U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California Eureka Division
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Lawsuit: Covid vax mandate unconstitutionally forced Kaiser workers to accept emergency experimental drug
A lawsuit from a group of former Kaiser Foundation employees asserts they were unconstitutionally and illegally fired because they refused to take the Covic vaccine, which they said was only an experimental medical therapy, approved under an emergency use authorization, and therefore could not be legally or constitutionally mandated. Defendants in the lawsuit include Kaiser and Gov. Gavin Newsom and other California state officials. -
Lawsuit over death of California inmate faces dismissal motion
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - A company providing mental health services in California jails argues it shouldn't be held liable for the death of an inmate. -
Class action: 23&Me should pay for customer data breach, one of many similar suits
The organization that runs the popular 23 and Me genetic identification screening service should pay for allegedly allowing customer information to be accessed in a data breach, according to a class action lawsuit. -
Appeal filed after NetChoice blocks new California law
SAN JOSE, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - California Attorney General Rob Bonta is appealing a federal court ruling that blocked enforcement of a new requiring websites with content for minors to undertake more protections for them. -
Lawsuit: Ritz Carlton hotel worker served water mixed with his semen to woman
In a federal lawsuit, a couple claims an employee at the Ritz Carlton in San Francisco served water to a woman that contained his semen, but the hotelier allegedly did next to nothing to address their claims of sexual assault. -
Motion to dismiss: Colgate wants case over recyclable toothpaste tube tossed
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - Colgate-Palmolive is fighting a class action lawsuit over its "first-of-its-kind" recyclable toothpaste tubes, saying it's not to blame if traditional facilities can't handle them. -
Environmental group claims PG&E's California hydroelectric project violates Endangered Species Act
EUREKA, Calif. (Legal Newsline) — An environmental nonprofit citizens' group is claiming PG&E is violating the Endangered Species Act with its hydroelectric project in Northern California. -
Motion to dismiss denied in dispute over dairy cattle transfer between Shelton Livestock and Miranda Dairy
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California denied a motion to dismiss a case between Harry Shelton Livestock and plantiffs Miranda Dairy partners Tim and Dorice Miranda. -
Woman alleges medical marijuana use in HUD-subsidized apartment led to eviction
SAN FRANCISCO – A woman at risk of losing her home because she uses medical marijuana and lives in a Housing Urban Development (HUD)-subsidized complex sued President Donald Trump and other federal agencies for allegedly having contradictory stances on cannabis. -
Universal North America Insurance Co. alleges dryer sold by Sears caused house fire
MCKINLEYVILLE – An insurance company is seeking damages after a fire in a Eureka home that it alleges was caused by a dryer.