Vineet Kumar has taken legal action against Kuan Wei Wu over alleged fraudulent activities related to a real estate investment project in Sunnyvale. The lawsuit accuses Wu of misrepresentations about fund usage and failing to repay investments as promised. Seeking substantial damages including punitive measures for deterrence purposes highlights this high-stakes courtroom drama unfolding in Santa Clara County's Superior Court.
In a high-stakes legal battle involving allegations against child protective services employees for maintaining erroneous records linking them with abusers, plaintiffs Zuri K. Colbert and Nafisah Timmons seek $500K in damages while challenging government immunity defenses.
Greater clarity on tax credits and a commitment to rigorous rules on certification are two critical components in the effort to make clean hydrogen a viable and productive force in the U.S. energy mix, a new industry report from U.S. law firm Troutman Pepper has found.
For the sixth year in a row, Holland & Knight has achieved "Mansfield Certified" status awarded by Diversity Lab, an incubator for innovative ideas and solutions that boost diversity and inclusion in law.
Early results of a new survey in California finds that of those people who are interested in leaving, one in three is Republican and one in four is Democrat.
With two weeks until the state budget deadline and debate continuing on crucial economic bills, Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon, D - Lakewood, saw his leadership role almost usurped by Assemblymember Robert Rivas, D - Hollister.
As Peak Outsourcing is experiencing company growth, training and quality leaders at the company recently had an opportunity to discuss the company's Training Development Initiative, which they credit as one of the reasons for the company's success.
With gas prices now above $6 in California and continuing to rise, a new Pacific Research Institute brief has found that all the litigation over greenhouse gas emissions is hurting consumers and disincentivizing robust innovation in the energy sector.
Crime and homelessness have risen far past COVID-19 as chief concerns for Bay Area residents, according to new polls released by the Bay Area Council (BAC).
As the legislature works to address rising retail theft across the state, a new measure would address the ongoing problem while also providing solutions to prevent repeat offenses.
With committee hearings now underway for proposed bills in the 2022 legislative session, questions persist about what could ultimately become law in an election year.