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Judge issues preliminary injunction for California's newly enacted dialysis reimbursement law
SANTA ANA (Legal Newsline) – A federal court has granted a preliminary injunction against the California's Assembly Bill 290, which regulates and caps dialysis reimbursement, stating there is "significant public interest" in enjoining the law while it is being litigated. -
American Kidney Fund CEO says she is 'grateful' that federal judge blocked dialysis law
SANTA ANA – A federal judge has halted Assembly Bill 290 from taking effect, saying if the law was not enjoined, “thousands of California HIPP (Health Insurance Premium Program) recipients – who number among the poorest and most medically vulnerable of all Californians – may not be able to afford the dialysis treatments that keep them alive ... and may face further delays in receiving a transplant.” -
Dialysis companies allege newly enacted California law will harm patients, medical providers
SANTA ANA, Calif. (Legal Newsline) – The operators of several dialysis clinics and kidney care facilities in California and throughout the U.S. are challenging the state's newly enacted Assembly Bill 290, which regulates dialysis reimbursement. -
Wells Fargo to pay $386 million settlement in car loan lawsuit
SANTA ANA – Wells Fargo has agreed to pay at least $386 million to settle allegations the bank signed thousands of customers up for car loan insurance without their consent. The costly insurance allegedly resulted in many customers having their vehicles repossessed. -
4 Brothers Construction owner alleges individuals breached nondisclosure agreement
SANTA ANA – A business owner alleges two former employees misappropriated trade secrets. -
California copy business accuses New Jersey competitor of patent infringement
SANTA ANA — A California corporation is suing a printer products distributor, alleging patent infringement. -
Canadian company alleges California business owes more than $1.2 million.
SANTA ANA — A Canadian security solutions corporation is suing a private probation company, alleging it owes more than $1.2 million for breach of contract. -
Lantronix accuses Chinese company of patent infringement
Global provider of secure data access and management solutions accuses Jinan USR IOT Technology, LTD of patent infringementSANTA ANA — A global provider of secure data access and management solutions is suing Jinan USR IOT Technology, LTD, a Chinese company providing networking communication, citing alleged unfair competition and unjust enrichment.Lantronix, Inc. filed a complaint on July 7, in the U.S. -
Costa Mesa copy business accuses competitor of patent infringement
SANTA ANA — A California copy business is suing an imaging product manufacturer, alleging patent infringement. -
California copier company accuses Xerox of patent infringement
SANTA ANA — A Costa Mesa copy company, is suing Xerox, alleging patent infringement. -
Entrepreneur Media files suit over companies' use of Enterpreneur mark
SANTA ANA – An Irvine company alleges that it has been damaged by a Miami company's use of an infringing mark. -
Sigma Enterprises alleges design of beauty tools were unlawfully copied by Alluring Deals LLC
SANTA ANA – A Minnesota beauty company alleges an Orange County company has copied the designs of its makeup brushes. -
Netlist Inc. alleges SK hynix Inc. infringed patents
SANTA ANA – An Irvine company that manufactures products for the cloud computing markets alleges that its patents are unlawfully being used. -
THC - Orange County Inc. alleged to have failed to pay minimum, overtime wages
SANTA ANA – A California woman alleges that she was not paid a minimum or overtime wages during her employment with a health care services provider. -
Portfolio Recovery Associates faces suit from four consumers over collection calls
SANTA ANA – Four California women have filed a suit against a debt collector over allegations that it called them without their consent. -
MAS Financial Services Inc. alleged to have continued to call woman without her consent
SANTA ANA – A Sun City claims a Santa Ana debt collector kept calling her after she asked it to stop. -
Man alleges UnitedHealth wrongfully denied coverage of daughter's surgery
SANTA ANA – A man has filed a suit against his insurer over its denial of coverage for surgery needed by his daughter. -
Bigfoot sculpture artist claims Outdoor Technology infringed work for logo
SAN DIEGO – A Minneapolis artist claims a Laguna Hills corporation unlawfully used a silhouette of his sculpture of Bigfoot as a logo for apparel. -
Nobel Biocare USA alleged to have infringed Spitz Technologies Corp. patent
LOS ANGELES – A Canadian company alleges its patented design for dental implant was infringed without its permission. -
Former Bank of American National Association call center worker alleges she was not paid minimum wage
SANTA ANA – A Chino Hills woman formerly employed as a call center worker in Brea has filed a class action against a financial institution over allegations of labor code violations.