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 I.Q. Data International ignored cease and desist letter
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles County woman alleges a debt collector is attempting to collect an alleged debt she claims is not valid. -
Jinno International USA alleges garment sold at Macy's infringed textile design
LOS ANGELES – A New York company alleges that one of its textile designs was unlawfully used in clothing sold by Macy's. -
Individual alleges Whittier business does not have ADA complaint parking area
LOS ANGELES – A Whittier business is alleged to have failed to maintain access in its parking lot for disabled patrons. -
Nurse alleges Quik Travel Staffing failed to pay overtime wages
LOS ANGELES – A Tulare County woman alleges that a health care staffing agency failed to pay overtime or provide rest breaks. -
Puracy products advertised as 'natural' but contain synthetic ingredients, consumer alleges
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles County woman alleges that a brand of in-home and cosmetic products is falsely advertised as natural. -
Man alleges inaccurate information regarding Nissan account has harmed credit score
LOS ANGELES – A West Hollywood consumer alleges he has lost credit opportunities and his credit score was harmed because of inaccurate information on his credit history. -
Man alleges Lucky Lizard property did not have accessible seating at bar for disabled patrons
LOS ANGELES – A paraplegic alleges the property that houses the Lucky Lizard had architectural barriers that interfered with his ability to use the services there. -
Man claims Dent-A-Med Inc. called him to collect alleged debt without consent
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles County man alleges that a debt collector invaded his privacy with its collection calls. -
Wheelchair user alleges Denny's Restaurant had barriers that restricted access
LOS ANGELES – A patron of a Los Angeles restaurant alleges that she was discriminated against because of the lack of accessible facilities to disabled individuals. -
Autozone store alleged to not have enough parking spaces for disabled patrons
LOS ANGELES – A paraplegic alleges that a Los Angeles business did not have enough parking spaces for disabled patrons. -
Wheelchair user alleges Paramount clinic's doors were too narrow for wheelchair
LOS ANGELES – A paraplegic alleges a Paramount health care facility's doors were too narrow for his wheelchair and that he had to have a blood extraction done in a hallway. -
Patron alleges Rite Aid store did not have accessible parking
LOS ANGELES – A paraplegic alleges a Rite Aid store did not have a parking lot accessible to disabled patrons. -
Chicago debt collector alleged to have ignored request to stop calling
LOS ANGELES – A Palmdale resident alleges a Chicago-headquartered debt collector ignored his request to stop calling him. -
Court agrees abstract ideas like caller ID and call waiting cannot be patented
Five cellular wireless carriers have been granted summary judgment in a patent infringement case for their use of call interrupting and notification services. -
Customer claims restroom at Lee's Chinese Fast Food was not accessible to wheelchair users
LOS ANGELES – A Santa Monica restaurant is alleged to have denied a customer with disabilities full and equal access to its property because of architectural barriers. -
Salt & Pepper Clothing claims San Joy Inc. unlawfully used textile design
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles County corporation alleges a Los Angeles business unlawfully used one of its textile designs. -
Customer alleges Tonerland did not have signs indicating handicap parking
LOS ANGELES – A Gardena business is alleged to have failed to provide compliant parking for customers with disabilities. -
Jollychic Inc. alleged to have unlawfully used textile design in garments
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – A South Korean corporation alleges a corporation with a principal place of business in Newark unlawfully used one of its designs. -
Kaleidoscope Productions alleged to have failed to pay driver in timely manner
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles County man alleges that he was not paid in a timely manner for his work on a television commercial. -
Disparate state laws prevent class action against Hyundai in faulty power steering case
The United States District Court for the Central District of California dismissed the majority of claims brought by Oregon residents who alleged that Hyundai Motor Co. knowingly put defective power steering in their vehicles.