U.S. District Court for the Central District of California Western Division
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Central District of California Western Division
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GC Services alleged to have failed to disclose nature of call on voicemail
LOS ANGELES – A Long Beach resident alleges a debt collector left a voicemail for her and unlawfully failed to disclose its name or the nature of the call. -
JP Morgan Chase's repeated phone calls for unpaid bills prompts lawsuit
LOS ANGELES - JP Morgan Chase is accused of calling a couple multiple times a day over an unpaid bill, starting in the early morning and continuing through the evening. -
Consumer claims Nestle USA's No GMO Ingredients seal is deceptive
LOS ANGELES – A consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a food manufacturing company over allegations a seal displaying a lack of GMO ingredients is deceptive. -
Abercrombie agrees to proposed $9.6 million settlement in employee suit over call-in procedure
LOS ANGELES – Abercrombie & Fitch Trading Company recently agreed to a proposed settlement in a lawsuit that claims labor violations at their retail stores in California. -
Two seek $250,000 from federal government over collision with Border Patrol employee
LOS ANGELES – Two individuals are seeking $250,000 each after their vehicle was rear-ended by a federal employee in Riverside County. -
Man alleges Lawndale business does not have ADA complaint parking space
LOS ANGELES – A wheelchair user alleges a Lawndale restaurant denied him full and equal access to its amenities because of the condition of its parking lot. -
Wheelchair user alleges Casa Rio's Restaurant does not have ADA-compliant parking
LOS ANGELES – An Inglewood restaurant is alleged to not have compliant parking for patrons with disabilities. -
Long Beach woman alleges debt collector called mother, said it was calling regarding job application
LOS ANGELES – A Long Beach consumer alleges a debt collector unlawfully called family members and misrepresented the reason it was calling. -
Molecular biologist alleges he was not listed as inventor in three patents, seeks correction
LOS ANGELES – A molecular biologist and biochemist residing in Shanghai, China alleges he was not listed as an inventor on three U.S. patents. -
Kernwood/Forbes Press alleged to owe more than $500,000 to pension plan
LOS ANGELES – A multi-employer pension plan alleges that a corporation organized under Massachusetts law failed it pay its withdrawal liability payments. -
Professional Printers alleged to owe more than $200,000 in withdrawal liability assessments
LOS ANGELES – A multi-employer pension plan alleges a dissolved corporation organized under Colorado laws breached a bargaining agreement. -
Liminex alleged to have infringed Kajeet patents in GoGuardian products
LOS ANGELES – A Virginia company alleges that an El Segundo software developer has infringed its patents with some of its products. -
Music producers accuse entertainment company of copyright violations
LOS ANGELES — Music producers are suing an entertainment company, alleging copyright infringement. -
Bank accuses L.A. borrower of defaulting on more than $300,000
LOS ANGELES — A Florida banking corporation is suing a Los Angeles borrower, alleging breach of contract in failing to pay more than $300,000. -
Carpenters board alleges audits not properly submitted
LOS ANGELES — A carpenters' board of trustees is suing a construction company, alleging violation of workers compensation acts. -
GPS tracker developer accuses competitor of patent infringement
LOS ANGELES — A Sonoma County man is suing a competitor, alleging use of ian nfringed product without consent. -
Eye care company accuses Kimberly-Clark of trademark violations
LOS ANGELES — A San Luis Obispo eye care company is suing Kimberley-Clark, alleging unauthorized used of its Soft Touch trademark. -
Former employee accuses Disney of wrongful termination
LOS ANGELES — A former employee is suing a unit of Walt Disney, alleging discrimination, violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act and wrongful termination. -
Photographer accuses consulting firm of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A photographer is suing a consulting firm, alleging copyright infringement. -
Music publisher accuses Spotify of copyright infringement in $1.6 billion suit
Wixen Music Publishing Inc. recently filed a lawsuit against Spotify, alleging copyright infringement on thousands of songs by major artists such as Stevie Nicks, Weezer and Tom Petty.