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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aPriori Technologies accuse two men of defamation, interfering with business
LOS ANGELES – A Massachusetts corporation alleges two California men have been harassing it and an employee with false allegations. -
Patagonia claims Wyoming company is using infringing logo on bumper stickers
LOS ANGELES – A Ventura clothing company claims one of its logos is unlawfully being used on bumper stickers by a Wyoming company. -
Dodge Avenger owner claims seat belt, air bags failed in accident
LOS ANGELES – A Virginia woman alleges she was injured in a crash because the seat belts and air bags in her Dodge vehicle failed. -
Patagonia alleges Generation Tee's Montanagonia mark copies its mark
LOS ANGELES – A Ventura clothing brand claims a Montana business is using its famous mark. -
Everlast Builders alleged to owe employee contributions
LOS ANGELES – Two trustees for several labor union funds allege a Canyon Country employer owes more than $150,000 in unpaid contributions. -
Patient alleges esophagus was injured during surgery at veterans hospital
LOS ANGELES – A man alleges he was injured during surgery at a Veterans Affairs hospital in Loma Linda. -
Premier Drywall, officers alleged to owe more than $20,000 to labor unions
LOS ANGELES – A California contractor and its officers are accused of failing to pay contributions to labor union funds on behalf of their employees. -
Nightcap Clothing claims For Love and Lemons is using mark without permission
LOS ANGELES – A high-end clothing designer claims a competitor is using its mark to advertise its brand -
Wooten Construction Co. alleged to owe contributions to Carpenters Southwest trusts
LOS ANGELES – A construction industry contractor allegedly owes nearly $150,000 to labor unions for employee contributions. -
Cabeau seeks declaration of noninfringement over travel pillow
LOS ANGELES – A Woodland Hills corporation that manufactures travel products alleges it was wrongfully accused of patent infringement by a New York company. -
Rincon Distribution claims Dodge Delaware is using Terrain mark without authorization
LOS ANGELES – A Ventura flooring manufacturer claims a Pennsylvania business is unlawfully using its trademark. -
Hasbro accused of patent infringement with app for Furby toys
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles company alleges the maker of Furby toys unlawfully used its patented technology for apps used to interact with the toys. -
Merrick Bank Corp. accused of telephone harassment
LOS ANGELES – A Cudahy consumer alleges he was harassed by frequent phone calls from a debt collector. -
MigreLief makers allege Delaware company is selling product in violation of patent
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles manufacturer of nutritional supplements alleges a Delaware company is selling a migraine relief supplement in violation of the plaintiff's patent. -
Akeso Health Services claims Michigan company is selling infringing versions of its MigreLief product
LOS ANGELES – A Westlake Village dietary supplement maker alleges Michigan company is making, selling or offering to sell its migraine relief product. -
Recommended Media LLC accused of owing more than $1,000 in contributions
MIAMI – A Marina Del Ray company is alleged to be delinquent in employee contributions to a labor group. -
Beachbody claims two individuals sell counterfeit products on eBay
LOS ANGELES – Two Rancho Cordova residents are accused of selling counterfeit exercise DVDs and kits. -
Beachbody alleges eBay user is selling counterfeit DVDs, exercise kits
LOS ANGELES – A Santa Monica company alleges counterfeit versions of its exercise kits are being sold on eBay. -
Amalfi Decor LLC claims cake, cupcake stands do not infringe Opulent Treasures patent
LOS ANGELES – A Torrance home decor company is seeking relief regarding infringement claims made by a Segundo business. -
Floralship Inc. accused of using copyrighted photos on website
LOS ANGELES – A Laguna Beach flower company is accused of using a Georgia company's photos on its website.