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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Man claims he is not the debtor Wells Fargo Fargo is trying to reach
SAN FRANCISCO – A Mississippi man alleges a San Francisco business keeps calling him for a debt that doesn't belong to him. -
Man alleges benefits were wrongfully terminated by AT&T West Disability Benefits Program
SAN FRANCISCO – A man alleges he appealed the termination of his disability benefits and that he never received a response. -
UC Santa Cruz sues Genia Technologies co-founder for alleged patent infringement
The University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) recently filed a lawsuit against Genia Technologies, alleging theft and “misappropriation” of intellectual property by Roger Chen, the company's co-founder and former UCSC student. -
Man alleges he is owed unpaid wages from Ericsson Inc.
SAN FRANCISCO – An employee of a technology global service and equipment provider alleges his was misclassified as an exempt employee. -
Photographer claims Delaware North Cos. used photo in restaurant without permission
SAN FRANCISCO – A Taylorsville photographer alleges a hospitality company has unlawfully used one of his photographs in a restaurant. -
Flagship Facility Services Inc. alleged to have failed to provide rest periods
SAN FRANCISCO – A Palo Alto man alleges his former San Jose employer violated state labor codes and has filed a class action. -
Flo Water claims Flow Water is infringing trademark with competing product
SAN FRANCISCO – A Denver business with an operational hub in San Francisco claims another company is using a similar mark and marketing messages. -
Credico (USA) LLC, Red Tower Marketing Inc. accused of not paying a minimum wage
SAN FRANCISCO – Two Oakland residents allege they were not paid minimum wages for their work with a joint employer. -
Woman alleges Cigna Health and Life unlawfully denied medical coverage claim
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco County woman claims her claim for medical benefits was wrongfully denied. -
Home Depot employee alleges he was wrongfully terminated for taking FMLA leave
SAN FRANCISCO – A man alleges he was not allowed to return to work at a Home Depot store after taking a medical leave. -
Adobe Systems Inc. alleges two corporations use unlicensed versions of software
SAN FRANCISCO – An Orange corporation and a Fullerton corporation are accused of using unauthorized versions of Adobe software. -
Cool Breeze Refrigeration Inc. alleged to owe contributions to labor union funds
SAN FRANCISCO – An employer that conducts business in San Mateo County in construction is alleged to have failed to pay contributions on behalf of its employees. -
Former Bridges Construction employee alleges he is owed unpaid overtime wages
SAN FRANCISCO – A former employee of a Lake County construction company alleges he is owed for overtime work. -
Patent dispute remanded by federal appeals court
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal court of appeals has sent a patent-dispute case back to the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of California after reversing a ruling that the court lacked personal jurisdiction. -
Judge in Monsanto/Roundup lawsuits asks for briefings on flaws in agency reports
SAN FRANCISCO — Judge Vince Chhabria of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California entered a pretrial order in the Roundup litigation last month, asking the parties to submit briefs addressing the flaws or biases within the Environmental Protection Agency and the International Agency for Research on Cancer. -
Intri-Plex Technologies Inc. alleges companies unlawfully used patented hard disk drive mount
SAN FRANCISCO – A Santa Barbara corporation alleges its patented technology was used without authorization. -
Company claims Masterwork Electronics Inc. owes it for card readers
SAN FRANCISCO – An Israeli company is suing a Rohnet Park corporation alleging it refused to pay for manufactured goods. -
Class action filed against Clickatell Inc. over allegedly unwanted text messages
SAN FRANCISCO – A New Jersey man claims a Redwood City mobile messaging company kept sending him text messages after he requested it to cease sending them. -
Beautiful Slides Inc. seeks declaratory judgment in copyright matter
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco resident and business are seeking declaratory judgment in regards to a copyright dispute. -
314e Corp. did not pay overtime wages, former IT consultant claims
SAN FRANCISCO – A Chino Hills IT consultant claims her former employer violated labor codes and has filed a class action.