The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Eamon Corry against Bernard Corry on Aug. 3.
The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Eb Quickstart LLC against Captiv 8 Inc. and other unnamed defendants on Aug. 9.
The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Eugene Rose, Joanne Rose, Justin Rose and Steven McClure against Amici Foods LLC, Antonio Anguianomagana, Bay Area, Host International Inc., Max's at the Airport Inc., North Terminal Shines, SFBVC LLC and other unnamed defendants on Aug. 12.
The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Erin Hansen and Timothy Hansen against City and, Paul Yep and other unnamed defendants on May 8:
Australian researcher and former Kaggle president Jeremy Howard is free to sue board members who he claims cheated him when the company was sold to Google in 2017, according to a recent state appeals court ruling.
SAN FRANCISCO – A local hotel group’s attempt to dismiss a breach of contract claim against it was denied in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on Oct. 5.
A lawsuit filed Sept. 21 in San Mateo County Superior Court alleges former “content moderators” for Facebook viewed thousands of graphic images and videos of child sexual abuse, rape and murder, and nothing was done to protect the employees from psychological trauma.
SAN FRANCISCO – The 1st Appellate District Court of Appeal, Division Two reversed a judgment in a lawsuit centering on a contract dispute between The Collings Foundation and Auctions America By RM Inc.
SAN FRANCISCO — A person's labor is not property that can be stolen, a California appeals court ruled earlier this month in the case of a pharmaceutical software company's former vice president who said he was recruited by false promises so the firm could use his industry contacts and then fire him.
SAN FRANCISCO – A California appeals court recently said Saint Francis Memorial Hospital must pay a $50,000 fine assessed by the state after a sponge was left in a patient who had back surgery in 2010.
SAN FRANCISCO – Lendingtree LLC, et al., defendants in a lawsuit filed by a former employee that alleges, among other things, sex discrimination, age discrimination and demotion and discharge in violation of public policy, recently served notice that they had taken proper actions to move the case from the Superior Court of California of San Mateo County to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Francisco Division.
An insurer that had alleged two San Mateo County residents misrepresented facts about their claims for benefit coverage and sought full reimbursement in 2016 has decided to settle its case.