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Recent News About San Francisco Superior Court
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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit says district court improperly remanded case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Northern California has vacated a decision by a lower court in a malpractice lawsuit, saying the district court lacked the authority to remand the case. -
Appeals court upholds ruling in favor of defendants who lost documents in antitrust case
The California First District Court of Appeal recently upheld the City and County of San Francisco Superior Court's ruling in favor of the defendants in a case of legal malpractice over lost documents. -
Appeals court awards child support, attorney's fees and visitation expenses in divorce case
The California First District Court of Appeal recently decided to uphold the City and County of San Francisco Superior Court decision to award Aaron Darsky attorney fees and impose child support and child visitation costs on Ann Drobner Darsky stemming from the couple's 2010 divorce. -
Supreme Court decision in Bristol Myers Squibb case will impact products liability lawsuits
SAN FRANCISCO -- A recent California Supreme Court decision involving the pharmaceutical company Bristol Myers Squibb will greatly impact products liability lawsuits in California and possibly in other states, experts say. -
Cabela agrees to multi-million-dollar settlement in alleged customer phone recordings
SAN FRANCISCO -- A proposed $3,850,000 class-action settlement has been reached in Saunders et al. v. Cabela's Wholesale Inc. by the San Francisco County Superior Court. -
Warriors' arena project lawsuit appeal gains support
SAN FRANCISCO – The Center for Biological Diversity, Coalition for Clean Air, Communities for a Better Environment and the Sunset Coalition have filed a “friend of the court” brief in support of those opposing the Golden State Warriors’ proposed 18,000-seat arena. -
California Insurance Commissioner lands $200 million cash payment in CastlePoint conservation
SAN FRANCISCO -– California's insurance commissioner's office recently landed a $200 million cash payment for Castlepoint National Insurance Co. in a continuing effort to protect policyholders and covered injured workers. -
California court rules in favor of Plavix lawsuits proceeding
SAN FRANCISCO -- The California Supreme Court recently announced its decision that patients or their family members can sue manufacturer Bristol-Myers for falsely advertising the benefits of the cardiovascular drug Plavix, even though the company and most of the plaintiffs are based in other states. -
Attorney representing plaintiffs in Uber California class-action lawsuit files second suit
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif – The plaintiffs’ attorney who filed a large class-action suit against Uber has filed a second suit on behalf of drivers precluded from the initial class.