San Francisco Superior Court
Recent News About San Francisco Superior Court
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Driver alleges San Francisco collision caused by motorist changing lanes
SAN FRANCISCO – A driver is seeking damages from three individuals over a collision in San Francisco. -
Painter alleges Saarman Construction, others failed to provide fall protection for scaffolding
SAN FRANCISCO – A painter is suing the general contractor and subcontractor of a San Jose construction project after falling from scaffolding. -
Pedestrian seeks compensatory damages from driver over collision in San Francisco crosswalk
SAN FRANCISCO – A pedestrian is seeking damages from a motorist after she was struck in a San Francisco crosswalk. -
Woman alleges she was retaliated against by Whole Foods for reporting harassment
SAN FRANCISCO – A former customer service representative for a grocery store chain alleges she was terminated after reporting sexual harassment. -
Couple files suit against San Francisco Police Department over collision at intersection
SAN FRANCISCO – A couple is seeking damages after the wife was struck by a San Francisco Police Department vehicle at an intersection in the city. -
Woman files suit after falling on church sidewalk in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO – A woman has sued a conference of the United Methodist Church after falling at a San Francisco church on Christmas two years ago. -
Amica Mutual Insurance seeks subrogation from two individuals over collision
SAN FRANCISCO – An insurance company is seeking nearly $19,000 from two individuals over an auto accident. -
Man alleges individual bit his finger off during altercation at Denny's restaurant
SAN FRANCISCO – A Los Angeles County man alleges an Alameda County man bit off one of his fingers at a Denny's restaurant in San Francisco. -
Investor alleges Shipbird breached contract by failing to pay note
SAN FRANCISCO – A North Carolina resident alleges a San Francisco business failed to pay the principal and interest due under a note. -
Lyft passenger seeks damages over alleged injuries to nose
SAN FRANCISCO – A Lyft passenger is seeking damages from the ride-hailing company after a driver's truck door struck him in the face. -
Cupertino Electric alleges Lendlease (US) Construction owes more than $600,000
SAN FRANCISCO – A contractor alleges it wasn't paid for work it performed on a San Francisco project. -
Wholistic Investments files negligence suit against Rogoway Law Group over representation
SAN FRANCISCO – A Portola Valley individual and limited liability company allege that a San Francisco law firm failed to competently represent them in a business matter. -
San Mateo County residents allege money paid to contractor for construction work was misappropriated
SAN FRANCISCO – Four residents of San Mateo County allege money they paid to a company for remodeling work on their homes was misappropriated. -
Former Uber employee alleges he was constructively discharged in retaliation
SAN FRANCISCO – A former employee of ride-hailing company Uber alleges he was terminated in retaliation for reporting purportedly unlawful conduct. -
Tenants of San Francisco property allege unit has defects with mold, other issues
SAN FRANCISCO – Tenants of a San Francisco property allege that the property's owners failed to repair issues with mold and other problems. -
Former San Francisco condo unit owner alleges leaky window caused nearly $250,000 in damages
SAN FRANCISCO – The former owner of a condominium unit alleges a window in the unit above hers caused water damage to her unit. -
Woman alleges she was injured when slipping on wet mud-set at San Francisco site
SAN FRANCISCO – An individual alleges she was injured when she slipped on wet mud-set at a San Francisco construction site. -
Sedgwick Claims Management Services seeks subrogation of workers' comp benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – An insurance company is seeking subrogation from a driver for workers' compensation benefits it paid. -
Former Mangiare Catering cook alleges he is owed unpaid wages
SAN FRANCISCO – A former employee of a San Francisco restaurant alleges the business failed to pay him a regular wage. -
Social activist organization says California DNA collection from innocent people is unconstitutional
A representative for one of three social activist organizations suing the California Department of Justice said its collections procedure for DNA samples taken from people arrested and later cleared of wrongdoing is unconstitutional.