News from April 2017
Portfolio Recovery Associates seeks more than $2,000 for alleged debt from individual
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco County individual is alleged to have defaulted on a credit account.
Ghodooshim & Son Inc. alleges fabric design was used without permission
LOS ANGELES – A textile converter based in Vernon alleges one of its designs was used without permission.
Government files suit against individual over alleged failure to pay education loans
LOS ANGELES – A San Bernardino County man is alleged to have failed to pay two student loans.
Class action filed against Ascend Funding over allegations of unlawful soliciting calls
LOS ANGELES – A Huntington Beach man has filed a class-action against a business funding company over allegations of unwanted solicitation calls.
Orange County man alleged to have defaulted on student loan
LOS ANGELES – An Orange County resident is alleged to have failed to pay a student loan.
Sovereign Surgical Holdings claims Dual Diagnosis Treatment Center is causing confusion with use of trademark
LOS ANGELES – A health care company is suing a medical rehabilitation center operator over allegations it is unlawfully using a trademark.
Consumer files class action over allegations Creative Air Solutions invaded privacy
LOS ANGELES – A Huntington Beach consumer claims an air solution company unlawfully contacted her for marketing purposes.
JCR Fabrics allege Amazon, other department stores infringed textile design
LOS ANGELES – A textile company alleges that Amazon, Kohls and others offer garments made with infringing fabric designs.
Tustin attorney disbarred for failing to adhere to suspension order
Robert G. Scurrah Jr., a Tustin attorney, was recently disbarred from the practice of law by the State Bar Court of California.
California Supreme Court sends arbitration suit back to appeals court
A decision handed down by the California Supreme Court on April 6 challenged federal law on arbitration hearings and returned the case back to the appellate court.
Ventura attorney disbarred for failing to meet education requirements
The State Bar Court of California recently ruled to disbar Debra Rawls Pricola, a Ventura attorney, from practicing law.
Consumer claims Apria Healthcare Group Inc. called him without his consent
LOS ANGELES – A Santa Ana consumer has filed a class-action lawsuit against a debt collector for allegedly contacting him without his permission.
Carpenters Southwest Administrative Corp. seeks audit of John R. Apperson Construction
LOS ANGELES – A Southern California construction company is alleged to have refused an audit.
Direct Access seeks payment of loan allegedly in default
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Francisco corporation alleges two Las Vegas residents defaulted on a promissory note.
Gogo Apparel Inc. and Ross Stores Inc. accused of copyright infringement over alleged use of fabric design
LOS ANGELES – Gogo Apparel Inc. and Ross Stores Inc. are alleged to have manufactured or sold infringing garments.
Government files suit against individual for more than $6,000 allegedly owed on loan
LOS ANGELES – A Ventura County individual is alleged to owe on a promissory note.
Klondike Construction Services Inc. alleged to owe more than $350,000 in contributions
LOS ANGELES – A Southern California employer is accused of failing to pay contributions to labor union funds.
San Bernardino County man alleged to owe more than $5,000 on loan
LOS ANGELES – The federal government alleges that a San Bernardino County individual has filed to pay a promissory note.
Neman Bros. & Assoc. Inc. claims fabric design was used without permission
LOS ANGELES – A textile converter alleges that its design was unlawfully reproduced.
Appellate court denies appeal of dismissal
A California appellate court dismissed an appeal of a lower court’s decision to throw out a case after the plaintiff's attorney missed the hearing.