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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Oak Trust Merchant Services allegedly made intrusive and unwanted phone calls
&&& A California man has filed a class-action lawsuit against Oak Trust Merchant Services Corp. and Does 1-10 for allegedly violating his privacy by making repeated unsolicited calls to his cellphone. -
Enrich Financial allegedly refused to honor canceled electronic fund transfers
&&& Consumers have filed a class-action lawsuit against credit repair services firm Enrich Financial Inc. and Does 1-10 for allegedly refusing to honor the cancellation of preauthorized electronic fund transfers from the plaintiffs' bank accounts. -
A physician accuses United Healthcare of alleged breach of contract
&&& A physician is suing United Healthcare Services Inc., United Healthcare Insurance Company and Does 1 through 100, citing an alleged breach of contract. -
MoviePilot alleged to have used photos on site without authorization
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles photography company claims its photos were unlawfully used online. -
Salt & Pepper Clothing Inc. accuses Kissui of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES – A California corporation claims one of its exclusive textile designs was used for clothing without authorization. -
Design Collection alleges Forever 21 used fabric design without authorization
LOS ANGELES – Clothing retailer Forever 21 is accused of unlawfully using a Los Angeles company's fabric design. -
Lindsey Stirling, others file suit over individual's co-author claims
LOS ANGELES – Performer Lindsey Stirling and two California residents are seeking declaratory relief that an individual is falsely claiming to be a co-author and co-producer of a song. -
Attorney disbarred for allegedly not participating in disciplinary proceedings
SAN FRANCISCO -- The State Bar Court of California ruled to disbar Los Angeles attorney Kristen Marie Shuh from the practice of law Dec. 29, 2016. The decision stems from two charges of misconduct against the attorney, 42, involving her alleged failure to communicate with a client about funds received on their behalf in a settlement. -
Onemain Financial Group alleged to have violated laws with calls to consumer
LOS ANGELES – A North Hills consumer alleges a debt collector called her cellphone and contacted her at work after she repeatedly asked for the calls to stop. -
Couple blames Motel 6 for daughter's wrongful death
&&&LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles couple is suing Motel 6, alleging wrongful death, negligence, premises liability, negligent hiring, retention and supervision, negligent infliction of emotional distress and loss of consortium in the death of their daughter. -
Delta flies past California peculiarities
&&&LOS ANGELES – A California federal judge has held that an out-of-state employee’s limited presence in California is not enough on its own to require the employer to comply with California wage and hour laws. -
Former UPS employee claims disability benefits were wrongfully terminated, seeks reinstatement
LOS ANGELES – A Riverside County resident formerly employed by United Parcel Service alleges her disability benefits were wrongfully terminated after 10 years. -
Connecticut attorney disbarred in California for false tax return
LOS ANGELES — Manchester, Connecticut, attorney Jerry Gruenbaum recently was disbarred from practicing law in California. -
Utah attorney disbarred from practicing in California for committing communications fraud
LOS ANGELES — Jeremy Dennis Eveland, a lawyer practicing out of West Jordan, Utah, was disbarred from practicing law in California in the wake of his guilty plea for communications fraud. -
Consumer files suit against Chase Bank USA over alleged collection calls
LOS ANGELES – A financial institution is alleged to have continued to call at Los Angeles County resident after she revoked her consent to be called. -
Tacori Enterprises claims Alisa Unger Designs infringed jewelry copyrights
LOS ANGELES – A Glendale jewelry company claims a Georgia wholesale manufacturer and/or jewelry distributor has infringed one of its jewelry collections. -
Man alleges Progressive Finance Holdings called him without consent
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles individual claims a debt collector called him at a harassing rate. -
Man alleges he is owed benefits from Sedgwick CMS, Southern California Edison plans
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino County man claims that he is still disabled and that his benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
My Taco Guy claims My Taco Man is infringing trademark
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles limited liability company alleges its mark is being used by a similar business. -
Consumer files complaint against Pacific Beneficial Mortgage Co. over alleged solicitation calls
LOS ANGELES – A Canoga Park woman alleges a business that she had not established a relationship with called her without her consent.