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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Crown Electric alleged to owe thousands in unpaid contributions
SAN FRANCISCO – An electrical installation, construction and maintenance company doing business in San Francisco County is accused of not paying contributions to labor union funds. -
Foley Waterproofing Corp. alleged to have breached bargaining agreement
SAN FRANCISCO – Several labor trust funds allege that a Marin County employer failed to submit an audit of its books and records, including benefit contributions to the labor group. -
Standard Insurance Co. alleged to have wrongfully terminated disability benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco man alleges that his Oregon insurer wrongfully terminated his disability benefits. -
Photographer claims companies used photos after license expiration
SAN FRANCISCO – A Petaluma photograph distributor and a photographer allege their copyrighted property continued to be published past the expiration of a license. -
Bank of America employee files suit seeking long-term disability benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – A former senior personal banker alleges her disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Suit filed against MERS Inc. over trademark infringement claims
SAN FRANCISCO – An Oakland business is facing accusations from a Virginia corporation alleging it is using a similar name and causing confusion. -
Man claims Wells Fargo keeps calling to collect an alleged debt owed by another person
SAN FRANCISCO – A Virginia man claims a San Francisco business called him at an "excessive and harassing rate" to collect an alleged debt owed by a third party. -
Trust funds allege Security Paving Co. Inc. is behind on contributions
SAN FRANCISCO – The trust funds or a labor union allege an employer did not pay contributions per the terms of a bargaining agreement. -
Class action filed on behalf of Franklin Templeton retirement plan
SAN FRANCISCO – A plan participant has filed a class-action lawsuit alleging the plan's investment committee breached its fiduciary duties. -
Polynesia Line claims it is owed more than $285,000
SAN FRANCISCO – An ocean carrier alleges it is owed money under the terms of a master carrier services agreement. -
LeapFrog files suit against Epik over allegedly similar children's tablets
SAN FRANCISCO – A manufacturer of educational children's products alleges another company is selling similar products under a similar name. -
Pacific Coast Balancing Inc. accused of not paying contributions
SAN FRANCISCO – Several funds for the Sheet Metal Workers Local 104 union allege an employer has not paid contributions to them. -
Google seeks declaration in patent case
SAN FRANCISCO – A Mountain View technology company is seeking declaration from the court over accusations that it infringed a patent. -
Martiancraft LLC accused of violating COBRA
SAN FRANCISCO – A man alleges his former employer terminated him without providing a timely notice of his right to continue his health insurance benefits. -
Adobe files suit over alleged sale of counterfeit software
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Jose software company has filed suit against several companies alleging it sold counterfeit versions of its software. -
Somasoft Solutions Inc. accused of not paying employees overtime
SAN FRANCISCO – A Fremont business and its owner and a director are facing allegations they misclassified their employees to avoid paying overtime wages. -
Woman alleges Contra Costa County man's actions fractured bones in her face
SAN FRANCISCO – A Texas woman has filed suit against a Contra Costa County man alleging he punched her in the face after a discussion near the Campus Corner district in Norman, Oklahoma. -
Widow alleges Metropolitan Life wrongfully denied benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – A woman has filed suit against her late husband's insurer alleging wrongful denial of benefits. -
Infineon Technologies AG files suit over company's Infinion mark
SAN FRANCISCO – A Milpitas company has filed suit against a New York business alleging it manufactures a product with a similar name. -
Pepsi named in class action for alleged use of cancer-causing chemicals in soft drinks
SAN FRANCISCO – A final hearing date has been set for the class-action lawsuit claiming a soft drink producer has used cancer-causing ingredients in its soft drinks.