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News published on Northern California Record in February 2019

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News from February 2019


Court activity on Feb. 11: Bradley A. Smith vs Oletha Johnson

By The Northern California Record |
The Alameda County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Bradley A. Smith against Oletha Johnson on Feb. 11: 'Complaint Breach Of Contract/Warranty Filed'

Feb. 11: Alameda County Superior Court docket for breach of contract/warranty cases

By The Northern California Record |
The following breach of contract/warranty-related cases were on the docket in the Alameda County Superior Court on Feb. 11. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Feb. 11: Alameda County Superior Court docket for other employment cases

By The Northern California Record |
The following other employment-related cases were on the docket in the Alameda County Superior Court on Feb. 11. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

FARELLA BRAUN MARTEL LLP: Farella Braun + Martel Shortlisted for Benchmark Litigation 2019 San Francisco Firm of the Year Award

By Press release submission |
Farella Braun + Martel announces that it has been nominated by Benchmark Litigation for two 2019 California awards.

FARELLA BRAUN MARTEL LLP: Tyler Gerking Elected Fellow of the American College of Coverage Counsel

By Press release submission |
Farella Braun + Martel LLP congratulates Partner Tyler C. Gerking on his induction as a Fellow into the prestigious American College of Coverage Counsel (ACCC).

Driver seeks damages over state Route 99 rear-end collision

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
FRESNO – A woman is seeking damages from two individuals over a rear-end collision in Fresno.

All-American Homes alleged to have abandoned construction of Clovis residence

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
FRESNO – Two Fresno County individuals are alleged to have abandoned a home construction project in Clovis.

Man seeks damages from Bonaventure Mobile Home Park, others over fall on stairs

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
FRESNO – A man alleges he was injured while using the stairs at a Clovis property in a fall.

BISTATE LAW CENTER: Happy Birthday Rosa Parks!

By Press release submission |
We hope that you join the us in wishing Ms. Rosa Parks a very happy birthday and celebrate Rosa Parks Day.

Driver alleges rear-end collision in Fresno caused injuries

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
FRESNO – A woman alleges she was injured in a rear-end collision in Fresno.

Man alleges irregularly sloped ramp at Cardiovascular Consultants Heart Center caused fall

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
FRESNO – A Fresno facility is alleged to have failed to warn of a hazard that allegedly caused a man to fall.

BUTLER SNOW: David L. Johnson to Moderate Panel at American Bar Association’s 2019 Negotiation Institute

By Press release submission |
Butler Snow is pleased to announce David L. Johnson will moderate a panel at the American Bar Association’s 2019 Negotiation Institute.

PILLSBURY: Leading Tax Lawyer Jorge Medina Continues Pillsbury’s String of Energy-Focused Hires

By Press release submission |
Pillsbury welcomes partner Jorge Medina, who joins the firm’s Tax practice and Energy Industry team in Los Angeles.

Researcher says Leavitt used baby powder thousands of times

By John Sammon |
A noted microscopic researcher told a jury on Thursday that plaintiff Terry Leavitt’s mother had used Johnson & Johnson baby powder on her as a child 5,110 times over two years, and that Leavitt continued using the product thousands of additional times as a young girl and adult.

J&J letters show officials made efforts to prevent asbestos-related regulation of talc baby powder

By John Breslin |
Plaintiffs argued that in the 1970s, officials of Johnson & Johnson tried to avoid possible regulation of talc baby powder by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and considered strategies to prevent it.

Ennova Research motion granted to add BeeBell CEO in breach of contract suit

By Gabriel Neves |
SAN FRANCISCO – A software company suing a small company over allegations of breach of contract for software development has received permission from a federal court to amend its suit to include another debtor.

Court grants leave for third amended complaint in suit against Montage Health

By Gabriel Neves |
SAN JOSE – A federal court is permitting a woman to file a third amended complaint in her suit against a hospital for allegedly failing to administer a rape kit.

Court adopts claim construction on patent infringement case between Illumina, Natera

By Gabriel Neves |
SAN FRANCISCO – Two scientific companies, who sued each other over allegations of patent infringement on tests and genetics, have obtained a court approval regarding a claim construction in their dispute.

Court partially grants motion to dismiss case over allegedly defective sunroofs against Mercedes Benz

By Gabriel Neves |
SAN FRANCISCO – A federal court has partially granted an auto maker's motion to dismiss a suit over allegedly defective shattering sunroofs.

Man alleges GMC Sierra has electrical, transmission defects

By Noddy A. Fernandez |
FRESNO – A Reedley consumer alleges a vehicle he purchased has defects and seeks rescission of the sales contract.