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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Shanika Inc. accused of patent infringement by Altair Instruments
LOS ANGELES – A Van Nuys company is accused of manufacturing microdermabrasion devices that infringe another company's patent. -
Oakland attorney put on probation
LOS ANGELES — Mark David Greenberg, a 64-year-old attorney based in Oakland, was placed on probation on Nov. 18, 2016. -
BMW of North America LLC accuses retailer of offering counterfeit parts
LOS ANGELES – An auto parts distributor alleges an online retailer is offering counterfeit BMW parts for sale. -
Pom faces problems in trademark suit against competitor
LOS ANGELES — Pom Wonderful, the makers of pomegranate products, may encounter serious difficulties proving trademark infringement by a smaller competitor, according to one attorney in the field. -
California Horse Racing Board 'disappointed' in appellate-court decision in De La Torre case
LOS ANGELES — Horse trainer Jose De La Torre had a trial-court decision overturned in his favor in a lawsuit brought against the California Horse Racing Board, according to a news release on PaulickReport.com. -
Star Fabrics Inc. claims copyrighted floral pattern was unlawfully copied
LOS ANGELES – Several entities are accused of creating or developing an infringing fabric design. -
Carolino Traffic Control alleged to owe more than $13,000 for employee contributions
LOS ANGELES – A National City employer is alleged to have not paid contributions to a labor organization. -
Love Delirious Los Angeles, Vinted accused of unlawful use of textile design
LOS ANGELES – Two California business are alleged to have copied a copyrighted textile design for use in garments without authorization. -
Rue21, Vinted accused of copyright infringement over fabric pattern
LOS ANGELES – Rue21 and Vinted Inc. are alleged to have used a fabric design for clothing without authorization. -
Universal Dyeing & Printing claims two designs were used for garments without authorization
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles company claims two of its original two-dimensional artworks were used in clothing without its permission. -
Former Jo-Ann Stores employee files suit for long-term disability benefits from insurer
LOS ANGELES – A former store manager for Jo-Ann Stores alleges her claim for disability benefits was wrongfully denied. -
California court denies class certification in Ford defective-steering case
LOS ANGELES — A district-court judge has denied class certification by Ford drivers who are suing over allegedly faulty steering in some Focus and Fusion cars. -
Ford Focus owner alleges engine, transmission still hasn't been repaired by dealerships
LOS ANGELES – An El Monte consumer claims that engine and transmission defects in his Ford vehicle were not repaired after six trips to various dealerships. -
Talltanic Pictures LLC, Talltanic Productions LLC accused of using photos without permission
LOS ANGELES – The owner of several photographs allege they were used without authorization online. -
Unical Aviation Inc. alleged to owe more than $7 million for aircraft parts
LOS ANGELES – An Industry business is accused of not paying a Chinese company for aircraft parts. -
Charter Communications alleged to have continued to call consumer after asked to stop
LOS ANGELES – A Burbank resident alleges a debt collector called her at a harassing rate to collect an alleged debt. -
Tribune Media, AOL accused of using photos in video without consent
LOS ANGELES – A California man alleges his copyrighted photos were used in videos without his permission. -
Man alleges Persolve LLC mailed him misleading collection letter
LOS ANGELES – A Sherman Oaks consumer claims a debt collector mailed him a letter falsely stating that he was issued a proof of service regarding a case for an alleged debt. -
Former technical manager accuses Chuck E. Cheese owners of violations of labor codes
SAN FRANCISCO – A former manager for two Chuck E. Cheese locations alleges he was not adequately compensated for overtime work while employed as a technical manager. -
Trust funds claim Elken Contracting owes more than $12,000 in unpaid contributions
LOS ANGELES – A Jamul employer is alleged to have not paid employee contributions to several labor union funds.