ALAMEDA – Attorneys for baby powder maker Johnson & Johnson wrapped up opening arguments Tuesday as the attorney for the plaintiff Terry Leavitt called the first expert witness attempting to prove that talc use caused Leavitt’s mesothelioma.
ALAMEDA – Trial opened Monday in Alameda Superior Court with a plaintiff claiming that exposure to Johnson & Johnson baby powder caused her to develop mesothelioma, an extremely rare and deadly form of cancer.
SAN FRANCISCO – A state appeals court recently affirmed a lower court jury's verdict in a tenant harassment lawsuit filed by residents of an upscale San Francisco apartment complex over the use of a courtyard.
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco business alleges an Oceanside company failed to provide it with signage that would withstand wind speeds as outlined in their contract.
The Alameda County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Ricky Owens against Housing Authority of the City of Oakland, Jefferson Oaks L.P., John Stewart Company and Satellite Affordable Housing on Dec. 28: 'Complaint Breach Of Contract/Warranty Filed'
The following breach of contract/warranty-related cases were on the docket in the Alameda County Superior Court on Dec. 28. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The following breach of contract/warranty-related cases were on the docket in the Alameda County Superior Court on Dec. 27. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The Alameda County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Horizon Projects Consulting Corp. against City of Oakland on Dec. 27: 'Complaint Breach Of Contract/Warranty Filed'
The Alameda County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Arce Oakland LLC against Gccfc 2005-GG5 Hengenberger Retail Limited Partnership and LNR Partners LLC on Dec. 21: 'Complaint Breach Of Contract/Warranty Filed'
The following breach of contract/warranty-related cases were on the docket in the Alameda County Superior Court on Dec. 21. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
An official for the nonprofit activist organization Equal Justice Society said a California Department of Justice practice of retaining DNA samples—taken from people arrested but who turned out to be innocent—targets African Americans.