U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California
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Consumer claims Avant, Credit One reported inaccurate information on credit report
SACRAMENTO – A consumer alleges inaccurate information was published on her credit report. -
Drug Actos alleged to increase risk of bladder cancer, consumer claims
SACRAMENTO – A California consumer alleges a brand of prescription diabetes medication is fraudulently marketed. -
Woman alleges use of Johnson & Johnson talc products caused cancer
SACRAMENTO – A woman alleges her use of talcum powder products for the majority of her life caused her to develop cancer. -
Consumer alleges Credit One has not acknowledged bankruptcy filing
SACRAMENTO – A consumer alleges inaccurate information is being reported on her credit report. -
Attorney criticized for his fees claim by federal judge
A Pasadena attorney has been criticized by a federal judge over his claim for attorney fees and costs. -
U.S. receives $1 million default judgment for alleged fraudulent property transfer
SACRAMENTO – The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California has granted the U.S government default judgment in a case involving alleged fraudulent property transfers and unpaid federal income tax assessments. -
Class action alleges Leprino Foods violated Class Action Fairness Act
SACRAMENTO – A class-action complaint has been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, Sacramento Division against Leprino Foods Co. alleging violations of the 2005 Class Action Fairness Act. -
Man alleges Financial Credit Network continued to call after request to stop
SACRAMENTO – An Exeter resident alleges a debt collector continued to call him after he sent a letter asking it to stop. -
Tractor-trailer driver alleges he was injured in collision in Louisiana with Patiala Express truck
SACRAMENTO – A California man is seeking damages from a Bakersfield company and a Las Vegas woman over alleged damages sustained in a Louisiana collision -
District Court denies class status in lawsuit against Best Buy
SACRAMENTO — A California man failed to show the U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of California that his lawsuit against Best Buy met the requirements for a class certification, according to an April 26 opinion. -
Arco ordered to respond to alleged ADA violations
On April 17 the California Eastern District Court filed an order for the Arco Gas & Food Mart to respond to a man’s requests for discovery in a lawsuit alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act. -
Judge rules federal employees will be deposed in endangered salmon litigation
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California granted the National Resource Defense Counsel ‘s motion to compel two federal employees to be deposed in a lawsuit claiming the Sacramento River Settlement contractors have threatened the Chinook river salmon. -
Identity theft victim alleges Cach LLC, Mandarich Law Group are trying to collect fraudulent debt
SACRAMENTO – An identity theft victim alleges that two debt collectors are attempting to collect on fraudulent debts. -
Wheelchair user alleges Fresno business does not have accessible entrances
FRESNO – A Fresno store is alleged to have discriminated against a customer who uses a wheelchair by not having an accessible facility. -
BASF Corp. alleges Visalia body shop breached agreement, owes thousands
FRESNO – A Visalia body shop is alleged to owe more than $800,000 to a New Jersey paint supplier. -
Bank of America NA alleged to have called consumer without her consent
SACRAMENTO – A consumer claims a debt collector unlawfully continued to contact her after she informed it she was represented by counsel. -
Judge recommends granting Fresno police officers’ motion in excessive force allegations case
FRESNO – A federal magistrate judge has made a recommendation in favor of two Fresno police officers who a man said used excessive force and unlawfully arrested him. -
Inmate's excessive force lawsuit dismissed due to his mental health
The case against a man accused of excessive force has been closed due to the plaintiff’s instability and mental health issues. -
Discount Tire Centers alleged to have barriers to wheelchair users at facility
SACRAMENTO – A wheelchair user and customer of a Clovis tire shop alleges that the property has barriers that restricted his access. -
GC Services alleged to have failed to disclose in voicemail that call was to collect purported debt
SACRAMENTO – A consumer claims debt collector failed to disclose nature of call in voicemail.