SAN FRANCISCO — A group of student athletes has filed a class-action lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and PAC-12 Conference for alleged unpaid wages and violation of the applicable minimum wage law.
SACRAMENTO - Paint manufacturers ordered to abate lead paint inside millions of private residences across the state still await hearing on appeal nearly three years since a trial court entered a $1.15 billion judgment.
SACRAMENTO – Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 814 into law to crack down on excessive water use during droughts. The law, effective Jan. 1, 2017, penalizes the state's biggest water wasters and could result in public disclosure of their names.
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Mateo camera company has filed suit against other camera companies over allegations of patent infringement in regards to camera cases and apps.
SAN FRANCISCO – A British corporation is suing a San Mateo company over allegations its website is confusingly similar to marks owned by the plaintiff.
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Mateo man alleges that several financial institutions sold deferred annuity policies to seniors that do not conform to state law and has filed a class-action lawsuit.
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Jose company has filed suit against a former employee over allegations the employee is using the company's proprietary information to file patents.