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Recent News About Los Angeles
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Beverly Hills Unified School District seeks environmental study for subway project
LOS ANGELES – A school district has filed a suit against a subway extension project over claims that an environmental review process needs to be completed before the project is final. -
Princess Cruise Lines passenger alleges bay leaf became lodged in throat while dining
LOS ANGELES – An Illinois man alleges he was injured because of a bay leaf left in a dish. -
Just One, 10 Spot of Kearny accused of infringing textile design
LOS ANGELES – The copyright owner of a textile design alleges two companies have unlawfully used its design without permission. -
WildFox Couture, WildFox Retail allege T-shirt did not infringe copyrighted design
LOS ANGELES – Two Cypress companies that design and distribute apparel are seeking the court's help in a copyright issue. -
California Faucets Inc. alleges copyrighted shower drains were reproduced by competitor
LOS ANGELES – A Huntington Beach company alleges a New York competitor unlawfully copied its shower drain covers. -
Hestan Commercial Corp. accuses Jade Range of trade dress infringement
LOS ANGELES – An Anaheim kitchen products manufacturer claims a Brea company is using its designs on its appliances. -
3 Pak Holdings LLC alleges Micro Modal Sweat Proof Undershirts infringe patent
LOS ANGELES – A Placentia garment company alleges a San Francisco business has used its patented technology for an undershirt. -
Consumer accused CarMax Auto Superstores of California of fraud in sale
LOS ANGELES – An Oceanside consumer alleges a dealer did not disclose that a car she purchased had previously been involved in an accident. -
Dentons disqualified from National Law Journal's top 500 list due to global expansion
LOS ANGELES -- The brisk expansion of Dentons across the globe has prompted the National Law Journal to remove the law firm from its NLJ 500 and the American Lawyer 200 list. However, Dentons came out in sixth place in The American Lawyer’s Global 100 ranking this year, rising from No. 19 in 2015. -
California Supreme Court rules against Coldwell Banker in real estate case
LOS ANGELES – The Supreme Court of California has ruled in favor of a home buyer in a real estate case against a brokerage firm. -
McDonald's settlement in wage dispute could affect franchisees everywhere, lawyer says
LOS ANGELES – A decision by one of the largest fast-food companies in the world to settle a franchise dispute could impact restaurants everywhere, according to an attorney who specializes in franchise law. -
Marin Clean Energy counsel: Communities need 'passionate' people regarding renewable energy as options expand
SAN FRANCISCO – On Oct. 24, University of San Francisco law students hosted a panel of experts discussing Implications for California’s energy future. The audience of about 50 people learned about a new model of energy service in California, community choice aggregation (CCA) programs, which are a way that communities can choose their energy source and choose which energy option best fits the needs of their customers. -
Advanced Commission LLC accused of sending unsolicited texts
LOS ANGELES – A San Luis Obispo County resident alleges a company he has never had a business relationship with has been sending text messages to his phone. -
Kasem Cares seeks raw footage of documentary from Rose Street Productions
LOS ANGELES – A nonprofit organization headed by the daughter of radio icon Casey Kasem alleges that a production company hired to create a documentary breached its agreement. -
Attorney says communication key to attorney-client relationships and avoiding disputes
NEWPORT BEACH – While a city in southeast Ventura County grapples with its disputed half-million-dollars' worth of legal fees, an Orange County attorney offered advice for lawyers about how to keep such arguments out of the court system. -
Modcloth alleged to have infringed fabric design for garments
LOS ANGELES – A Pennsylvania-based online retailer is accused of copying a fabric design without authorization. -
Woman alleges 2929 Entertainment LP, Landmark Theatre Corp. continue to send texts
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles resident alleges she continues to receive commercial texts after revoking her consent. -
Princess Cruise Lines passenger alleges she was injured on ship
LOS ANGELES – A Texas woman alleges she was injured after a closing door caused her to fall while aboard a cruise ship. -
Man files class action against Millennial Solutions LLC over solicitation calls
LOS ANGELES – A Chatsworth man alleges that a business lending company unlawfully contacted him in an attempt to solicit its services and has filed a class-action suit. -
Woman alleges Unum Life wrongfully terminated disability benefits
LOS ANGELES – A woman alleges her long-term disability benefits were wrongfully terminated.