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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Los Angeles attorney given probation after filing lawsuit without authorization
Byron Talbot Ball, an attorney in Los Angeles, was recently placed on a one-year suspension by the State Bar Court of California. -
Photographer alleges Coogi Partners unlawfully used Notorious B.I.G. photo on clothing
LOS ANGELES – A New York photographer alleges her photo of the late Christopher "Notorious B.I.G." Wallace was used without authorization. -
Massachusetts Bay Insurance Co. seeks interpleader
LOS ANGELES – An insurance firm is seeking an interpleader in regards to an accident that occurred in Los Angeles. -
Hersperia attorney suspended for failure to communicate with clients
Esther M. Kim, an attorney in Hesperia, was recently suspended from practicing law. -
Beverley Hills attorney suspended for failing to comply with terms of previous suspension
Kevin Renard Taylor, an attorney in Beverly Hills, was recently suspended from practicing law for one year. -
Man alleged to owe more than $6,000 on student loan
LOS ANGELES – A Sacramento County individual is alleged to have failed to pay a student loan. -
Virtuoso Sourcing Group wrongly reported debt, complaint says
SAN DIEGO — A Spring Valley man is suing Virtuoso Sourcing Group LLC for alleged misrepresentation of debt collection. -
Texas-based attorney disbarred for failing to comply with terms of suspension
LOS ANGELES -- Roger B. Haglund II, a California-licensed attorney practicing in Abilene, Texas, was disbarred by the State Bar Court of California on Feb 4. -
Musical performer merchandisers allege unauthorized items are being sold by entities
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles corporation and a Florida company allege they have been damaged by the sales of infringing merchandise. -
Consumers allege Charter Communications, Spectrum use misleading advertisements
LOS ANGELES – Two California consumers have filed a class-action lawsuit against Charter Communications Inc. and Spectrum Management Holding Co. LLC alleging false and misleading advertising. -
Little G.I. Joe's Inc. alleged to sell counterfeit Eye Safety Systems products
LOS ANGELES – A Foothill Ranch manufacturer of protective eyewear alleges a Virginia business is selling counterfeit reproductions of its products. -
Class action filed against Taurus Processing over solicitation calls
LOS ANGELES – A Seal Beach man alleges a marketing and research company unlawfully contacted him. -
Heavy Young Heathens claim 'Cut Lip' was used without permission by Daymak Inc.
LOS ANGELES – Soundtrack and trailer composers known as the Heavy Young Heathens allege their composition was unlawfully used in a YouTube video. -
Amazon delivery driver alleges he was not paid for gas, other expenses
LOS ANGELES – Amazon.com Inc. and Amazon Logistics Inc. are alleged to have misclassified its delivery drivers. -
Puma claims Forever 21 copied Fenty shoe designs
LOS ANGELES – Puma claims some of the designs of its line of Fenty shoes designed by musical artist Rihanna were unlawfully copied by a Los Angeles-based retailer. -
Minegar Contracting Inc. alleges it is owed more than $75,000 for construction work
LOS ANGELES – A San Diego subcontractor alleges it was not paid for construction work on a federal project. -
O'Reilly Auto Parts employee alleges violations of labor codes regarding rest breaks
LOS ANGELES – An Apple Valley resident employed by an O'Reilly Auto Parts location has filed a class action over complaints that she was not given adequate meal and rest breaks. -
NS and Associates claims PatientCraft is infringing its Spiral P logo
LOS ANGELES – A Brea medical and pharmaceutical management services provider alleges a Texas company is using a similar logo. -
Artist Curtis Kulig alleges Illinois corporation is selling infringing products
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles artist, illustrator and photographer alleges his trademark Love Me tag was used without his permission. -
Los Angeles attorney suspended for misconduct
LOS ANGELES — Erickson McDonnell Davis, an attorney practicing in Los Angeles, was suspended for two years and ordered to pay restitutions after admitting to 11 counts of misconduct.