With a new poll showing 52% of people feel the state has performed poorly on homelessness, cities conflicted about affordable housing, and eviction bans winding down, questions persist about how the new $12 billion in state spending can fix the growing issue of unhoused residents in California.
SAN FRANCISCO (Northern California Record) — Longtime Novato attorney Theodore Carl Lindquist III faces suspension and probation following an Aug. 1 California Supreme Court order, according to a recent State Bar of California announcement and court documents.
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California denied a motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit filed against a biomedical company accusing it of violating labor laws by misclassifying employees as independent contractors.
SAN FRANCISCO – The surviving spouse and adult children of a man who died of lung cancer allege his cancer was caused by exposure to asbestos during his career.
SAN FRANCISCO — Inez Seals filed a complaint on Oct. 4, in the San Francisco Superior Court, against Honeywell International Inc., Kaiser Gypsum Co. Inc. and Kelly-Moore Paint Co. Inc.,et al., alleging that the defendants designed defective products under California Consumer Safety Law.
SAN FRANCISCO — James Bradford Jr. filed a complaint on Oct. 15, in the San Francisco Superior Court, against IMO Industries Inc., J&H Marine & Industrial Engineering Co. and Hopeman Brother Inc., et al., alleging that the defendants breached their duty of care while using asbestos.
SAN FRANCISCO – An employee has filed a class action against a San Francisco County corporation over allegations she was misclassified as an independent contractor.
SAN FRANCISCO – An Oakley man alleges a Novato business repeatedly called him despite of never previously having contact with it. He has filed a class-action suit.
SAN FRANCISCO – A New York-based company alleges that a former Novato employee misappropriated confidential information from it and provided the information to a competitor.