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Recent News About Los Angeles
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CarMax Auto Superstores California accused of not disclosing car's defects before sale
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles consumer alleges an Inglewood car dealership failed to inform her of the defects of a vehicle before purchasing. -
Unicolors alleges designs were used for clothes without permission
LOS ANGELES – Several retailers have allegedly sold garments featuring unauthorized versions of copyrighted fabric designs. -
Mega Creation files suit over use of LeChat marks for nail products
LOS ANGELES – A Hercules nail care business alleges former distributors are using its name to sell nail products. -
Always, Ross Stores others accused of using fabric designs for clothes without permission
LOS ANGELES – Several California companies are accused of manufacturing or selling clothing featuring unauthorized reproductions of fabric designs. -
Companies accused of selling band merchandise without authorization
LOS ANGELES – Several companies are being accused of using the trademarks of several music groups on merchandise without authorization. -
Burlington Stores named in lawsuit over copyright infringement of textile design
LOS ANGELES — A textile converter is suing Ambrosia Fashion Group LLC d/b/a Mix Nouveau, Burlington Stores Inc. and Does 1-10, individuals, citing alleged copyright infringement. -
Couple accuses Hyundai Motor America of allegedly selling cars with defective transmissions
CALIFORNIA — A couple have filed a class action lawsuit against Hyundai Motor America, a vehicle manufacturer, citing alleged breach of warranty and unjust enrichment. -
Record-setting $18 million award could set precedent for future talcum powder cases
LOS ANGELES -- A Los Angeles jury returned a record-setting $18 million award against Whittaker, Clark & Daniels in Depoian v. American International Industries Inc., which could indicate a trend for future asbestos settlements. -
Plan P2 Promotions alleges San Diego company sells counterfeit Trump bobble heads
SAN DIEGO – A Los Angeles bobble head manufacturer alleges a San Diego real estate company is selling counterfeit Donald Trump bobble heads. -
Woman claims Citibank called her more than 300 times over alleged debt
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino County woman alleges a debt collector has harassed her with hundreds of calls. -
Brand Tarzana Surgical Institute Inc. alleges insurers underpaid caims
LOS ANGELES – A surgery center in Tarzana alleges insurers did not adequately reimburse it for services provided. -
Pension plans seek court's help in dispute regarding off-benefit contributions
LOS ANGELES – Declaratory relief is sought from pension plans in California and Michigan regarding off-benefit contributions. -
Homeowners allege Select Portfolio Servicing imposed unlawful conditions regarding insurance check
LOS ANGELES – Two homeowners allege a loan servicer has refused to endorse an insurance check for home repairs. -
Star Fabrics Inc. over allegedly illegal distribution of fabric designs
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles company alleges its textile designs were illegally distributed. -
Jerry Leigh of California Inc. accused of using trademarked shirt design
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles clothing company alleges a Van Nuys corporation has been selling shirts with its design. -
Clothing vendors accused of copying Unicolors Inc. fabric design
LOS ANGELES – Several clothing vendors and retailers are accused of copying a fabric design without permission. -
Man files suit for long-term disability benefits from LINA
LOS ANGELES – A Bodycote USA employee alleges he is disabled because of orthopedic conditions and that he was wrongfully denied long-term disability benefits. -
Show Ready accused of not paying employee contributions to labor union funds
LOS ANGELES – Trustees for labor union funds allege a trade show exhibit designing company has failed to pay contributions. -
AAA alleges Ruiz Towing is using mark for advertising
LOS ANGELES – A Florida auto club alleges a Lynwood business is using its marks to advertise its services without permission. -
Designer alleges patented electronic cigarette design was infringed by Torrance business
LOS ANGELES – An electronic cigarette designer alleges his patented design was used by a Torrance company without authorization.