U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California
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Condo owner claims Clean Earth Carpet is demanding payment when she didn't sign contract
SAN DIEGO – A La Mesa woman that owns a residential condominium alleges an El Cajon company attempted to collect payment for a contract between it and a third party. -
Man alleges debt collectors sent letter to incorrect address so he wouldn't be aware of rights
SAN DIEGO – An Oceanside consumer alleges a debt collection letter was incorrectly mailed to his mother's address in Florida. -
Roland Holdings files suit over use of its Casa Aramara mark
SAN DIEGO – A hotel services company alleges another company attempted to register its trademark. -
Cavalry Portfolio Services alleged to have violated debt collection laws
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego woman alleges a debt collector used a deceptive representation in a collection letter. -
Individual claims Aetna wrongfully terminated benefits.
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego County man alleges his disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Woman alleges GM Financial repossessed car, caused damages
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego resident alleges her car was repossessed after she made arrangements to defer payments. -
San Diego woman accuses debt collector of unfair and deceptive collection practices
SAN DIEGO — A San Diego woman is suing a debt collector, citing alleged violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. -
Catalina Restaurant Group employee claims not enough notice was provided before closing
SAN DIEGO – An employee for a Carlsbad office alleges she and other members were not given advance notice before they were all terminated when the company was sold. -
American Student Financial Group Inc. seeks damages for alleged guaranty breach
SAN DIEGO – A Solana Beach financing company alleges it is owed for a tuition loan program. -
CEVA Logistics, CEVA Freight alleged to have misclassified drivers
SAN DIEGO – A driver alleges he was misclassified as an exempt employee while working for Florida-based companies in San Diego County. -
Health and Human Services Agency employees alleged to have created fraudulent medical release
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego woman alleges workers with the Health and Human Services Agency in San Diego County wrongfully obtained her confidential medical information. -
Former Crawford and Co. employee alleges benefits were wrongfully denied
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego County man alleges his former San Diego employer wrongfully denied benefits under a deferred compensation plan. -
GreenBroz accuses Trimbros of copying patented trimmer design
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego company alleges an Oregon company unlawfully copied its patented design for an agricultural trimmer. -
Account holder claims UBS Financial Services disclosed confidential information, froze account without permission
SAN DIEGO – A Carlsbad resident alleges a financial institution froze one of her accounts without authorization. -
Individual alleges Youngevity International Inc. did not pay commissions
SAN DIEGO – A former multi-level marketing company owner claims he was not paid when he sold the companies. -
Woman accuses National Collegiate Student Loan debt of deceptive collective practices
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego County woman claims a debt collector is attempting to collect an alleged debt past its statute of limitations. -
Consumer files class action alleging Audi used defeat devices in gasoline-powered cars
SAN DIEGO – A San Bernardino County man alleges a gasoline vehicle he purchased came equipped with a defeat device that engaged during emissions and mileage testing. -
Woman alleges her insurer terminated a valid disability claim without sufficient cause
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego County woman alleges her insurer denied her disability benefits and misrepresented the policy. -
Wright Bros. Inc. accused of selling counterfeit Clinton bobbleheads
SAN DIEGO – A Georgia-based bobblehead maker alleges a San Diego company unlawfully sells political-themed products that copy its designs. -
Settlement proves costly in case of pre-recorded phone calls
&&&CALIFORNIA--The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California has approved the settlement terms of the class action lawsuit Stemple v. QC Holdings. The plaintiff, Paul Stemple, filed a complaint against QC Holdings alleging it violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) by contacting him – and others – via cell phone.