San Francisco Superior Court
Recent News About San Francisco Superior Court
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Landlord of San Francisco apartment alleged to have illegally locked out tenant
SAN FRANCISCO – A woman alleges her landlord illegally locked her out of her San Francisco apartment. -
Employee alleges she was terminated by Document Technologies, Epiq Systems because of age, disability
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco woman alleges she was terminated from her job because of her disability and age. -
Man alleges information on tenant screening report from On-Site was inaccurate
SAN FRANCISCO – An applicant to an affordable housing community in Richmond alleges he was determined to be ineligible because of an inaccurate tenant screening report. -
Everest National Insurance seeks subrogation fees of more than $3,000 for San Francisco accident
SAN FRANCISCO – An insurance company is seeking subrogation from an individual and a business over a collision in San Francisco. -
Pedestrian sues motorist after allegedly being struck in San Francisco crosswalk
SAN FRANCISCO – A pedestrian is seeking damages from a motorist who allegedly struck her while she was crossing at a San Francisco intersection. -
Former Creative Live employee files suit over lay off
SAN FRANCISCO – An employee laid off in October by a San Francisco business alleges his employer failed to provide 60 days' notice as required by law. -
BBJ Electric alleges it is still owed more than $81,000 for project work
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco electrical contractor alleges it wasn't paid in full for work on a project. -
Linoleum Sales alleges it is owed more than $100,000 for work at San Francisco store
SAN FRANCISCO – A flooring company alleges it was not paid in full for work it performed at San Francisco store -
Golden Gate Transit bus rider alleges she was injured when passenger fell on her
SAN FRANCISCO – A passenger on a Golden Gate Transit bus alleges she sustained head injuries when another passenger fell on her. -
Healthcare Services Group alleged to have failed to compensate employees for all hours worked
SAN FRANCISCO – A former employee of a housekeeping company has filed a class action over allegations she was not paid for all hours worked. -
Former Switchboard Software employee alleges he is still owed unpaid wages
SAN FRANCISCO – A Belmont man alleges his former employer has failed to pay him all wages owed. -
Man seeks damages from Slim's Nightclub after allegedly falling down steps, injuring arm
SAN FRANCISCO – A guest at Slim's Nightclub alleges he fractured his arm after falling down the steps at the club. -
Man alleges race, gender were factors in harassing conduct while employed at Photoworks
SAN FRANCISCO – An African-American male alleges his former San Francisco employer subjected him to harassment and discrimination. -
Extra Care Contractor alleges client owes nearly $20,000
SAN FRANCISCO – A contractor alleges that a client failed to pay it for work on a San Francisco home. -
Judge reduces punitive damages by nearly $200 million in Roundup case
SAN FRANCISCO – Last week, a California judge greatly reduced the amount of punitive damages awarded in lawsuit against Monsanto by a man who alleged that the use of its herbicide Roundup caused him to contract non-Hodgkins lymphoma. -
Patient files malpractice suit against Sutter Health over emergency room visit
SAN FRANCISCO – A patient alleges an emergency room was negligent in diagnosing her condition. -
Tenant of San Francisco property alleges notices of violation have not been abated by property owner
SAN FRANCISCO – A tenant alleges his monthly rent for a San Francisco property was raised to $4,000 a month after repeated requests to make repairs. -
Portfolio Recovery Associates alleges individual owes more than $1,400
SAN FRANCISCO – A debt buyer claims a San Francisco County resident failed to pay an alleged debt. -
State appeals court favors hotel owners in dispute over San Francisco rental laws
SAN FRANCISCO (Northern California Record) — A group of residential hotel owners recently scored a victory when a state appeals court found in their favor against San Francisco's attempts to lengthen required stays in short term rentals. -
Malfunctioning traffic light at San Francisco intersection alleged to have contributed to auto accident
SAN FRANCISCO – A motorist alleges a malfunctioning traffic light at a San Francisco intersection caused a collision.