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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Former field engineer for EOS companies alleges he was not paid overtime
SAN FRANCISCO – A Santa Clara County man alleges that he was misclassified as exempt from overtime pay. -
Woman files suit against Unum Life Insurance Co. of America after disability benefits were terminated
SAN FRANCISCO – An Alaska woman alleges her disability benefits were terminated after receiving them for more than a decade. -
Man alleges Takata airbag in Toyota vehicle caused injuries in collision
SAN FRANCISCO – An Alameda County man alleges that he was injured in a vehicle collision because of his defective airbag. -
Man alleges Life Insurance Co. of North America wrongfully terminated benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – An Alabama man alleges he is still disabled and that his benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Consumer files class action against Gatherapp over allegedly unlawful text messages
SAN FRANCISCO – A Texas consumer alleges a San Francisco-based corporation that operates a mobile application service sent her unwanted text messages. -
Foundation Medicine Inc. accused of false advertising regarding cancer assay
SAN FRANCISCO – A Redwood City corporation is seeking to enjoin a Massachusetts from continuing to make what it alleges are false and misleading statements about its medical product. -
Sage Payment Solutions Inc. accused of sending unlawful fax advertisements
SAN FRANCISCO – A Contra Costa County consumer alleges that a medical products marketer sent him faxes without his permission. -
Chegg Inc. alleged to have unlawfully used copyrighted exam materials
SAN FRANCISCO – A Santa Clara corporation is accused of unlawfully reproducing and distributing exam questions. -
CEM Builders Inc. alleged to have failed to pay contributions
SAN FRANCISCO – A California corporation is alleged to have failed to pay contributions to labor union funds. -
Class action filed against Reckitt Benckiser over joint supplement claims
SAN FRANCISCO – Consumers allege that a joint health supplement is falsely advertised. -
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirms ruling on San Francisco's alleged accessibility violations
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has affirmed in part and reversed in part a decision by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California concerning San Francisco’s accessibility for those with mobility impairments. -
Former employee alleges Turner Contracting Inc. violated state labor codes
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Jose man alleges that his former Indiana-based employer failed to adequately pay him for all hours worked. -
Doctor files suit against individuals, International Lyme and Associate Disease Society over infringement claims
SAN FRANCISCO – A doctor who resides in California alleges he was falsely accused of plagiarism. -
Silicon Mitus Inc. products alleged to have infringed patents
SAN FRANCISCO – Two San Jose corporations allege that six of their patents have been infringed. -
Calportland Construction alleges it is owed more than $8,000 for materials
LOS ANGELES – A Glendora business alleges it was not paid in full for materials provided for a federal project. -
Semicaps Pte LTD alleges Hamamatsu kit infringes patent
SAN FRANCISCO – A company headquartered in Singapore alleges one of its patents has been infringed. -
Adobe Systems Inc. claims individual is selling counterfeit software online
SAN FRANCISCO – A Los Altos Hills individual is accused of selling counterfeit Adobe software on eBay. -
JS Taylor Construction Inc. alleged to owe more than $5,000 for unpaid contributions
SAN FRANCISCO – A construction company is alleged to owe contributions to several labor union funds. -
Crossinstall alleges CrossChannel unlawfully used ad codes
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco corporation alleges that a San Mateo corporation misappropriated some of its codes for mobile phone advertisements. -
Union trust funds accuse Associated Air Balance and Certification of breaching agreement
SAN FRANCISCO – A California corporation is accused of breaching a bargaining agreement for its alleged failure to allow an audit of its payroll records.