Superior Court of California - County of San Francisco
Recent News About Superior Court of California - County of San Francisco
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Class action says new SF stormwater charges violate the California state constitution
The lawsuit claims, in part, that the city of San Francisco must secure voter approval before implementing the new fees to pay for stormwater management infrastructure -
SF Museum of Modern Art says CCSF is refusing to fund joint effort to preserve Diego Rivera mural
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has sued the San Francisco Community College District, claiming that CCSF has failed to pay its share under an agreement to preserve a mural by artist Diego Rivera. -
Two men accuse Vanity Nightclub in San Francisco of allowing security to drag them out, beat them in parking lot
The men claim they were attacked for no reason, at the encouragement of the Vanity's management, while they waited to settle accounts with the club when the club allegedly closed an hour early -
Captain files lawsuit against San Francisco Bar Pilots alleging retaliation and wrongful termination
A pilot says he was wrongly expelled from the professional association on trumped up charges allegedly in retaliation for questioning the organization's practices -
Class action: ZeroCater allegedly shorted workers' wages
Corporate catering company ZeroCater has been hit with a class action lawsuit accusing them of shorting workers' pay and other alleged violations of California labor law. -
USAF vet says fertility clinic illegally refused to let him bring service dog into clinic
An Air Force veteran is suing a fertility clinic for allegedly refusing him to enter their clinic with a service dog he says is needed because of PTSD -
Lawsuit: California Pizza Kitchen accused of 'systemic time shaving,' other alleged labor law violations
A representative action lawsuit on behalf of workers accuses California Pizza Kitchen of shorting workers' wages and other alleged violations of California labor law -
Crisis24 workers accuse employer of allegedly shorting pay, other labor law violations
Two California residents are suing Crisis24 Protective Solutions alleging employees were not properly paid. -
Ex-SF public utilities worker says wrongly fired for refusing Covid vax
A former public utilities employee in San Francisco has sued, claiming he was wrongly fired after he refused to get a Covid vaccine -
Class action accuses Washington Post of misleading customers about subscription prices
A class action lawsuit is accusing the Washington Post Company of fraud for allegedly misleading customers by advertising "phantom discounts" on subscriptions on its website. -
Lawsuit accuses Arriba Juntos of shorting worker pay, other California labor law violations
The lawsuit was brought under California's Private Attorney Generals Act, a law which critics say empowers attorneys to collect fees, but actually decreases the payments recovered for workers pressing claims for violations of California labor law. -
Investor sues New Relic over $6.5B sale, says sale shorted investors
The lawsuit filed in San Francisco County court asserts the sale was conducted illegally under California law -
Peet's Coffee sued by patron who was injured by falling ceiling tile
A San Francisco man says he was injured at Peet's Coffee when a portion of ceiling tile fell and struck him while he waited in line. -
Lawsuit accuses real estate development firm Emerald Fund of shorting workers' wages
A man has filed a class action lawsuit against a San Francisco-based real estate development firm, accusing the company of various labor law violations, including unpaid wages, denial of breaks, and failing to compensate employees for work-related expenses. -
Former employee sues Twitter, claiming she was denied promised pay raises, then wrongly terminated
A former Twitter employee has filed a lawsuit against the company and Elon Musk, claiming that she was promised increased pay and a leadership position to prevent her from accepting a job at another company, but that those promises were never kept and that Twitter eventually terminated her from her position. -
Woman sues Anaplan for alleged unauthorized recording and transfer of users' communications, data
A woman has filed a lawsuit against California cloud software solutions company Anaplan, claiming the company's website records and transfers users' communications and information without their consent -
Lawsuit accuses Regal Cinemas of failing to protect teenage girl from being attacked by older man during movie
A teenage girl has filed a lawsuit against the Regal Cinema in the Stonestown Galleria in San Francisco, claiming that she was physically assaulted by an unknown older man while on the premises while employees did nothing to intervene. -
Lawsuit accuses operators of temp worker platform Instawork of shorting worker pay
Garuda Labs, operator of temp worker platform Instawork, has been hit with a representative action lawsuit, accusing the company of shorting worker pay and other violations of California labor law. -
Lawsuit: Plumbing and mechanical contractor allegedly shorted workers' pay
A plumbing and mechanical contractor, Harris Bay Area LLC, has been hit with a class action lawsuit, accusing it of shorting worker pay and other alleged violations of California labor law. -
Workers accuse nonprofit HIV support group of shorting their wages
The Alliance for Community Wellness, a nonprofit set up to assist people infected with HIV, has been hit with a representative action lawsuit, accusing the organization of shorting worker pay, denying workers required breaks, and other alleged violations of California labor law.