News from June 2017
Individual claims he is owed money he provided to start Tower Sports Club
FRESNO – A Fresno County man alleges he was not reimbursed for money he provided to an individual to start a sports club.
Star Fabrics claims Ross Stores, others sold infringing garments
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles corporation alleges a similar version of its copyrighted textile design was used in garments without authorization.
Motorist seeks damages after McMullin Grade Road collision
FRESNO – A motorist is seeking damages caused by a driver who allegedly failed to yield to the right of way.
Medici Textile Inc. alleges Belk Stores Services sold infringing garments
LOS ANGELES – A North Carolina corporation is alleged to have sold garments with an infringing textile design.
American Environmental Corp. alleged to owe more than $16,000 for contributions
LOS ANGELES – A San Marino employer is alleged to have failed to pay contributions on behalf of its employees.
New York man files suit against Encinitas man over allegedly using photos without permission
LOS ANGELES – An Encinitas individual is accused of unlawfully using photos in a presentation.
Consumer seeks rescission of vehicle because of allegedly defective Takata airbags
FRESNO – A Visalia consumer is seeking the rescission of the purchase of a Honda vehicle because of its allegedly defective airbags.
Jones & Dyer accused of professional negligence by Paul Evert's RV Country
FRESNO – A Fresno County law office is accused of failing to exercise reasonable care in skill in a legal matter.
Villarta Foods shopper alleges she slipped on water, was injured
FRESNO – A business invitee at a Fresno supermarket operators claims she was injured because of water on the floor.
Two insurance companies have failed to pay life insurance benefits, Fresno County man claims
FRESNO – A Fresno County man alleges his claim for life insurance benefits has not been paid.
Zulily, Mystree alleged to have infringed copyrighted textile design for garments
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles corporation and a Seattle company are accused of using a textile design in garments without authorization.
MAS Financial Services Inc. alleged to have continued to call woman without her consent
SANTA ANA – A Sun City claims a Santa Ana debt collector kept calling her after she asked it to stop.
Man alleges UnitedHealth wrongfully denied coverage of daughter's surgery
SANTA ANA – A man has filed a suit against his insurer over its denial of coverage for surgery needed by his daughter.
Consumer files class action against Secure One Capital Corp. over allegedly unlawful calls
LOS ANGELES – A Costa Mesa corporation that deals with home financing and servicing is alleged to have made unlawful solicitation calls.
Woman seeks rescission of Honda Fit contract because of airbags
FRESNO – An Ahwahnee consumer is seeking the rescission of a sales contract because the vehicle she purchased allegedly has a defective Takata airbag.
Copyright holder of photograph alleges Princeton Nutrients used it without authorization
LOS ANGELES – A New York man alleges a Woodland Hills company unlawfully used his photograph on its website.
State Bar Court of California suspends Sausalito attorney for allegedly violating terms of pervious suspension
The State Bar Court of California recently suspended Juliet Monique Oberding, a Sausalito attorney, for failing to comply with the conditions of a 2015 suspension order.
State Bar Court of California places West Hollywood attorney on interim suspension
The State Bar Court of California recently placed Michael Amnon Baruch, a West Hollywood attorney, on an interim suspension following his alleged failure to comply with the terms of a previous suspension order.
State Bar Court of California places San Francisco attorney on interim suspension
The State Bar Court of California recently placed Charles Leroy Dupree IV, a San Francisco attorney, on an interim suspension after the California State Bar received notification that he had not met the terms of a prior suspension order.
Justice Marla Miller affirms 6 of 7 causes of action in lease-leaseback contract lawsuit
The California First District Court of Appeal agreed with six of seven causes of action in rulings by the Fourth District Court of Appeal and the Second District Court of Appeal rulings in a lawsuit filed by the California Taxpayers Action Network against the Mt. Diablo Unified School District.