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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Government alleges more than $2,000 is owed on student loan
LOS ANGELES – An individual is accused of failing to pay his student loan. -
State Bar Court gives probation to attorney for failing to continue education
LOS ANGELES — Woodland Hills attorney Jill Bobbette Shigut received one year of probation from the State Bar Court of California for failure to meet her required Minimum Continuing Legal Education hours. -
California Supreme Court upholds insurance commissioner’s authority to regulate replacement-cost estimates
LOS ANGELES — The California Supreme Court has reversed trial- and appellate-court decisions to hold that state Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones had the authority to circulate California Code of Regulations. -
Star Fabrics Inc. accuses Macy's Inc., Private Brands LLC of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles company alleges one of its textile designs was unlawfully used in clothing. -
Individual alleged to owe more than $1,800 on student loan
LOS ANGELES – An individual is alleged to have defaulted on a student loan. -
Neiman Marcus Group, others accused of infringing fabric designs
LOS ANGELES – Star Fabrics alleges two of its textile designs were unlawfully copied. -
State Bar of California pens agreement with legal-software giant
SACRAMENTO — The State Bar of California has contracted with Tyler Technologies to provide new case-management software and servicing designed to improve the performance of the Bar’s 300 employees in the Office of Chief Trial Counsel, the State Bar Court, and the Office of Probation. -
Man alleges Bank of America continued to call after he revoked consent
LOS ANGELES – A West Covina man claims a debt collector continued to contact him after he instructed it to contact his attorney. -
The Riegle Press Inc. accused of not paying liability fee
LOS ANGELES – A labor union retirement plan alleges it is owed a withdrawal liability fee from a corporation. -
RE/MAX LLC accused of making unlawful solicitation calls
LOS ANGELES – A West Covina woman alleges a real estate marketing company unlawfully called her. -
Class action filed against Intercontinental Capital Group over alleged marketing calls
LOS ANGELES – A Canyon Country man alleges a real estate company unlawfully called him to solicit its services. -
Former employee alleges BNK Petroleum owes unpaid back wages
LOS ANGELES – A man alleges he was misclassified as an independent contractor while he was employed as a wellsite supervisor. -
Man claims Capital One called him more than 100 times after he revoked consent
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles man alleges a debt collector contacted him without his consent. -
Service Printing Co. alleged to owe more than $12,000 to labor group retirement plan
LOS ANGELES – A retirement fund alleges an employer did not pay a withdrawal liability fee. -
School district accuses FieldTurf USA of installing defective turf field
LOS ANGELES – A California school district alleges an artificial turf field it had installed failed prematurely. -
Laguna Beach attorney gets probation for failing to meet education requirements
LOS ANGELES — The State Bar Court of California ruled to place Laguna Beach attorney Phillips Ranta Sweet on one year of probation for failing to meet the Minimum Continuing Legal Education hours to keep his license in good standing. -
Unauthorized copies of the 'Vampire Diaries' are sold on eBay, Warner Bros. claims
LOS ANGELES – An eBay user under the ID of medi_madn is accused of unlawfully selling episodes of a television show without authorization. -
Man alleges in class action that headlight defects in Prius cause lamps to prematurely fail
SAN FRANCISCO – An Alameda consumer alleges his Toyota Prius has defective headlights. -
American General Life Insurance Co. of Delaware alleged to have failed to pay benefits
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles County man claims that after the reinstatement of his benefits, his insurer has failed to resume the payments. -
Time Inc. accused of unlawfully using photo on website
LOS ANGELES – A Santa Monica photography corporation alleges a commercial news website used one of its photos without authorization.