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Recent News About Ventura
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Court activity on Aug. 20: Marisol Guerrero vs Daniel Doe
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Marisol Guerrero against Daniel Doe, First Advanced Maintenance, Inc. and Jose Ventura on Aug. 20: '(u.j.) General Denial To Complaint Filed 06/20/2019 Of Marisol Guerrero Filed By First Advanced Maintenance, Inc.,'. -
Case activity for Marisol Guerrero vs Daniel Doe on July 29
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Marisol Guerrero against Daniel Doe, First Advanced Maintenance, Inc. and Jose Ventura on July 29. -
Court activity on Aug. 22: Francisco Castanon vs Jose Antonio Espinoza
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Francisco Castanon, Gabriela Castanon and Lilian Ventura against Jose Antonio Espinoza on Aug. 22: 'Check For Proof Of Service'. -
Court activity on Aug. 6: Francisco Castanon vs Jose Antonio Espinoza
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Francisco Castanon, Gabriela Castanon and Lilian Ventura against Jose Antonio Espinoza on Aug. 6: 'Copies'. -
Ventura attorney faces suspension, probation in third discipline in 4 years
SAN FRANCISCO (Northern California Record) — Longtime Ventura attorney Steven Joseph Renshaw faces suspension and probation following a Aug. 1 California Supreme Court order, according to a recent State Bar of California announcement and court documents. -
Altair Instruments accuses QVC, Homedics of patent infringement with skincare device
LOS ANGELES – A Ventura corporation alleges a home shopping network is selling an infringing microdermabrasion device. -
Hanford woman alleges she sustained injuries in Fresno collision
FRESNO – A Hanford resident is seeking damages for medical expenses and property damage over a collision in Fresno. -
Child allegedly consumed E. coli-contaminated lettuce at Papa Murphy's International
SACRAMENTO – A Rocklin man is seeking damages from a restaurant over allegations his minor child became ill due to E. coli after eating romaine lettuce. -
Man alleges Sherman Oaks restaurants do not have handicap-accessible parking
LOS ANGELES – A man alleges that a Ventura Boulevard, Sherman Oaks property is not accessible to patrons with disabilities. -
ACE program lets students see 'firsthand what a court of appeal looks like and what it actually is,' officer says
LOS ANGELES – The Appellate Court Experience, a program that gives high school students a chance to learn about the judicial system, held its most recent event on March 14 at the Court of Appeals for the 2nd Appellate District. -
Consumer accuses debt collector of unfair practices
LOS ANGELES — A California woman is suing debt collectors, alleging abusive debt collection practices. -
California Supreme Court denies review of public nuisance lead paint decision
SACRAMENTO - The Supreme Court of California has denied review of an approximate $600 million judgment that holds major paint companies responsible for remediating lead paint across the state. -
Disabled customer accuses Encino property owner of disability discrimination
LOS ANGELES — A disabled California man who requires a wheelchair is suing Encino public facility owners, alleging disability discrimination. -
Ballot initiative would provide $2 billion fund for statewide remediation of wide range of hazards
SACRAMENTO - A ballot initiative to fund a $2 billion bond for statewide remediation of lead paint, mold, asbestos, radon, pests, and other environmental hazards in homes, schools and senior citizen facilities will protect home values and alleviate a state housing crisis, supporters believe. -
Former employee accuses Disney of wrongful termination
LOS ANGELES — A former employee is suing a unit of Walt Disney, alleging discrimination, violation of the Family and Medical Leave Act and wrongful termination. -
Motorist blames taxi company for intersection crash
FRESNO — A Fresno County motorist is suing a taxi company, alleging negligent driving caused a crash. -
Lead paint makers lose another round In long-running, $1.1 billion California lawsuit
In ruling that three paint manufacturers have known since the early 20th Century of the danger the use of lead paint inside homes posed to children, a California appeals court has upheld the bulk of a judge’s reasoning in ordering the paint companies to pay more than $1 billion for their alleged contributions to a “public nuisance” caused by the continued presence of lead paint in old homes. -
Kmart accused of copyright infringement
LOS ANGELES — A California visual artist is suing Kmart, alleging copyright infringement. -
Doctor alleges physicians group failed to pay overtime
LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles County doctor has has filed a class action lawsuit against a physicians group, alleging unpaid wages, violation of applicable minimum wage laws and violation of workers compensation acts. -
$1B 'retroactive liability' lead paint case vs paint makers could pave way for overreach, appeals panel told
Lawyers for three current and former paint manufacturers on the hook for a $1.15 billion judgment over the presence of lead paint in more than 3 million California homes have asked a California appeals court to overturn that judgment, saying the judge overreached and trespassed on legal turf more properly reserved for lawmakers, and to rule otherwise would open a virtual Pandora’s box of further judicial abuses and other unforeseen harms on homeowners, businesses and taxpayers, alike.