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Recent News About Los Angeles
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R. Babu Enterprises Inc. accused of selling counterfeit RooR pipes
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles retailer is accused of selling counterfeit water pipes and accessories. -
Inland Empire Health Plan faces suit from former call center employee alleging unpaid overtime
LOS ANGELES – A former call center worker has filed a class-action suit over allegations she was not compensated for overtime work. -
Federal government claims two student loans are in default from individual
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino County man is alleged to have defaulted on two education loans. -
Royal Printex Inc. alleges fabric design was unlawfully used by retailers
LOS ANGELES – Several retailers are alleged to have copied a Vernon company's textile design without authorization. -
The Tire Hanger Corp. alleges Shinn Fu Co.'s Omega Wheel Arm infringes patents
LOS ANGELES – A Rancho Cucamonga tire hanger manufacturer claims a company with a Missouri office is manufacturing similar products in violation of the plaintiff's patents. -
Individuals allege ATV driver's negligence caused crash, injuries
LOS ANGELES – Two California individuals allege they were injured in an all-terrain vehicle accident because the driver was negligent. -
Man seeks disability benefits from Aetna he alleges were wrongly denied
LOS ANGELES – A former employee of Move Inc. claims his application for disability benefits was unlawfully denied. -
Viacom alleges MGA Entertainment owes it for airing Little Tikes advertisements
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles company is accused of not paying for advertisements broadcasted on a company s networks. -
Beverly Loan Co. Inc. alleges trademark infringement against Beverly Hills Loan and Jewelry
LOS ANGELES – A business that claims it has a reputation as the "pawn broker to the stars" alleges another business is unfairly competing with it using a similar name less than 2 miles away. -
Former CNN writer pursuing discrimination claims after court ruling
LOS ANGELES — A former CNN employee has new life in seeking claims of alleged bias and discrimination against the media juggernaut after a recent ruling by the California Court of Appeal. -
Suit filed against Hair Club for Men over allegedly unwanted calls
LOS ANGELES – A Lancaster resident alleges he received solicitation calls without his permission from a hair company. -
Royal Printex claims companies unlawfully used two fabric designs
LOS ANGELES – A Vernon corporation alleges its copyrighted fabric designs were used in garments without its permission. -
IV Solutions alleges United Healthcare owes more than $45,000
LOS ANGELES – A health care provider alleges an insurance company has not paid it for services it provided to its members. -
Life Insurance Co. of North America accused of wrongfully denying woman's disability benefits
LOS ANGELES – A Lockheed Martin employee alleges her insurer wrongfully denied her disability benefit claims. -
Fashiongo alleges individual is using mark for domain name
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles business alleges an individual in Vietnam that does business in the state is using its name for a website. -
Delta Space Corp. alleges it is owed more than $24,000 for produce
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles business claims a Vernon company did not pay for produce. -
Port City Logistics Inc. alleged to have defaulted on business loan
SAN DIEGO – A Carlsbad lender alleges a New York borrower defaulted on a loan. -
Pristine Environments Inc., Kleenhouse Building Maintenance alleged to owe contributions
SAN DIEGO – Trustees from a labor union fund are seeking more than $900 they allege they are owed from an employer and its parent company. -
Energy-drink maker soothes customers following convictions
SAN FRANCISCO — Following the high profile trial and conviction of two people on charges of distributing potentially dangerous counterfeits, the maker of a popular energy drink were moved to remind customers they were removed from shelves many years ago. -
University of San Francisco grad added to Judicate West's neutrals
SAN FRANCISCO — Judicate West, a private dispute-resolution company, has added a University of San Francisco graduate to its list of neutrals.