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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Federal government alleges individual defaulted on student loan
LOS ANGELES – An Orange County resident is alleged to owe more than $18,000 for a student loan. -
Beneficiary claims Life Insurance Co. of North America unlawfully denied benefits under policy
LOS ANGELES – A beneficiary for an accidental and dismemberment policy alleges the plan administrator wrongfully denied her benefits. -
Over the Top Specialty Rentals accused of using Florida company's mark
LOS ANGELES – A Florida table and linen rental company is accusing a Montclair party and event business of using its mark. -
Man seeks unpaid disability benefits from Unum Life, Aerospace Corp. plan
LOS ANGELES – A former Aerospace Corp. employee alleges he is disabled and his benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Life Alert accuses direct competitors of using marks in online advertising
LOS ANGELES – Life Alert Emergency Response claims that direct competitors that also manufacture emergency medical response services are using its marks for their advertising. -
Woman alleges Loandepot.com unlawfully called her for solicitation purposes
LOS ANGELES – A Canoga Park woman alleges a company she has never done business with keeps calling her to solicit its services. -
Los Angeles County man alleged to owe more than $5,000 for student loan
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles County man is alleged to have defaulted on an education loan. -
Standards Fabrics International claims Kmart, others unlawfully used fabric design
LOS ANGELES – Kmart and the Joe Boxer brand are some of the defendants named in a copyright infringement suit by a Los Angeles County business. -
Consumers allege St. Ives facial scrub damages skin, file class action
LOS ANGELES – Two consumers have filed a class-action lawsuit over allegations a facial scrub causes damage to the skin. -
Disney, Lucasfilm, others claim VIP Concierge is selling private event tickets without authorization
LOS ANGELES – Several entertainment companies allege tickets are being sold to private events without authorization by a Los Angeles individual. -
Man seeks disability benefits he alleges were wrongfully denied to him
LOS ANGELES COUNTY – A Los Angeles County man alleges his claim for long-term disability benefits was denied. -
Suit seeks court's judgment over use of m n m l mark
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles clothing company is seeking declaratory judgement regarding a trademark. -
Consumer claims vehicle she purchased at CarMax Auto Superstores California was not certified
LOS ANGELES – A Van Nuys resident is seeking the rescission of a vehicle's sales contract over allegations the vehicle she purchased was falsely represented as certified. -
Snuggie maker claims Allstar Marketing & Promotions is selling similar product
LOS ANGLES – The marketer of the Snuggie blanket claims a Vernon custom embroidery business is selling a competing sleeved blanket product under a similar name. -
Judge grants permanent injunction in case against attorney general
A federal judge approved the permanent injunction request of the Thomas Moore Law Center against California Attorney General Kamala Harris, putting an end to the official’s campaign to obtain the donor list of the organization. -
Kansas woman seeks payment of disability benefits from Liberty Life Assurance Co.
LOS ANGELES – A Kansas woman formerly employed by Los Angeles-based Farmers Insurance claims her disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Owner of Lacy Sunshine Stamps claims worked was copied, sold on Etsy
LOS ANGELES – A scrapbook shop owner claims his works were unlawfully copied and sold online. -
Automotive Racing Products Inc. alleges Mission Trading Co. is using mark for diesel engine kit
LOS ANGELES – A Santa Paula auto parts company claims a Livermore business is using its trademark. -
Former Office Max employee claims Prudential wrongfully denied disability benefits claim
LOS ANGELES – An East Lancaster woman formerly employed by Office Max alleges her claims for disability benefits were wrongfully denied. -
Techno-Advanced Inc. claimed to owe more than $30,000 in unpaid contributions
LOS ANGELES – A Glendale employer is facing a suit from several trustees of labor union funds alleging it owes unpaid employee contributions.