U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
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Tomtop Group wireless headset alleged to infringe My Nemesis patent
SAN FRANCISCO – A City of Industry company is accused of selling an infringing wireless headset. -
Matson Navigation Co. Inc. employee alleges inclement weather caused injuries
SAN FRANCISCO – A man alleges he was injured while working aboard a vessel. -
My Nemesis alleges Edan USA device infringes patent
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Jose patent owner alleges that a San Diego corporation's medical device infringes its patent. -
Class action filed against Clorox Co. over claims Green Works products are not natural
SAN FRANCISCO – A New York consumer and an Orange County man allege that a line of cleaning supplies falsely advertises that they are natural. -
Federal appellate court revives case over alleged false statements by Gilead Sciences Inc.
A federal appeals panel recently revived a case by former employees of Gilead Sciences Inc. who allege that the pharmaceutical company made false claims leading to billions of dollars of government money for drugs that allegedly did not comply with Food and Drug Administration (FDA) standards. -
Tesla Inc. employee alleges that he is owed unpaid overtime wages
SAN FRANCISCO – A Tesla employee alleges he and other owner and sales advisers were misclassified as exempt from overtime. -
Mission Constructors alleged to have failed to pay contributions to labor union funds
SAN FRANCISCO – A California corporation is alleged to have failed to pay employee contributions as outlined in a bargaining agreement. -
Unum Life Insurance Co. of America accused of wrongfully terminating benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – A Benecia woman alleges that her disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Consumer alleges Wells Fargo wrongfully charged overdraft fee, files class action
SAN FRANCISCO – A New Jersey consumer alleges he was unlawfully charged an overdraft fee. -
Man alleges short-term disability benefits were wrongfully denied by Metropolitan Life
SAN FRANCISCO – A New Mexico man alleges his request for disability benefits was wrongfully denied. -
Woman alleges injuries after collision with USPS vehicle in San Mateo County
SAN FRANCISCO – A woman alleges she was injured in a collision with a United States Postal Service vehicle. -
Two individuals accused of selling counterfeit Adobe software on eBay
SAN FRANCISCO – Adobe alleges that two individuals are selling counterfeit copies of its software online. -
A woman alleges Aetna Life Insurance wrongfully denied her disability benefits claim
SAN FRANCISCO – A Palm Desert resident alleges that her application for disability benefits was unlawfully denied. -
California Supreme Court could decide question of language in Wells Fargo Bank debt collection case
The California Supreme Court may settle a question of language in a case that involves credit card collection. -
La Terra Fina USA alleges its mark is unlawfully being used on food products
SAN FRANCISCO – A Union City company alleges that two New York companies have infringed its trademark. -
Man alleges Wells Fargo keeps calling him to reach an unknown woman
SAN FRANCISCO – A consumer claims a financial institution keeps calling in an attempt to reach an unknown third party. -
Consumer files class action over alleged door latch defect in Ford vehicle
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Rafael individual alleges a Ford vehicle he purchased has a defective door latch assembly that causes unwarranted "door ajar" warnings. -
Vortex Marine Construction Inc. alleged to owe employee contributions
SAN FRANCISCO – A California corporation is accused of failing to pay employee contributions to labor union groups. -
Unum Life Insurance Co. of America accused of unlawfully terminating disability benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – A Santa Clara County individual alleges that her disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
PredictSpring alleges ecommerce platform, app does not infringe Texas company's patents
SAN FRANCISCO – A Los Altos company alleges that it does not infringe a Dallas company's patents.