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Nikka Freeman and Alicia Freeman have filed a lawsuit against Hilton Hotels Corporation and associated entities following a severe bedbug infestation during their stay at a Hampton Inn in Morgan Hill, California. The plaintiffs allege negligence among other charges and seek various forms of relief including damages for physical and emotional injuries.
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The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activity on Sept. 17 in the suits below:
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The following cases categorized as "personal injury/property damage - vehicle related" were on the docket in the Superior Court of California for San Francisco County on Sept. 17. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Mario Harris and Morgan Hill against Atileyna Sandoval Cruz and other unnamed defendants on Sept. 17.
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FRESNO – A Morgan Hill company alleges it was not paid for goods it delivered to a company.
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Gary Easley claims that he was beaten unconscious and stunned by police
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SAN JOSE – The opposing views of a city government lawyer and non-profit attorney on a public referendum is headed to the California Supreme Court.
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Donald A. Larkin, lawyer for the City of Morgan Hill, told the Northern California Record that the city is disappointed that a California appeals court disagreed with more than 30 years of legal precedent in zoning referendums.
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Asit Panwala, a defense attorney, admits that he wasn’t well versed in the definition of a city’s general plan, but the California Sixth District Court of Appeal still ruled in his favor, allowing voters in Morgan Hill to vote in a land use referendum.
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An appeals court recently blocked the City of Morgan Hill’s attempt to halt a public referendum on a parcel of land where a developer sought to build a hotel.
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SACRAMENTO – Not much has happened in a five-year-old education lawsuit since a federal court ruling ordering 10 million California students' personal data be released and a deadline to opt out of that release has passed, a state education spokesman said.
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SACRAMENTO –Some California parents are outraged at a judge’s order to release information about schoolchildren to two non-profit organizations comprising parents of students with special needs.
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NEWCASTLE – California public school records, including identifiable information such as Social Security numbers, addresses and special education assessment information, can potentially be released to attorneys for the Morgan Hill Concerned Parents Association pending a lawsuit in federal court.