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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The Comfy blanket makers allege Cozy Around infringes trademark
LOS ANGELES – The makers of The Comfy blanket allege another company is unlawfully manufacturing a confusingly similar product. -
Customer alleges Robeks Fresh Juices & Smoothies location did not have compliant parking
LOS ANGELES – A wheelchair user alleges a Long Beach smoothie and juice store has barriers that interfered with his ability to enjoy the services there. -
Consumer claims Speedy Cash called 100 times after he asked it to stop
LOS ANGELES – A Kansas debt collector is alleged to have called a Los Angeles County consumer 100 times after he requested it quit calling. -
Man alleges Nellie's all-natural line contains synthetic ingredients
LOS ANGELES – Daniel Berman filed a class action complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Central District Court of California on April 5 demanding a jury trial against Batten Industries Inc., Batten Industries (US) Inc. and Batten Services Inc. over allegations the companies falsely advertised their bathroom-cleaning products as all-natural. -
Expeditors Inc. files notice to remove Equal Pay Act case to federal court
LOS ANGELES – Expeditors Inc. filed a notice of removal of a former employee's suit to remove the Equal Pay Act complaint from the Los Angeles County Superior Court to the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. -
Consumer claims Krispy Kreme doughnuts do not contain blueberries, maple syrup
LOS ANGELES – Plaintiff Irina Agajanyan filed a class action complaint demanding a jury trial in the U.S. Central District Court of California, alleging that Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp. intentionally misrepresents its products and commits common law fraud when it sells flavored doughnuts that do not contain the actual flavors represented. -
Los Angeles man alleges chips were implanted in body, used to control his thoughts
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles man filed a complaint against the Los Angeles County Police Department, the Los Angeles Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the U.S. Department of Defense in the U.S. District Court for the Central District Court of California alleging the agencies conspired to deprive him of his constitutional rights through the use of chip technology. -
Man alleges Hookah Lounge Restaurant is not ADA compliant
LOS ANGELES – A wheelchair user alleges he encountered architectural barriers at a Glendale restaurant. -
Woman alleges Aetna wrongfully terminated disability benefits
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles County resident and Bank of America employee alleges that her claim for long-term disability benefits was wrongfully terminated. -
Burbank woman alleges Equifax, Receivables Management Systems failed to correct errors on report
LOS ANGELES – A Burbank resident alleges an account discharged in a bankruptcy ruling is still showing on her credit report. -
Man alleges defamatory statements were published on WordPress
LOS ANGELES – A West Hills man alleges he has been harmed by statements published on WordPress.com. -
Beneficiary alleges Trader Joe's refused to disburse proceeds
LOS ANGELES – A beneficiary of a Trader Joe's retirement plan alleges the proceeds of that plan have not been distributed to her. -
Security guard claims LAPD arrested him without probable cause
LOS ANGELES – A security guard alleges he was arrested without probable cause by the Los Angeles Police Department. -
Man alleges Sherman Oaks restaurants do not have handicap-accessible parking
LOS ANGELES – A man alleges that a Ventura Boulevard, Sherman Oaks property is not accessible to patrons with disabilities. -
Center for Biological Diversity alleges plans have not been prepared for Amargosa River, Cottonwood Creek
LOS ANGELES – A nonprofit conservation organization claims that a federal agency has failed to create a management plan for two bodies of water as required by law. -
Man alleges U.S. Bancorp invaded privacy with collection calls
LOS ANGELES – A Huntington Park man alleges that a debt collect continued to call after he revoked his consent. -
Small business often hurt by serial plaintiffs in ADA violation suits, expert says
LOS ANGELES – Companies throughout California have been suffering due to the occurrence of serial plaintiffs, individuals hired to find violations of requirements under the Americans with Disabilities Act, yet these lawsuits are doing little to further the cause of justice and may in fact be hurting the local economies, attorneys say. -
Customer alleges Legacy Comics and Cards and Heritage Eatery is not ADA compliant
LOS ANGELES – A Glendale business is alleged to not have accessible parking for customers with physical disabilities. -
Luxottica Group alleges Tarzana business sells counterfeit Ray-Ban products
LOS ANGELES – The manufacturer of Ray-Ban eye wear alleges a Tarzana business is selling counterfeit products. -
Man alleges location owned by Woo Properties is not ADA compliant
LOS ANGELES – A wheelchair user alleges that he could not access the facilities at a Los Angeles property because of barriers there.