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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Office Star claims New York companies are unlawfully using its furniture designs
LOS ANGELES – An Ontario office furniture manufacturer claims two New York companies are using its patented furniture design without authorization. -
Anonymous Official YouTube channel accused of using Victorville man's video without permission
LOS ANGELES – A Victorville man claims a Buffalo, New York individual uploaded his video on YouTube and did not compensate him. -
Consumer claims CarMax sold her defective car
LOS ANGELES – A Hawthorne consumer claims an Inglewood car dealership falsely advertised a car's quality. -
Urban Textile Inc. claims design was unlawfully used in garments
LOS ANGELES – The Vernon copyright owner of a textile design alleges that two Houston companies and a company in Canada unlawfully used its design. -
Carpenters Southwest Administrative Corp. claims it is owed more than $17,000 in benefits
LOS ANGELES – Two contractors and their officers are accused of not paying contributions to a labor union and its funds. -
Nurse alleges Reliance Standard Life Insurance wrongfully denied benefits
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles resident claims she is no longer able to work as a registered nurse because of a disability but was wrongfully denied benefits. -
Cayman Islands corporation alleges California corporation made defamatory statements against it
CALIFORNIA — A foreign corporation is suing a California corporation and California residents, citing alleged defamation and negligence. -
Los Angeles woman files class action suit against beverage company alleging the company falsely advertised its products as all natural
A Los Angeles woman has filed a class-action lawsuit against Tradewinds Beverage Co., alleging the company falsely advertised its products as 100 percent natural when they contain artificial coloring. -
Pivotal Payments Inc. accused of invading consumer's privacy
LOS ANGELES – A Riverside County woman alleges a company that she has never had a business relationship with invades her privacy with repeated phone calls. -
Old School Fairfax Inc. alleged to sell counterfeit Chrome Hearts products
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles retailer is accused of selling counterfeit apparel and accessories. -
Lettuce Turnip the Beet creator alleges counterfeit goods are being sold by retailer
LOS ANGELES – A Maryland individual alleges a retail operator unlawfully used her mark. -
Consumer files suit against BMW over i3 REX range extender
LOS ANGELES – A class-action suit has been filed against BMW over allegations the range extender on a certain electric car causes the vehicle to lose power. -
Black & Sexy TV founder alleges content was sold without permission
LOS ANGELES – The founder of a web-based media company alleges content was used without her permission and she was not compensated. -
Woman alleges Aetna wrongfully denied her claim for disability benefits
LOS ANGELES – A Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP employee claims she was wrongfully denied disability benefits. -
Man alleged to owe on two student loans
LOS ANGELES – A Riverside County resident has allegedly defaulted on two student loans. -
California preparing to protect unauthorized immigrants from federal government
LOS ANGELES -- Unauthorized immigrants across the country are bracing for what many fear will be four years of life-changing immigration policies under the Trump administration starting in 2017. California, however, already has started preparing to protect people living in the state illegally, according to Southern California Public Radio. -
Insurance attorney: Concern over Brandt fees in damages calculations a matter of perspective
&&&LOS ANGELES (Northern California Record) – An attorney specializing in insurance matters says whether insurers should be concerned about a California Supreme Court ruling that Brandt fees be included in damages calculations will depend on many factors. -
More than $4,000 sought on allegedly unpaid student loan
LOS ANGELES – The federal government alleges a Riverside County man has failed to pay back a student loan. -
Hasbro accused of patent infringement with app for Furby toys
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles company alleges the maker of Furby toys unlawfully used its patented technology for apps used to interact with the toys. -
L. Love Inc., St. Bernard Sports Inc. alleged to have sold clothing using infringing fabric designs
LOS ANGELES – An apparel wholesaler and a retailer are accused of selling clothing with infringing fabric designs.