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San Francisco museum asks for millions in defamation lawsuit; Google reviewer called it a front for money laundering
SAN FRANCISCO - The International Art Museum of America (IAMA) in San Francisco wants someone to pay for what it feels is defamation in a Google review. -
Airbnb sued in San Francisco over carbon monoxide death in Colombia
A fatal visit to an Airbnb resulted in charges against the vacation rental company from the decedent's estate. -
Damages sought after boiling hot tea is spilled on child at San Francisco restaurant
Golden Mandalay Burmese and Mandarin Cuisine and its owner Chuan Chuan Dung was pinned in a personal injury complaint in the San Francisco County Superior Court. -
Lawsuit says Marion Regional Health Center ER doctor ignored signs of spinal injury and sent man home untreated
A medical malpractice accusation was leveled against Marion Regional Health Center on April 1 in the San Francisco County Superior Court. -
New mom says City College of San Francisco pushed her out of job
The City College of San Francisco and two of its administrators were sued in the San Francisco County Superior Court for allegedly wrongfully terminating an employee that needed time off for her daughter's medical needs. -
Over a dozen homeowners, business owners, renters who lost everything in Zogg Fire bring PG&E to court
A multitude of plaintiffs brought civil charges against the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) for damages sustained in the September 2020 Zogg Fire in Shasta County. -
Once bandmates, now enemies: Cosmo Alleycat members spar over band ownership in court
Two musicians are warring over the ownership of their band in a March 26 lawsuit filed in the San Francisco County Superior Court. -
Prop 65 lawsuit targets alleged lead in Oregon company's tea
SAN FRANCISCO - A March 24 complaint filed in the San Francisco County Superior Court accuses a Portland, Ore.-based tea manufacturer of failing to disclose an alleged dangerously high level of lead in their tea and powder products. -
Deaf woman looking for info on breast augmentation instead sues plastic surgery clinic over its website
San Francisco Plastic Surgery is accused of failing to accommodate disabled customers, according to a lawsuit filed on March 26 in the San Francisco County Superior Court. -
Fisherman sues San Francisco Port Authority over destruction of his gear in May 2020 pier fire
A commercial fisherman sued the City and County of San Francisco after he lost most of his gear in the May 2020 Pier 45 Shed C fire. -
PG&E blamed for fire in Gilroy; Exploding transformer allegedly sparked it
The Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PGE) is in legal hot water after a transformer explosion caused a fire, according to documents filed on March 17 in the San Francisco County Superior Court. -
S.F., L.A. district attorneys sue handyman service for calling 27K workers independent contractors
The San Francisco and Los Angeles district attorneys brought federal charges against a handyman and housekeeping services company on behalf of the people of the state of California for allegedly violating the Unfair Competition Law and Assembly Bill 5. -
Lawsuit filed over electrocution at Chase Center
SAN FRANCISCO - A March 22 lawsuit in the San Francisco County Superior Court accuses a California electronic testing tool company after a faulty tester reportedly caused an electrocution at Chase Center. -
Sutter Davis Hospital staff accused of medical negligence resulting in serious injuries to newborn
The mother of a four-year-old sued Sutter Davis Hospital in the San Francisco County Superior Court for alleged medical negligence during the child's birth, according to documents filed on March 12. -
San Francisco accused of letting manhole covers become dangerously slippery
The City and County of San Francisco, as well as the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, are accused in the San Francisco County Superior Court of negligently allowing a manhole cover to become dangerous. -
The Gap and Old Navy employees say they should get paid for using cell phone for work
Clothing retailers Old Navy and The Gap face a class action lawsuit in the San Francisco County Superior Court for allegedly failing to reimburse necessary business expenses. -
Leather gloves were not given Prop 65 label for potential health hazards, according to lawsuit
Dover Saddlery Inc. and Tractor Supply Company are accused of violating the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, according to a lawsuit filed on March 1 in the San Francisco County Superior Court. -
Furniture line sold in California alleged to be in violation of Proposition 65
Marc Daniel Enterprises Inc. is accused of violating the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, the California legislation that regulates toxins that consumers are exposed to that could cause birth defects, cancer and other medical issues. -
Bribery allegations have City of San Francisco suing its garbage removal companies
The San Francisco garbage collection and disposal companies face accusations of attempted bribery with money, meals and other accommodations to San Francisco city employees in an attempt to influence decisions that impacted them, according to documents filed on March 4 in the San Francisco County Superior Court. -
Lawsuit accuses San Francisco of letting 130 pounds of medical marijuana go to waste
The City and County of San Francisco, the San Francisco Police Department and three law enforcement officers were named in a suit by a San Francisco man who says his medical marijuana was wrongfully seized, according to documents filed on March 2 in the San Francisco County Superior Court.