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Business Partner Accuses Co-Founder of Fraudulent Misrepresentation
A recent case sees Shihadeh K. Kitami accusing his former business partner Waleed Sabrah of fraudulent misrepresentation related to their fast-food restaurant venture. The Marin County court upheld a default judgment awarding Kitami approximately $33k after finding substantial evidence supporting claims of conversion & breach-of-contract among others. -
Superior Court of California for San Francisco County: Actions Taken on Oct. 6
The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activity on Oct. 6 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Timothy C Bousman vs Whitney N Mundt on Oct. 6
The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Timothy C Bousman against Whitney N Mundt on Oct. 6. -
CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR'S OFFICE: Governor Newsom Signs Legislation 7.16.21
Governor Gavin Newsom announced that he has signed the following bills. -
2019 violent arrest of disabled pizza delivery man brings lawsuit against two Marin police officers
Marin County and two Marin police officers were named in a federal lawsuit after the officers allegedly assaulted a disabled pizza delivery man. -
Case activity for Urbane Recovery, LLC vs Hector Krauss on Oct. 24
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Urbane Recovery, LLC against Hector Krauss and Hemss Family Investments, LLC on Oct. 24. -
Los Angeles attorney faces suspension, probation following alleged extortion attempt
SAN FRANCISCO (Northern California Record) — Los Angeles attorney David Joseph Koppelman faces suspension and probation following a June 24 California Supreme Court order over an alleged extortion attempt, according to a recent State Bar of California announcement and court documents. -
Man seeks damages over San Francisco collision from Marin County resident
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Mateo County motorist alleges he was injured in a collision in San Francisco with a Marin County resident. -
9th Circuit rules Golden Gate Bridge users' privacy suit belongs in state court
SAN FRANCISCO – A case over privacy concerns with the toll system at the Golden Gate Bridge belongs in state court, a federal appellate court has ruled. -
Appeals court sides with elderly investor, remands her suit in real estate dispute to Marin County Superior Court
SAN FRANCISCO – California's First Appellate District Court of Appeal recently remanded a dispute involving a real estate investor and her lawyer and accountant to Marin County Superior Court. -
U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upholds ruling in prostitution legality case
SAN FRANCISCO — The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court’s ruling rejecting a legal effort by sex workers in California to have the state’s laws against prostitution declared unconstitutional. -
Marin County real estate agent alleges New York corporation violated TCPA
SAN FRANCISCO — A Marin County real estate agent has filed a class action lawsuit against a New York corporation, alleging violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Employee alleges marketing business violated family leave act
SAN FRANCISCO — A California man is suing a Wisconsin marketing business, alleging discrimination, retaliation and violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act. -
Assembly member Levine's battle to end 'pink tax' on consumer goods not over
&&& California legislation that would ban gender bias in product pricing has been sidelined for this year, but opponents vow to keep fighting what they see as a job-killing bill that would unleash a flurry of “drive-by litigation.” -
San Rafael resident accuses city of impounding vehicles without warning
The California’s Supreme Court ruled June 5 that requiring an individual to pay a property tax to bring a suit against a local government entity unfairly limits a person’s rights. -
Man accuses Bay Area News Group East Bay, others of age discrimination
SAN FRANCISCO – A Marin County man alleges his former employer discriminated against him because of his age. -
State Bar Court of California suspends Sausalito attorney for allegedly violating terms of pervious suspension
The State Bar Court of California recently suspended Juliet Monique Oberding, a Sausalito attorney, for failing to comply with the conditions of a 2015 suspension order. -
Man alleges eye injury rendered him disabled, Metropolitan Life wrongfully denied benefits
OAKLAND – A Marin County man and employee of Morgan Stanley & Co. alleges his claim for disability benefits was wrongfully denied by his insurer. -
Appellee in trustee compensation case says trustees 'cannot rely' on compensation stipulated in contracts
Frank Mulberg, the appellee in trustee compensation case Amster vs. Mulberg that the California First District Court of Appeal recently heard, told the Northern California Record that the case has a lot of value even though the appeals court did not publish its decision. -
Appeals court upholds nonpayment of attorney's fees
California's First District Court of Appeal recently decided to uphold the Marin County Superior Court's decision to not award attorney's fees but also decided against not awarding costs in Patricia Davis Daneman Amster vs. Frank I. Mulberg, as trustee, etc.