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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Malibu Media claims BitTorrent user is distributing movies without permission
SAN DIEGO – A media company alleges an unidentified internet user in the court's district has been illegally distributing its movies online. -
Unknown BitTorrent user alleged to have shared 'London Has Fallen' movie
SAN DIEGO – A film company claims an internet user residing in the court's district has illegally distributed copies of its movie. -
'London Has Fallen' producer alleges movie was illegally shared online
SAN DIEGO – A film company alleges that an unknown internet user in the court's district has been illegally distributing copies of its movie. -
Engineering company claims Nextek Power Systems allegedly hasn't paid for design services
SAN DIEGO — An engineering company has filed suit against a Nevada corporation, alleging the business violated an agreement by refusing to pay for contracted services. -
Company claims HP Craft Inc. allegedly uses its copyrighted photographs
SAN DIEGO — A manufacturer of fiber optic light-up accessories has filed suit against a California company alleging copyright infringement. -
Woman claims cooler pushed by employee fell and injured her at commissary
SAN DIEGO – A woman alleges a federal employee injured her when the cooler he was pushing fell on her. -
Graphic designer alleges former employer fired him to access his copyrighted Metrocable system
SAN DIEGO — A former employee who claims he designed a Metrocable system has filed suit against his previous employer for allegedly breaching their contract and copyright infringement. -
Class action plaintiffs allege Credit One Financial called thousands of times
SAN DIEGO – Several California residents have filed a class-action suit against a Las Vegas debt collector alleging it has called some of them more than 2,000 times. -
Athletic Xtreme claims competitor's alleged false advertising is harmful to marketplace
LOS ANGELES – A manufacturer of sports supplements alleges a competitor falsely advertises its products as healthy and safe. -
Man claims Ad Astra Recovery Services attempted to collect debt he didn't owe
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego County resident alleges he was sent a letter from a debt collector for an amount he did not owe. -
Seaman files suit alleging he injured leg aboard government-owned ship
SAN DIEGO – A seaman employed by the federal government alleges that he was injured aboard a drone landing ship. -
My Panic Button developers alleges React Sidekick device infringes patent
SAN DIEGO – The patent owner for a portable device used for security alerts alleges a Washington company has infringed the patent with a similar security device. -
San Diego Unified Port District alleges Lockheed Martin breached lease
SAN DIEGO – A Maryland-based successor to Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. and Lockheed Aircraft Corp. is accused of not restoring a leased property back to its original condition. -
Chula Vista employees file suit alleging they were not paid overtime wages
SAN DIEGO – Several city of Chula Vista employees allege they were not paid overtime wages. -
Muscle Sports Products accused of trademark infringement
SAN DIEGO — A supplement manufacturer has filed a claim against Muscle Sports Products LLC, a distributor, alleging that its competitor has copied its trademark for a specific product known worldwide. -
San Diego eatery accused of trademark infringement over sushi burrito name and logo
SAN DIEGO — A restaurant is suing competitor Raki Raki & Co. of San Diego, citing alleged trademark infringement for the name of its sushi burritos. -
Man alleges unfair practices against debt collector Action Collection Agency of Boston
SAN DIEGO — A consumer has filed a claim against debt collector Action Collection Agency of Boston, citing alleged unfair practices. -
San Diego couple files suit over alleged use of defeat devices
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego couple has filed a suit against two vehicle manufacturers over allegations that they knowingly violated U.S. environmental law by putting a "defeat device" in its diesel-powered cars that would temporarily reduce emissions in order to pass inspection. -
Calif. federal judge dismisses complaint filed by SeaWorld customers over refunds
SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) - A federal judge has dismissed a complaint filed by a group of SeaWorld customers suing the marine life theme park, alleging it “deliberately concealed” its unethical treatment and conditions of its captive orca whales. -
SunWarrior sued over allegedly misrepresenting products as being made in U.S.
SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) – A California man is suing a dietary supplements and exercise/sport products manufacturer over claims it misrepresents certain of its products as being made in the U.S.