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Class action accuses charter school operator Five Keys of alleged California labor law violations

By Northern California Record |
The lawsuit asserts the company allegedly failed to pay full overtime wages and other alleged violations of California labor laws.

Class action lawyers get good news, bad news ruling in ChapStick case

By John O'Brien |
OAKLAND, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - A federal judge has certified a class of customers who allege the "100% natural" claims on certain ChapStick products are misleading.

Class action accuses Delta Dental of California over alleged patient data breach

By Northern California Record |
Delta Dental of California and its affiliates are facing a class action lawsuit over an alleged data breach in San Francisco County Superior Court.

Meta employee claims ex-immigration lawyers mishandled his immigration proceedings

By Northern California Record |
A Meta Platforms employee, Paresh Parab, has filed a legal malpractice lawsuit against his former immigration lawyers from Berry, Appleman and Leiden LLP.

Lawsuit claims SF Public Utilities wrongly fired worker for refusing Covid vax on religious grounds

By Northern California Record |
The lawsuit claims the city and county's public utilities operators violated federal and civil rights laws by refusing the worker's request for a religious exemption to the Covid vaccine mandate

Lawyer who whiffed on lawsuit over Subway tuna subs now claims Philz Coffee's gluten free products contain gluten

By Northern California Record |
A Santa Monica-based attorney, previously accused of misleading a court in a notorious lawsuit alleging that Subway's tuna sandwiches lack actual tuna, has returned to the courtroom. This time, she is spearheading a class-action lawsuit asserting that the gluten-free product range at Philz Coffee indeed contains gluten.

Lawsuit takes aim at Comcast for allegedly violating California labor laws

By Northern California Record |
Comcast Cable Communications Management is facing a representative action lawsuit filed under California's PAGA law.

Sacramento County sued after inmate dies in custody

By Legal Newsline |
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - A lawsuit claims a man in custody was severely ill, yet ignored, leading to his death from septic shock.

Lawsuit seeking payout from Lifelong Medical Care over 2020 data breach moves to federal court

By Northern California Record |
Lifelong Medical Care, a community health center network operator, is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly failing to protect patients' personal information during a ransomware attack. The lawsuit over the 2020 breach was filed in late 2022 in Alameda County.

Class action accuses private school operator Fusion Learning of violating California wage and labor laws

By Northern California Record |
Fusion Learning Inc., a private school operator, is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly violating California wage and labor laws.

Ex-SF public utilities worker says illegally fired for refusing Covid vax

By Northern California Record |
A former employee of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission accuses the agency of illegally firing her, after she claimed receiving a Covid vaccine would violate her religious beliefs as a Hebrew Israelite.

Investor lawsuit accuses executives at solar power component maker Sunpower of financial mismanagement

By Northern California Record |
The lawsuit asserts SunPower Corporation overstated the value of certain components, resulting in inaccurate financial statements and investor losses.

P&G wants Ninth Circuit to answer key class action question

By John O'Brien |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - Procter & Gamble wants a higher court to change a judge's ruling that allowed a class action lawsuit over its VapoRub products to proceed.

Class action accuses Purple Innovation of allegedly advertising mattresses on sale, when they allegedly aren't

By Northern California Record |
Online mattress retailer, Purple Innovation, has been hit with a class action lawsuit for allegedly misleading customers by advertising their products at "sale prices" when they are not actually discounted.

Lawsuit accuses staffing firm Forest & Einstein of shorting worker pay, other CA labor law violations

By Northern California Record |
Staffing firm Forest & Einstein is facing a class-action lawsuit for alleged violations of California labor law.

Company defeats shareholder class action after stock drop in 2022

By John O'Brien |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - A federal judge has thrown out a shareholder lawsuit against Atlassian, a maker of collaboration and project-management software that suffered a 29% stock decline in 2022.

Woman sues Temple Night Club, accuses club of allowing violent attacks from people who are friends with guards

By Northern California Record |
The lawsuit claims security did little to help a woman following a violent attack at the club, and then allowed assailants to leave before cops arrived.

Lawsuit accuses dog daycare Wag Hotels of allegedly falsely advertising posh stays for pets

By Northern California Record |
The lawsuit asserts Wag Hotels promises a high-end experience for pets while allegedly frequently returning them to their owners in poor condition.

Ex-San Mateo County worker accuses county officials of forcing him out for allegedly exposing corruption

By Northern California Record |
A former deputy director of public works in San Mateo County, Kevin Sporer, has filed a lawsuit against the county and several county managers and department directors.

Lawsuit claims thousands of California port workers shorted sick pay, other wages, benefits by dozens of companies

By Northern California Record |
The lawsuit was filed by plaintiffs who worked as watchmen and longshore workers for some of the more than two dozen companies identified as defendants in the action.