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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Consumer files suit over calls from Gold's Gym, Swift Funds
LOS ANGELES – A city of Garden Grove resident alleges she is being unlawfully contacted by a debt collector. -
Manny the Movie Guy accused of copyright infringement over use of Scorsese photo
LOS ANGELES – A Santa Monica photographer alleges a photo was used on a movie-related website without permission. -
MLG Auto: No more iPhone sales in CA until safeguards implemented for texting and driving
LOS ANGELES — A lawsuit from MLG Automotive Law firm filed against tech giant Apple seeks to halt the sale of iPhones in California until the company enables texting and driving blocks on its devices. -
Scrubs maker alleges Koi Design has infringed Sapphire mark
LOS ANGELES – A luxury scrubs developer alleges another clothing company has infringed its trademark. -
Woman claims Paypal violated debt collection law with phone calls
LOS ANGELES – A Palmdale consumer alleges a debt collector continued to call her after she revoked her consent. -
Man alleges claim for disability benefits from Standard Insurance was wrongfully denied
LOS ANGELES – A man alleges his claim for disability benefits was denied because it was not properly investigated. -
New Look, Melrose accused of infringing copyrighted textile design
LOS ANGELES – Two businesses are accused of using a Vernon company's copyrighted fabric design without authorization. -
Paste Media accused of copyright infringement over use of Martin Scorsese photo
LOS ANGELES – A Santa Monica photographer alleges a photo was used without permission on a website. -
To pension reformers, California's only hope is a friendly Supreme Court ruling
SAN FRANCISCO — California has a pension-debt problem, with a combined unfunded liability sitting close to $1 trillion, according to estimates. -
Unicolors claims two companies have used fabric design without authorization
LOS ANGELES – Shosho Fashion Inc. and Ross Stores Inc. are accused unlawfully using a fabric design for clothing. -
Woman files suit against Citibank over alleged frequency of collection calls
LOS ANGELES – A Panorama City resident alleges a debt collector called her hundreds of times in a four-month period. -
Snapchat owners accused of infringing Chicago corporation's patents
LOS ANGELES – A Chicago corporation alleges social media company Snap Inc., the owners of Snapchat, is using its patented technology. -
Ross Stores accused of copyright infringement over fabric design
LOS ANGELES – Ross Stores Inc. is accused of using a Vernon company's copyrighted textile design without authorization. -
Two individuals allege they were attacked by Arizona residents' dog
LOS ANGELES – Two residents of Sweden visiting an Arizona couple allege they were injured by their dogs. -
Carpenters Southwest Administrative Corp. seeks allegedly unpaid contributions
LOS ANGELES – An employer is alleged to owe more than $650,000 in unpaid contributions to a labor union. -
US Supreme Court to review $4M in damages awarded in police shooting
LOS ANGELES — A Lancaster, California, couple that was awarded $4 million in damages for a California police shooting three years ago could have its award reversed after the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to consider overturning it. -
Honda Accord owners allege soy-based wiring insulation caused rodent damage
LOS ANGELES – A Kansas couple that owns two Honda Accords alleges rodents damaged wiring in the vehicles because of a defect. -
Man seeks long-term disability benefits from Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Co.
LOS ANGELES – A Ventura County resident alleges he is still disabled and his long-term disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Food Forward Inc. claims Growing Food Forward is unlawfully using mark
LOS ANGELES – A nonprofit organization in North Hollywood that feeds the hungry alleges another similar organization in Colorado is using its mark. -
Unicolors files suit against garment vendors over alleged copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES – Vernon-based Unicolors alleges one of its copyrighted textile designs was used without authorization.