U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
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Consumer alleges Advance America does not have accessible parking for disabled customers
LOS ANGELES – A wheelchair user alleges he was denied full access to a Hawthorne business because of barriers in the parking lot. -
Wheelchair user alleges Quality Inn Suites has barriers that denied access
LOS ANGELES – A wheelchair user alleges an Inglewood business has barriers that restricted his access to the premises. -
Parent seeks coverage for son's treatment under Entertainment Industry Flex Plan
LOS ANGELES – A parent has filed suit against his insurance providers over allegations coverage of treatment for his minor son was wrongfully denied. -
Luxottica Group alleges individual is selling counterfeit Ray-Ban products
LOS ANGELES – The manufacturer of Ray-Ban products alleges counterfeit products are being sold online. -
Consumer files suit against Mercedes-Benz over airbag recall
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles County man alleges that an automaker has only completed 2 percent of recalls to correct a "deadly" airbag issue. -
Lawndale bistro alleged to not have ADA-compliant parking
LOS ANGELES – A Lawndale business is alleged to not have accessible parking spaces for customers with disabilities. -
BMW denied new trial in lemon law case
LOS ANGELES — BMW’s motion for a retrial alleging excessive awards to the plaintiff in a lemon law case was denied May 7 by the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. -
Jollychic alleged to have used copyrighted textile design without authorization
LOS ANGELES – A Newark company is alleged to have unlawfully used a copyrighted textile design in fabric or garments. -
Consumer claims Capital One Bank did not have consent to call him for collection purposes
LOS ANGELES – A Monrovia, California resident alleges a debt collector called him more than 100 times after he asked for the calls to cease. -
U.S. labor secretary alleges Los Angeles companies failed to pay overtime wages
LOS ANGELES – Two Los Angeles recycling centers are alleged to have failed to pay their employees overtime wages. -
Man alleges Capital One called 117 times after he revoked consent
LOS ANGELES – A Montebello, California resident alleges a Virginia debt collector called him more than 100 times after he requested it to stop. -
Transworld Systems alleged to have ignored request to cease communication from consumer
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles man alleges a debt collector is attempting to collect on a disputed debt. -
BMW of North America fee dispute in 'Lemon Law' case decided by federal court
SAN DIEGO – The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California partially approved the payment of $18,431 fees and costs incurred in a settled lawsuit filed against BMW of North America LLC, according to an order filed April 30. -
Pack-Line West Inc. alleges companies failed to pay for equipment sent to Virginia
LOS ANGELES – A La Verne company alleges it wasn't paid for equipment provided for consumer produce products. -
Man files suit against U.S. attorney general over allegations of discrimination by U.S. Marshals Service
LOS ANGELES – A former U.S. Marshals Service employee alleges he was forced into early retirement because of discriminatory treatment. -
Wells Fargo Bank alleged to have called man more than 100 times after request to stop
LOS ANGELES – A Penryn consumer alleges a debt collector called him more than 100 times after he requested it to stop calling and contact him only through writing. -
Wheelchair user alleges coffee grinders were mounted too high at Smart and Final store
LOS ANGELES – A wheelchair user alleges he was unable to grind coffee at a Lakewood business because the grinders were mounted too high for him to reach. -
Consumer alleges Energy Remodeling's marketing calls interrupted meetings
LOS ANGELES – A Woodland Hills company is alleged to have unlawfully called individuals to advertise their services. -
Young and Associates alleged to owe more than $100,000 in contributions
LOS ANGELES – A San Marino company is alleged to owe contributions to labor-management multiemployer trusts. -
Thai Original BBQ alleged to not have compliant parking for customers with disabilities
LOS ANGELES – A Carson restaurant is alleged to not have accessible parking for patrons with disabilities.