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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Battle of the Midway wrestling tournament founder granted judgment after defendants failed to participate
SAN DIEGO – Left Coast Wrestling LLC was granted judgement in its suit over allegations a former partner of the company took its trademarked name Battle of the Midway used for youth wrestling tournaments and created his own wrestling tournament. -
Doctor ordered by Southern District court to produce emails in defamation suit
SAN DIEGO – On May 24, the Southern California District Court granted part of Dr. Jason Toranto’s motion to compel another doctor to produce emails relating to his suit over allegations that multiple doctors conspired to keep him from getting a job with the Children’s Hospital of Orange County. -
Individual dismissed as plaintiff in securities fraud suit against Face It CEO
SAN DIEGO – The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California granted a motion to dismiss an individual plaintiff who alleged fraud and elder abuse. -
Reynolds, Jensen, Swan & Pershing alleged to have not provided consumer with enough time to dispute alleged debt
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego consumer alleges a Riverside County law firm did not provide her with enough time to dispute an alleged debt. -
Oceanside man alleges debt collectors made false statements in suit
SAN DIEGO – An Oceanside consumer claims false representations made by a debt collector negatively impacted his legal rights and caused him confusion. -
Strike 3 Holdings alleges AT&T U-verse subscriber has infringed adult films
SAN DIEGO – An adult motion picture producer alleges an unknown AT&T U-verse subscriber has infringed several of its films. -
Energy Remodeling alleged to have made unlawful marketing calls
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego County man claims that a corporation unlawfully called him to market its services. -
San Diego lawyers claim Virgin Islands' firm hasn't paid them
Several San Diego law firms claim Amy Claire Dempsey of BioImpact, a company based in the U.S. Virgin Islands, has flat out refused to pay any of them for about $300,000 in services rendered. -
Woman seeks more than $150,000 after falling at Hawaii Home Depot store
SAN DIEGO – A Carlsbad woman alleges she was injured at a home improvement store in Hawaii because of a metal rail in the cart area. -
Xifin Inc. alleges it is owed more than $700,000 from Texas company
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego health care information technology company alleges it was not paid for services it provided to a Texas company. -
Former 7-Eleven filed consultant alleges age, race were factors in her termination
SAN DIEGO – A San Diego woman alleges that her age, African-American race and disability were factors in her termination. -
Text messages from Wish.com alleged to have invaded woman's privacy
SAN DIEGO – A consumer alleges Wish.com sent her unsolicited text messages and invaded her privacy. -
Oregon business alleges Land Rover it purchased has defects
SAN DIEGO – An Oregon company alleges a vehicle it purchased in San Diego was delivered with defects. -
Wheelchair user files discrimination suit against Hot Dog Bar
SAN DIEGO – A wheelchair user alleges a San Francisco restaurant did not have seating he could use on the patio. -
Licensed Slayer merchandise distributor seeks order against 'unlicensed peddlers' at concerts
SAN DIEGO – The licensed distributor for merchandise for the band Slayer is seeking to stop the sales of unauthorized, bootleg merchandise at concerts on the band's current U.S. tour. -
Receivables Billing International alleged to have failed to disclose it recorded calls
SAN DIEGO – A consumer alleges a debt collector failed to tell her that calls were being recorded. -
Obdulia S Jewelry alleged to sell counterfeit Ray-Ban, Oakley products
SAN DIEGO – A San Ysidro business is alleged to have sold counterfeit Ray-Ban and Oakley products. -
San Diego County woman claims law firm used abusive, threatening practices to collect debt
A San Diego County woman has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California against a California law firm alleging abusive debt collection practices that violate the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. -
Florida man alleges La Jolla properties have barriers that restrict access to disabled patrons
SAN DIEGO – A disabled Florida man alleges he encountered barriers at two La Jolla properties. -
Consumer alleges Capital One Bank continued to call after she revoked consent
SAN DIEGO – A Chula Vista resident alleges she has received 40 collection calls from a debt collector after she revoked her consent to be contacted.