News from May 2017
Tenant files suit against landlords over alleged defects in property
SAN FRANCISCO – A tenant claims the Chenery Street property he rents has defects that have not been repaired.
Soderquist Law Offices alleges it is owed thousands for legal services
SAN FRANCISCO – A law firm alleges it wasn't paid for its services.
Appeal court upholds exemption to Oakland's rent-adjustment ordinance
The California First District Court of Appeal recently upheld the Alameda County Superior Court's decision to deny the plaintiff's petition to reverse course in the rent-adjustment suit, Mark Sherman vs. City of Oakland Rent Adjustment Board and Diane Michelsen et al.
Appeals court upholds decision against Sierra Club in vineyard-regulation case
The California First District Court of Appeal recently decided to uphold the Sonoma County Superior Court's decision in the vineyard-regulation case, Sierra Club et al vs. County of Sonoma and Ronald and Ernest Ohlson.
Palm Desert attorney disbarred for multiple counts of misconduct
The State Bar Court of California recently ruled to disbar Daryl Lynn Binkley, a Palm Desert attorney, from the practice of law.
Consumer claims Chevrolet Equinox has defects, seeks restitution
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Joaquin County consumer claims he purchased a vehicle that later developed defects in the transmission.
Wells Fargo seeks more than $7,000 allegedly owed by individual
SAN FRANCISCO – A financial institution claims it is owed more than $7,000.
Couple claims GMC vehicle has defects in suspension, other areas
SAN FRANCISCO – Santa Clara County consumers allege a GMC vehicle they purchased in 2011 has defects that have not been repaired.
Wells Fargo Bank claims it is owed more than $30,000
SAN FRANCISCO – A financial institution alleges an individual has defaulted on the payments for a debt.
Man alleges Risperdal, Invega medications caused injuries
SAN FRANCISCO – A Vermont man has filed a suit against several pharmaceutical companies over allegations two prescription drugs caused damages.
Wells Fargo Bank alleges woman owes more than $5,000
SAN FRANCISCO – A financial institution alleges an individual has failed to pay a balance.
Allied Universal accused of wrongfully terminating security guard
SAN FRANCISCO – A man alleges he was wrongfully terminated from his position as a security guard for a San Francisco company.
Individuals claim insurer should cover damages relating to theft, vandalism of vehicle
SAN FRANCISCO – Two individuals allege their insurer has failed to pay for the loss, theft and vandalism of a vehicle.
United California Glass & Door alleges it was not paid for subcontractor work
SAN FRANCISCO – A commercial door and wall installation systems installer alleges that it was not paid for services it performed on a project.
Cyclist alleges injuries after he was struck by Prius in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Mateo man alleges he was struck while riding his bike in San Francisco.
Individual alleged to owe more than $300,000, accused of fraud
SAN FRANCISCO – A man alleges an individual misrepresented that he owned a property in San Francisco.
Appellate panel orders superior court to reconsider case against bicycle manufacturer
The California Sixth Appellate panel of judges is directing a superior court to reconsider a bicycle part manufacturer's motion for a convenient and fair hearing.
Long Beach attorney disbarred for misappropriating funds
The State Bar Court of California recently disbarred Reginald Perez Mason, a Long Beach attorney, for misappropriating client funds.
Appeals court upholds superior court decision in family trust case
The California First District Court of Appeal recently decided to uphold the Alameda County Superior Court's decision to end a family trust in Vincente Mozell as trustee etc. vs. Karin Tyson.
Jordan Harrison Insurance Brokers Inc. accused of failure to pay
SAN FRANCISCO – An insurance company alleges it is owed more than $35,000.