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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Suit filed against Prudential Insurance Co. of America seeking benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – A woman is seeking reinstatement of her disability benefits, alleging they were wrongfully terminated. -
Woman alleges she is disabled and was wrongfully denied benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – A Santa Clara County woman claims she was wrongfully denied disability benefits. -
Woman claims she is still disabled, files suit against LINA for benefits
SACRAMENTO – A woman alleges her insurance company wrongfully terminated her benefits because it claimed she was not longer disabled. -
Father files suit against social networks over alleged use by terrorist group
SAN FRANCISCO – A California man has filed suit against three major social networks, alleging that they permitted a terrorist group to utilize their platforms. -
Velex Inc., Nexius Solutions Inc. accused of wrongful termination
SAN FRANCISCO – A Madera man alleges he was wrongfully terminated. -
Equalia LLC, Hoverboard Technologies seeks judgment of noninfringement of trademark
SAN FRANCISCO – Two Mountain View companies are seeking declaration from the court that they did not infringe a trademark. -
Woman claims she was injured while on vacation in Africa
SAN FRANCISCO – A New Jersey woman alleges she was injured in a bus accident while on vacation in Africa. -
Exclusively Doors Inc. accused of not paying contributions
SAN FRANCISCO – A labor group trust funds allege an employer failed to pay contributions earlier this year. -
Hireforce files suit against former employee alleging he deleted information
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco corporation alleges that a former employee deleted and took with him copies of secret information. -
Quicklegal Inc., et al accused of not paying former employee
SAN FRANCISCO – A former in-house consultant for an online legal corporation based in San Francisco alleges he was not properly paid. -
ITRenew Inc. files suit over patent infringement allegations
SAN FRANCISCO – A Newark company is seeking declaratory judgment from the court over allegations from a Georgia company of patent infringement. -
Uber driver files class action after closure of Texas operation
SAN FRANCISCO – An Austin, Texas Uber driver has filed a class-action lawsuit against the car service alleging it shut down operations in the city without properly warning its employees. -
Company alleges former employee shared trade secrets with competitor
SAN FRANCISCO – A New York-based company alleges that a former Novato employee misappropriated confidential information from it and provided the information to a competitor. -
Woman alleges she was wrongfully terminated from Caithness companies
SAN FRANCISCO – A Marin County resident alleges she was wrongfully terminated after voicing complaints of gender discrimination. -
Insurer files suit against Muir Wood National Monument for reimbursement
SAN FRANCISCO – An insurance firm is suing federal national park and unknown defendant seeking reimbursement for a workers' compensation claim. -
Suit filed against Lyft after closure of Texas operations
SAN FRANCISCO – A Texas man has filed a class-action complaint against a San Francisco-based company alleging it shut down operations without adequately warning its workers. -
Man alleges he was misled about position with Maine company
SAN FRANCISCO – A U.S. Navy veteran is suing a Maine company and its CEO alleging it misled him about the company's finances and left him without a job. -
Xinuos Inc. accused of trademark infringement with domain name
SAN FRANCISCO – A British corporation is suing a San Mateo company over allegations its website is confusingly similar to marks owned by the plaintiff. -
Hayward woman alleges Dish Network, retailer placed harassing phone calls
SAN FRANCISCO – A Hayward consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a satellite TV provider and a retailer alleging telephone harassment. -
Pending ruling expected to clarify reach of medical marijuana amendment
WASHINGTON – A pending federal appeals ruling has many medical and recreational marijuana legal observers speculating over how legislation, sponsored by two California law makers, will be interpreted while others are waiting for the ruling itself.