Recent News About Whittier City
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta today filed a notice of appeal to reverse a judgment by the Los Angeles County Superior Court that would prevent the California Department of Justice from enforcing Senate Bill 9 (SB 9) against five charter cities on the basis that it violates their state constitutional authority.
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Governor Gavin Newsom announced that he has signed the following bills.
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SANTA ANA — After calling out plaintiff attorneys for attempting to charge hourly rates "far out of line" with rates charged by co-counsel, Orange County Judge William D. Claster is expected on Friday to hear more arguments on costs and expenses related to the settlement of 2014 lemon law litigation, Hodges v. Ford Motor Co.
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SAN FRANCISCO – Longtime Whittier attorney Anthony E. Contreras faces suspension and probation following a July 17 California Supreme Court order for allegedly failing to report sanctions, according to a recent State Bar of California announcement and court documents.
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LOS ANGELES – A Whittier employer is alleged to have refused to pay additional premiums owed to an insurance company.
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LOS ANGELES – A Whittier business is alleged to have failed to maintain access in its parking lot for disabled patrons.
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LOS ANGELES – A paraplegic alleges the property that houses the Lucky Lizard had architectural barriers that interfered with his ability to use the services there.
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LOS ANGELES — A disabled California man who requires a wheelchair for mobility is suing a Whittier property owner, alleging disability discrimination.
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LOS ANGELES — A disabled man is suing Los Angeles pizzeria owners, alleging violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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LOS ANGELES — A disabled man is suing McDonald's and others, alleging disability discrimination and failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act regulations.
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Raylynna Jean Peterson, a California licensed attorney working in Portland, Oregon, received a public reproval from the State Bar Court of California. The order, issued Jan. 4, was given due to misconduct the attorney allegedly committed in Oregon.
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LOS ANGELES – A Whittier man claims that Charter Communications harassed him with unwanted phone calls.
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LOS ANGELES – A former employee of two Los Angeles County corporations alleges that they failed to pay employees for all hours worked.
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The State Bar Court of California recently suspended four California attorneys for not passing the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE) due to prior discipline orders.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A Whittier resident alleges she was injured by a contrast agent.
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Lawrence Allan Moy, an Irvine attorney, was recently disbarred from the practice of law by the State Bar Court of California.
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LOS ANGELES – An Aliso Viejo owner of a chain of Mexican restaurants claims a Whittier company is using its Taco Life trademark.
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LOS ANGELES – A school district in the state is alleged to owe several thousand dollars on leased office equipment.
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LOS ANGELES – A Whittier man that develops and markets reusable beverage capsules for Keurig brewers alleges a Pennsylvania business sells infringing products.
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LOS ANGELES – A web search optimization business is facing a class-action suit from a Whittier man over allegations of unwanted marketing calls.