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News published on Northern California Record in September 2018

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA RECORD

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News from September 2018


Former Producers Dairy Foods driver alleges he was not given uninterrupted rest breaks

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
FRESNO – A Central Valley dairy is alleged to have failed to provide uninterrupted rest breaks to a former driver.

Mulholland Land alleged to have failed to remove storage tank from Fresno property

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
FRESNO – The owners of a Fresno property are alleged to have failed to properly remove an underground storage tank.

Ford pickup has defects with suspension, Clovis couple claims

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
FRESNO – A Clovis couple alleges that a pickup truck they purchased has defects and is revoking the acceptance of the sales contract.

Fresno police officer seeks from driver who struck vehicle

By Philip Gonzales |
FRESNO – Damages are being sought from a driver and vehicle owners after an accident injured a Fresno police officer.

Employee files lawsuit against Betts Co., alleging unpaid wages

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
Employee claims that he and others were allegedly not compensated for all hours worked and missed meal periods and/or rest breaks.

Consumer alleges e-cig battery purchased from Diamond Vape Shop & Lounge caused burns

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
FRESNO – A Fresno County man alleges the battery he purchased for his e-cigarette was defective and exploded while in his pocket, causing severe burns.

ATV passenger seeks damages over Hume Lake accident

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
FRESNO – A man injured in an all-terrain vehicle accident is seeking damages from the driver and the vehicle's owner.

Woman files suit against Unify Financial Credit Union, Experian over allegedly inaccurate information on report

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles County resident alleges her credit score has been damaged because of inaccurate information on her credit report.

Elevator at Beverly Hills apartment alleged to have dropped, injured guest

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
FRESNO – An elevator in a Beverly Hills apartment building is alleged to have injured a guest because of its defective condition.

Travelers Indemnity, others alleged to have acted in bad faith with denial of claim

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
FRESNO – A couple has filed suit against their insurers over uninsured motorist coverage for a vehicle that was covered under a policy.

Consumer alleges Kia vehicle has defects

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
FRESNO – A Kern County resident alleges a new vehicle she purchased in 2013 has defects and seeks a rescission of the contract.

Landlord of Fresno apartments alleged to have issued notices to vacate after tenants complained of issues

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
FRESNO – Tenants of Fresno apartment units allege their landlord retaliated against them after they reported housing issues to the city.

Employee sues U.S. Navy, claiming religious discrimination and retaliation

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
FRESNO — An employee is suing Richard V. Spencer, U.S. Navy Secretary, claiming he was subjected to a hostile work environment, religious discrimination and retaliation.

Snowboarder whose leg was amputated after accident with snowcat appeals to California Supreme Court

By Gabriel Neves |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) – A Saugus, California, woman whose leg was amputated in an accident while snowboarding at Mammoth Mountain Ski Area in Mammoth Lakes is appealing the loss of her lawsuit.

Sacor Financial Inc., Roseville law firm alleged to have unlawfully communicated with woman about late father's debt

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
LOS ANGELES – A Los Angeles County consumer alleges a Roseville law firm continues to communicate with her regarding a debt she refuses to pay.

Buyer alleges Chevrolet Volt has defects, seeks rescission of contract

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
FRESNO – A Fresno consumer alleges a General Motors vehicle he purchased in 2017 has defects and is seeking rescission of the purchase contract.

Consumers sue student loan financial company for "intrusive and unwanted calls"

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
FRESNO — Consumers have filed a class-action lawsuit against a student loan financial company, alleging they received unsolicited calls and text messages that advertised services.

Supreme Court denies petition for rehearing in Starbucks wage-and-hour case

By John Breslin |
The California Supreme Court modified slightly the wording of a July 26 opinion, but denied the rehearing petition in a case involving a Starbucks shift supervisor who claimed he was not paid for regular off-the-clock work.