News from 2023
Proposition 65 – Recent Developments, Litigation Trends, and Strategies to Manage Risk on December 5, 2023
We hope you’ll join us for a cross-industry review of major trends and common claims in ever-changing Prop. 65 compliance.
Biz AI firm Invisible Technologies allegedly shorted worker pay, lawsuit claims
Business AI-training firm Invisible Technologies Inc. has been hit with a class action lawsuit accusing it of shorting workers' pay, among other alleged labor law violations.
Google lawsuit: Two Vietnamese men behind thousands of fake copyright takedown demands
Google has filed suit against two Vietnamese men who they say have created numerous fake accounts to lodge thousands of frivolous copyright infringement complaints against 117,000 websites, simply to harm their competition.
SF city attorney sues Incomm, says too easy for thieves to steal funds from some prepaid debit cards
San Francisco City Attorney David Chiu has filed suit against prepaid debit card issuer InComm, claiming it allows thieves to too easily "drain" funds from off its Vanilla-branded cards.
Class action: Chef Boyardee canned pastas aren't actually preservative free
A class action lawsuit accuses Conagra Foods of allegedly misleading the public by advertising Chef Boyardee canned pasta products contain no preservatives.
CA Supreme Court says PG&E customers can't sue utility over forced blackouts during wildfire season
Attorneys for the plaintiffs say the decision marks a "sad day" in California, as they predict it will remove the risk of harmful lawsuits and allow PG&E and other California utilities to shut off power to California communities more often and for longer periods
Attorney General Bonta Joins Multistate Amicus Brief Supporting Transportation Workers' Rights
California Attorney General Rob Bonta today joined a multistate coalition in filing an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a lower court decision holding that only workers employed in the transportation industry can be exempt under the transportation-worker exemption to the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA).
Ashkenazi Jew sues 23andMe over data breach
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) — Class action lawyers are targeting 23andMe because of a data breach.
Pro-Palestinian groups ask courts to order Biden administration to end support for Israeli actions vs Hamas in Gaza
A group of Palestinian human rights organizations have filed suit, asking a federal judge in San Francisco to order the President of the United States to stop Israel from continuing its military actions in Gaza in response to the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks.
Class Action: Lenovo not actually giving computer buyers any discounts online
Computer seller Lenovo has been hit with a class action lawsuit under California business law, saying the seller has allegedly misled buyers into believing they are buying at a discount, when they are not.
Man booted by cops from Hmong festival at CalExpo grounds for Christian evangelism asks appeals court to reexamine if speech rights violated
A petition for rehearing has been filed in the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals over whether free speech may be permitted when a public facility is rented for a private event.
IE&D for Lawyers: Diversity Within the Legal Field and Navigating Diversity Efforts in the Wake of Recent Decisions on November 30, 2023
Littler inclusion, equity and diversity (IE&D) leaders from New York and Boston will lead this webinar on diversity within the legal field as well as current hot topics within IE&D post Students for Fair Admissions.
Greenberg Traurig Represents Sega Sammy Creation in GAN Limited Acquisition
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP represented Sega Sammy Creation Inc. in its acquisition of GAN Limited, a Nasdaq listed company that is a leading international B2B technology provider of internet gaming solutions and a B2C operator of internet sports betting.
Nov. 27: Contra Costa Superior Court docket for "fl" cases
The following cases categorized as "fl" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on Nov. 27. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
CA appeals court says Bakersfield newspaper must turn over reporter's notes from jailhouse interview with accused murderer
The appeals panel says journalists' First Amendment press freedom rights are superseded by accused criminals' right to a fair trial when the two rights conflict.
Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on Nov. 27
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Nov. 27 in the suits below:
Lawsuit: HunterzHub ran 'illegal lottery,' reneged on awarding subscriber a $45K hunting trip
A man has filed suit against online hunting club and information hub HunterzHub, claiming the subscription-based company refused to honor their commitment to pay him for a $45,000 hunting trip to Tajikistan they said he had won through a drawing for members of their elite membership tier. The lawsuit was filed initially in September in San Joaquin County Superior Court, but was removed to federal court on Nov. 9
Class action: Adecco violated California labor laws, didn't pay workers final wages when quit, terminated
A class action lawsuit accuses staffing company Adecco of allegedly shorting worker pay and other violations of California labor law.
Nov. 27: Contra Costa Superior Court docket for "fl" cases
The following cases categorized as "fl" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on Nov. 27. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
California Supreme Court Approves Conflict of Interest Rules for the State Bar of California
The California Supreme Court on Tuesday approved three measures to identify and prevent conflicts of interest involving the State Bar of California.