The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Cavalry SPV I, LLC against Michelle A. Redding on March 2: 'Default Department Changed To 23'.
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Cavalry SPV I, LLC against Michelle A. Redding on March 5: 'Order For Sanctions Re Lisa Herme For Failing To File A Responsive Declaration To The Osc'.
SAN FRANCISCO – Longtime Redding attorney Matthew Alexander Wilson has been reciprocally disbarred following an Aug. 8 California Supreme Court order and his disbarment in Oregon last year over a defaulted loan, according to a recent report issued by the State Bar of California and court documents.
SAN FRANCISCO – Longtime Redding attorney William Larry Meek faces suspension following a May 2 California Supreme Court order over allegations stemming from a marriage dissolution case, according to a recent announcement issued by the State Bar of California and court documents.
SACRAMENTO — A Shasta County woman has filed a class action lawsuit against a Georgia company, alleging invasion of privacy and violation of telephone harassment statutes.
Shasta Charter Academy, a Northern California charter school, has filed a petition for review with the California Supreme Court seeking to reverse an appellate-court ruling over satellite charter campuses.
SAN DIEGO — A California appellate court recently ruled that charter schools cannot expand throughout their home county by opening satellite campuses outside of the district that granted them authorization.
REDDING – California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. announced in June that Tamara Wood has been appointed to a judgeship on the Shasta County Superior Court.
REDDING – Whether a sales tax by the city to help fund a jail expansion and other county-related services would be considered a gift of public funds depends primarily on whether it would benefit city residents, according to a law professor at the University of California-Davis.
SACRAMENTO – A Redding couple is suing an automobile manufacturer over allegations it violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection.