of California recently placed Scott Bunker Hayward, a Santa Ana attorney, on a five-year probation. The Feb. 19 order came as a result of the attorney’s conviction for the assault and false imprisonment of a woman. -
Capfusion alleged to have made unlawful marketing calls to Huntington Beach consumer
LOS ANGELES – A Huntington Beach man has filed a class action alleging a business funding lender called him without his permission. -
Morale patch designer, seller allege that Celidon Patch sells infringing versions of patches
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Jose business alleges that a Massachusetts corporation unlawfully copied morale patches. -
Ohio attorney suspended for failing to meet education requirements
Leonard Michael Sikes, an attorney in Warren, Ohio, who was licensed to practice law in California, was recently suspended from practicing law by the State Bar Court of California. -
Carmichael defense attorney suspended for soliciting sex from client
Emory Luther King Jr., a Carmichael attorney, was recently suspended from practicing law for six months by the State Bar Court of California -
Newport Beach attorney suspended for not paying client's medical bills
William West Seegmiller, a Newport Beach attorney, was recently suspended from practicing law for 90 days by the State Bar Court of California. -
Foster City attorney suspended for obtaining information on people he didn't represent
Louis Allen Liberty, a Foster City attorney, was recently suspended from practicing law for 90 days by the State Bar Court of California. -
Grisez Buchanan LLC accused of discrimination for allegedly failing to accommodate service animal
SAN FRANCISCO – A governmental agency alleges a San Francisco property owner discriminated against a tenant by refusing to accommodate her request for a service animal. -
Ford vehicle came with defective transmission, consumer claims
SAN FRANCISCO – A Pittsburg consumer claims she purchased a Ford vehicle with an allegedly defective DPS6 PowerShift transmission. -
Individuals allege Ford vehicle they purchased has defective transmission
SAN FRANCISCO – Two Oakland consumers allege a vehicle they purchased was defective and seek rescission of the purchase contract. -
Woman alleges Ford Focus has defective transmission
SAN FRANCISCO – A Concord woman alleges she purchased a vehicle with a defective transmission and seeks rescission of the sales contract. -
Vendini Inc., Insperity PEO Services LP accused of retaliation by former employee
SAN FRANCISCO – A woman formerly employed as a director of security and compliance alleges she was wrongfully terminated. -
Forever 21 accused of employment discrimination with alleged English-only policy
SAN FRANCISCO – A government agency claims Forever 21 Retail Inc. enforced an unlawful English-only policy for its employees. -
Irvine attorney disbarred for 10 counts of misconduct
Lawrence Allan Moy, an Irvine attorney, was recently disbarred from the practice of law by the State Bar Court of California. -
Woman files class action over Nextiva Inc.'s allegedly unlawful solicitation calls
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino individual has filed a class-action lawsuit against a telecommunications company over allegations of unlawful marketing calls. -
Consumer claims Ford Fiesta's transmission is defective
SAN FRANCISCO – A Marin County consumer alleges the transmission in the Ford vehicle he purchased is defective. -
Man alleges Chevrolet Volt has defects, seeks restitution
SAN FRANCISCO – A Santa Cruz County consumer alleges a vehicle he purchased is defective and that the defects have not been repaired. -
Nobel Biocare USA alleged to have infringed Spitz Technologies Corp. patent
LOS ANGELES – A Canadian company alleges its patented design for dental implant was infringed without its permission.