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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Woman accuses Unum Life Insurance Co. of wrongfully denying benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – A Marin County woman alleges she is disabled and was wrongfully denied long-term disability benefits. -
Adobe alleges man sold counterfeit copies of its software
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Jose software company is suing a North Carolina individual alleging he engaged in the distribution of pirated copies of its software. -
Samsung Electronics Co. allegedly to have infringed patents
SAN FRANCISCO – A consumer products manufacturer has accused another of patent infringement in the use of its mobile devices. -
Man alleges coaching sessions weren't delivered as promised
SAN FRANCISCO – A Santa Clara County man claims he spent thousands of dollars on coaching sessions that were not what was promised. -
Kino Aggregates allegedly owes unpaid contributions to employee plan
SAN FRANCISCO – A Nevada corporation is facing allegations from labor unions that it owes unpaid contributions. -
Suit filed against Prudential claiming wrongful termination of benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – A woman alleges that her insurance company wrongfully terminated her benefits despite the fact she is still disabled. -
Illumina Inc., Illumina Cambridge files suit alleging patent infringement
SAN FRANCISCO – A manufacturer of DNA sequencing instruments claims a competing device on the market uses its patented design. -
1010! game makers file suit alleging Qubed is a copycat
SAN FRANCISCO – A Turkish game developer is suing a New York corporation over allegations it copied the plaintiff's game. -
Consumer alleges doughnuts do not contain maple as advertised
SAN FRANCISCO – A Shasta Lake consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit a food manufacturer alleging its maple-glazed mini doughnuts are falsely advertised. -
Morgan-Todt Inc. alleged to have damaged $1.7 million worth of cheese
SAN FRANCISCO – A New York company alleges that a San Francisco business did not properly store cheese, costing it damages. -
Lawyer: $8 million attorney's fees award in patent case should give plaintiffs caution
SAN FRANCISCO – Patent lawsuits in California may have gotten more complicated thanks to a recent decision by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, in which justices awarded nearly $8 million in attorney’s fees – including pre-suit costs. -
Novato residents accused of breaching loan contract
SAN FRANCISCO – Two Novato residents are being sued by an Arizona couple who alleges they are owed for an unpaid loan. -
Liberty Life Insurance Co. accused of wrongfully terminating benefits
SAN FRANCISCO – An Oakland woman alleges her long-term disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Woman files suit seeking benefit payments from Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Contra Costa County woman alleges she is disabled and that disability benefits were wrongfully denied to her. -
Illustrator files copyright suit against Vungle
SAN FRANCISCO – A Texas-based illustrator alleges a San Francisco business published one of his works without his permission. -
Cyclebar accused of misrepresenting franchise agreement
SAN FRANCISCO – Three individuals seek the rescission of an franchise agreement for a indoor cycling class studio over allegations that the initial startup cost was misrepresented to them. -
Buyer alleges classic Corvette had engine damage
SAN FRANCISCO – A Springfield, Ohio company is facing allegations it sold a classic car with engine issues to a California buyer. -
Man alleges Don Francisco coffee false advertises flavorings
SAN FRANCISCO – A Windsor consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a Vernon company over its flavored coffees. -
Wedding photographer accused of uploading 'embarrassing' YouTube video
SAN FRANCISCO – A bride has filed a suit against a wedding photographer alleging that he used embarrassing contents taken at her wedding for his own publicity. -
Ventana Medical Systems Inc. seeks declaration regarding patent
SAN FRANCISCO – A Pleasanton company is seeking declaration from the court over a patent licensed by a Sunnyvale company.