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News published on Northern California Record in January 2017

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News from January 2017


Erickson Productions claims photograph was unlawfully used on website

By Wadi Reformado |
SAN FRANCISCO – A Petaluma photographer alleges his photograph was used on a website without his permission.

Woman alleges Life Insurance Co. of North America wrongfully terminated benefits

By Wadi Reformado |
SAN FRANCISCO – A Monterey County resident claims her disability benefits were wrongfully terminated.

California Supreme Court clarifies rules on employee rest breaks

By Dee Thompson |
SACRAMENTO — Should meal breaks and rest breaks be treated equally under California law, with employees not subject to being “on call?” A recent ruling by the California Supreme Court says yes.

JS Products Inc. accused of infringing patented socket wrench design

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
SACRAMENTO – An Auburn company alleges a Las Vegas business unlawfully copied its patented socket wrench design.

Former employee files class action against Rent-A-Center over allegations of unpaid overtime

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
SACRAMENTO – A Sacramento man formerly employed by Rent-A-Center alleges the company violated labor laws.

North Sports alleges Love Ridge uses infringing platforms at water park

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
SACRAMENTO – The owner of Velocity Island Park in Woodland is accused if infringing a patent for a swim platform.

School Loop alleges Dewsly Education is unlawfully using mark

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
SAN JOSE – A San Francisco business that caters to the educational field alleges a Missouri company is using its trademark for similar services.

Former Zwick USA employee alleges he was not paid overtime wages

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
SAN FRANCISCO – A field service engineer alleges he was not properly compensated for all hours worked by his former employer.

Appeals court rules in defective-flooring case

By Dee Thompson |
SACRAMENTO — A California appeals court recently sided with an insurer in a case involving Best Buy store contractors and flooring.

State Supreme Court could rule on Santa Clara County, San Jose fight over $40 million

By Glenn Minnis |
SAN FRANCISCO – The California Supreme could soon rule in a long-simmering dispute between San Jose and Santa Clara County over which government agency is entitled to $40 million in already-collected property taxes.  

Consumer claims Wells Fargo Bank contacted her on cellphone without consent

By Wadi Reformado |
SAN FRANCISCO – An Oakland individual claims a debt collector contacted her without her consent.

All Nation Security Services Inc. accused of using illegal uniform policy

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
SACRAMENTO – A security guard for various locations in Sacramento County alleges his employer violated state labor codes.

Western Skyways accused of returning airplane in defective condition

By Wadi Reformado |
SACRAMENTO – Santa Cruz County owners of a Cessna airplane allege the plane was not returned to them in a manner that was airworthy after repairs.

Man alleges US Med LLC invaded his privacy with solicitation calls

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
SACRAMENTO – A Kern County man alleges his privacy was invaded by a marketing company.

Mother alleges son's broken arm result of negligence at Valley Health Care Network

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
SACRAMENTO – A Tulare County mother alleges a medical center's negligence caused her minor son to break his arm.

Johnston Farms alleges it is owed more than $111,000 for produce

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
SACRAMENTO – A Visalia company alleges it was not paid for produce.

Nationstar Mortgage accused of telephone harassment

By Wadi Reformado |
LOS ANGELES – A Palmdale consumer claims a debt collector harassed her with frequent calls.

Consumer alleges she has never provided information to Signpost Inc., files suit over calls

By Wadi Reformado |
LOS ANGELES – A Ventura County individual has filed a class-action suit over allegations that a marketing company contacted her without her permission.

Federal government ends case with Berkeley Patients Group marijuana dispensary

By Kristin Danley-Greiner |
BERKELEY, Calif. — About four years ago, former U.S. attorney for the Northern District of California Melinda Haag filed a lawsuit threatening to confiscate the land owned by Nahla Droubi on which a marijuana dispensary sat and operated, citing a violation of federal law but not California law, because it was located within 1,000 feet of two preschools.

Shouldn't employers pay for your every waking (and sleeping) hour?

By The Northern California Record |
If you have a full-time, minimum-wage job at Uncle Bob's Burger Balls and work eight hours a day, you get paid that minimum wage for eight hours, right? That's fair, isn't it?