County Of Stanislaus (ca)
Recent News About County Of Stanislaus (ca)
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Stanislaus County sued for taking children from parents when a sibling dies
SACRAMENTO - A minor recently filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California that alleges children in Stanislaus County are mistreated when a sibling dies. -
Stanislaus police sued after fatal shooting of 16-year-old
FRESNO -- The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Department faces a wrongful death lawsuit over the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old. -
Man claims assault at anti-police violence protest
FRESNO -- A man claims that he was falsely arrested and suffered assault and battery by the police. -
Over $20 million demanded from Mather VA hospital by man who was injured in operation
The Sacramento Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Mather (VAMC) faces medical malpractice allegations from a Stanislaus County couple after the husband allegedly sustained permanent neck damage from an operation. -
‘No’ campaign against property tax measure now ahead by 650,000 votes; ‘It is now clear that Proposition 15 is defeated’
As the number of ballots left to count in California has decreased, the vote margin against Proposition 15 has grown enough to declare defeat of the controversial property tax increase. -
Prop 15 tax hike measure trending toward defeat; ‘If it were to pass, would be devastating for California’s economic recovery’
A measure to dismantle California’s longtime protection against raising property taxes appeared headed for defeat early this week, though many mail-in ballots still need to be processed. -
California assessors dispute bill to exempt solar industry from Proposition 15 tax hike; ‘This would establish a bad precedent’
State Assembly members have approved a solar industry exemption from the Proposition 15 property tax increase if voters approve that ballot measure in November. -
County assessors urge ‘No’ vote on costly Prop 15 ballot measure; ‘Impossible to implement’
The California Assessors’ Association (CAA) has taken an opposed position on Proposition 15, the newly qualified “split roll” ballot initiative that would change how commercial properties are assessed and revoke most Proposition 13 tax caps in place since 1978. -
Superior Court of California for San Francisco County: Actions Taken on June 9
The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activity on June 9 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Amy L. Mayo vs Marsai L Morgan on June 9
The Superior Court of California for San Francisco County reported the following activities in the suit brought by Amy L. Mayo and State of against Marsai L Morgan on June 9. -
CALA exec discusses PAGA lawsuits in wake of county supervisor's op-ed calling for reform
SACRAMENTO – Stanislaus County Supervisor Kristin Olsen recently wrote an op-ed published in The Modesto Bee issuing a warning that businesses within her county are spending millions to settle Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) lawsuits, taking away money that would be well-spent elsewhere within the community and making it more difficult to be a business owner in the state. -
Family Business Association of California director: Legislature 'not interested' in meaningful PAGA reform
SACRAMENTO – Stanislaus County Supervisor Kristin Olsen recently issued a warning that businesses within her county are spending millions to settle Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) lawsuits in an op-ed that was published in the Modesto Bee. -
Employment Law Council attorney: PAGA is 'worst piece of legislation' ever to be signed by governor
SACRAMENTO – Some employer attorneys say Private Attorneys General Act lawsuits will increase due to the provisions of the recently signed Senate Bill 142. -
CALChamber exec: PAGA lawsuits have 'been a concern for the business community for years'
SACRAMENTO – Stanislaus County Supervisor Kristin Olsen issued a warning in a recent op-ed in The Modesto Bee explaining that businesses in her county have spent millions settling Private Attorney General Act (PAGA) lawsuits, taking away money that would be better spent in other places that serve more purpose. -
Patterson Frozen Foods, others ordered to hold annual shareholders' meetings in suit over family member dispute
FRESNO – On Sept. 12, the Court of Appeal for the State of California in the 5th Appellate District reversed and remanded a court order that denied four siblings’ request to compel a family member to hold shareholders’ meetings. -
Former employee accuses technology company of wrongful termination
SACRAMENTO — A Stanislaus County man fis suing a technology company, alleging disability discrimination, intentional infliction of emotional distress, retaliation, and violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act. -
Consumer claims Bargain Bunch failed to ship fountain she purchased
SACRAMENTO – A Stanislaus County consumer alleges an online retailer falsely advertises it will provide products in a timely manner. -
Heinz employee alleges FMC Corp. machine was defective, caused amputation of arms
SACRAMENTO – A Stanislaus County couple alleges the husband's arms were amputated while he was cleaning a defective machine as part of his job duties. -
Appeal pending in Hughson farmer's Clean Water Act, WOTUS case
HUGHSON – A federal judge erred earlier this summer when she ruled against a Stanislaus County farmer fighting federal regulators over the Clean Water Act and claims that his property contains Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS), a Pacific Legal Foundation attorney said during a recent interview. -
Woman alleges she is still entitled to receive disability benefits because of cancer
SACRAMENTO – A Stanislaus County woman claims she was wrongfully terminated from receiving disability benefits.