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Former Romantic Partner Sues Over Property Ownership Dispute
Mark E. King has successfully sued Corinne Lalanne over a disputed property ownership claim resulting from their past relationship. The court ruled in favor of partitioning their jointly owned real estate equally despite conflicting testimonies about their original agreement. -
Appeals panel allows parents to sue Google, content creators over YouTube ads for kids' products
Ninth Circuit ruling holds lawsuits under state laws are not always preempted by federal laws prohibiting the same conduct -
Environmental Health Advocates says Sephora should have warning label for titanium dioxide in makeup
The lawsuit accuses Sephora and others of violating California's Proposition 65, a law critics have asserted has become a means for trial lawyers to extract big fees from defendant companies -
Business groups welcome referendum on fast food labor law; Enough signatures secured to let voters weigh in
A referendum to overturn a California law that aimed to regulate wages and workplace conditions in the fast food industry has received enough signatures to qualify for the November 2024 statewide ballot, the Department of State said -
Fox Rothschild Welcomes Corporate Partner Laurie Sanders in San Francisco
Fox Rothschild Welcomes Corporate Partner Laurie Sanders in San Francisco. -
Greenberg Traurig Continues Growth of Global Real Estate Practice; Adds 7 Attorneys in the U.S. and London
Greenberg Traurig Continues Growth of Global Real Estate Practice; Adds 7 Attorneys in the U.S. and London -
Legislative analyst report details options for California lawmakers on gas price relief
As summer season travelers confront California’s highest-in-nation fuel prices – now above $6 a gallon – the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst Office (LAO) examines gas tax abatement in a recent report on fiscal relief options. -
New coalition forms to urge lawmakers to address escalating retail, residential theft in California
In response to growing crime and lack of effective legislation to prevent it, a new coalition of business, neighborhood, and victims’ groups launched last week to impress upon lawmakers the importance of taking action. -
Lawmakers asked to consider bill addressing excessive ADA litigation against small businesses
Pending legislation is bringing increased attention to frivolous ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) lawsuits and the impact on small businesses. -
Lawsuit alleging fraudulent ADA claims set for late summer court date
As court proceedings continue in the lawsuit People of the State of California v. Potter Handy LLP et al. – alleging fraudulent filing of Americans with Disabilities [ADA] suits – a federal judge has subsequently ordered Potter Handy plaintiffs to show standing in separate ADA cases. -
The European Unified Patent Court: What US businesses need to know on April 27, 2022
The European Unified Patent Court: What US businesses need to know on April 27, 2022. -
District attorneys file complaint alleging repeat fraudulent filing of ADA lawsuits
A joint lawsuit by the district attorneys of San Francisco and Los Angeles counties seeks to address the problem of predatory litigation that business owners have long argued is happening in their neighborhoods, even forcing some to surrender so much money it drives them out of business. -
March 29: Contra Costa Superior Court docket for "complaint" cases
The following cases categorized as "complaint" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on March 29. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on March 29
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on March 29 in the suits below: -
Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on March 24
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on March 24 in the suits below: -
Court activity on March 29: Sarah N. Popal vs The Keys Condominium Owners Association
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Sarah N. Popal against The Keys Condominium Owners Association on March 29: 'Case Management Conference'. -
March 24: Contra Costa Superior Court docket for "complaint" cases
The following cases categorized as "complaint" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on March 24. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Business community urges decisive action as California legislative committees debate new bills
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. -
Farella Names Ashley Breakfield and Cynthia Castillo As Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Pathfinders
Farella Names Ashley Breakfield and Cynthia Castillo As Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Pathfinders. -
New study shows more ADA litigation in California than all other states combined
As businesses seek to reopen amid the economic challenges of the pandemic, concerns persist that excessive litigation is causing many to close or leave the state and that such data has hasn’t prompted reform efforts by the state Legislature.