Northern District of California Circuit Court - Oakland
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Lawsuit says Splunk inflated value of company, gave out $39M compensation package
OAKLAND, Calif. (Legal Newsline) — A North Miami police officers and firefighters retirement plan alleges a data management company's intentional false statements led to a more than 20% stock decline and its economic damages. -
Bindle faces class action over presence of lead, BPA in bottles
OAKLAND, Calif. (Legal Newsline) — A California consumer has initiated a consumer class action over Bindle Bottles allegedly containing lead and BPA. -
Lawsuit: After millions spent on advertising, Facebook pulled plug
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) – Shared.com is suing Facebook’s parent company, Meta Platforms, claiming it violated the terms of an agreement to advertise on the social media platform. -
International Fur Trade Federation claims San Francisco's 'Fur Ban' is unconstitutional
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) – The International Fur Trade Federation (IFF) is suing the city and county of San Francisco alleging its recently adopted "fur ban" is unconstitutional. -
Judge dismisses fraud suit regarding thread count of bedding linen purchased at Ross Stores
OAKLAND – A federal judge in the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of California recently ordered the dismissal of a lawsuit alleging fraud involving the thread count on bedding linen purchased from Ross Stores. -
AJY International alleges supplier submitted false documents, seeks declaration it is not liable
SAN FRANCISCO – On July 26, a California food distributor submitted a lawsuit in a U.S. district court against several U.S. government entities seeking declaration it is not liable for any alleged misdeeds after a Korean supplier allegedly provided false documents to the federal government. -
Appeals court upholds denial of car owner's right to intervene in government case against VW
A three-judge panel for the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld a district court’s ruling that a Volkswagen owner had no right to intervene in U.S. government’s Clean Air Act enforcement action against the carmaker regarding the installation of “defeat devices” in some diesel vehicles that allowed Volkswagen to cheat on emissions tests. -
Queen of the Valley Medical Center doctors, nurse seek to have child birth injury suit moved to federal court
Queen of the Valley Medical Center physicians and workers named in a negligence suit claiming an infant suffered major injuries after birth filed a notice of removal earlier this month to have the case moved from Napa County Superior Court to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. -
Man seeks removal of case involving child custody to federal court
SAN FRANCISCO – A California man recently filed a notice of removal in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California regarding a lawsuit against the state of California over alleged deprivations of fundamental rights in a dispute involving child custody. -
Florida widow alleges Twitter violated Anti-Terrorism Act
OAKLAND – A Florida woman whose husband was killed in a terrorist attack in Jordan last year is suing Twitter, alleging the company knowingly let the Islamic State group (ISIS) use the network for spreading propaganda, raising money and recruiting members.