Recent News About Pomona
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In another signal of the supply chain crisis impact on inflation, cargo containers are being targeted by thieves, causing further supply side problems for businesses that translate into higher prices for consumers.
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DLA Piper announced today the addition of a six-partner group whose members will be part of the firm's Corporate, Intellectual Property and Technology, and Litigation practices.
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SAN FRANCISCO – Rowland Heights attorney Terrence Lee has been summarily disbarred following a California Supreme Court decision and his felony conviction for engaging in inappropriate sexual relations with a 14-year-old girl.
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Based on its expanding client base, growing team of veteran litigators, and opportunities to serve more clients on the West Coast, Benesch Law, an AmLaw 200 law firm, today announced its expansion into San Francisco, CA.
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OROVILLE – An insurance company seeks reimbursement of more than $60,000 from the tenants of an apartment complex after a fire allegedly started by a cigarette damaged the property.
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LOS ANGELES – A California judge ordered $4 million in compensatory damages be paid to Chinese nationals involved in a fraudulent Los Angeles investment scheme.
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SAN JOSE – The Court of Appeal of the state of California, 6th Appellate District, affirmed a Santa Clara County Superior Court's judgment on March 14 after the defendants in the case challenged a $213,500 award.
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LOS ANGELES — Three brothers are suing the Pomona police department and its officers, alleging racial discrimination and assault.
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LOS ANGELES — A paraplegic is suing restaurant owners, alleging disability discrimination and failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act regulations.
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LOS ANGELES — A California intimate apparel business is suing a competitor, alleging patent infringement.
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LOS ANGELES – Polluted water in the city of Pomona pushed a panel of judges to vacate judgment and demand a new trial.
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LOS ANGELES – A Pomona heating and air conditioning and air and water balancing contractor is alleged to have failed to pay contributions on behalf of its employees.
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LOS ANGELES – A Pomona consumer claims that PayPal Credit harassed him with collection calls.
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LOS ANGELES – A Pomona consumer claims Dish Network continued to call her without her permission.
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LOS ANGELES – A Corona auto parts manufacturer alleges a Pomona corporation is offering a similar product to its own without authorization.
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LOS ANGELES – A La Mirada decorative lighting company alleges one of its copyrighted lamp designs was used without permission by a Pomona company.
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SAN FRANCISCO — California has a pension-debt problem, with a combined unfunded liability sitting close to $1 trillion, according to estimates.
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LOS ANGELES – A Pomona company that manufactures insulated glass panel garage doors alleges a New Jersey business manufactures a garage door that uses its patented technology.
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WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court on June 23 upheld the right of universities to factor race into admissions decisions in order to promote greater diversity on college campuses.