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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Lawsuit: Siskiyou County unconstitutionally required big money deposit before granting landowner hearing over marijuana plant citations

By Northern California Record |
A Sacramento man who owns land in far northern Siskiyou County, along the Oregon state line, says the county violated his constitutional rights by requiring him to pay an advanced deposit toward tens of thousands of dollars in fines for alleged illegal marijuana plants on his property

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Ex-CEO of candle maker Harmonist accuses Uzbek Muslim-owned company of firing her for being Jewish amid Gaza conflict

By Northern California Record |
The lawsuit claims her termination in late October amounts to illegal anti-Semitic religious discrimination.

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Class action accuses Land O'Lakes, Kozy Shack, of shorting worker pay, other CA labor law violations

By Northern California Record |
Land O' Lakes and its snack producing affiliate, Kozy Shack, are facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly shorting worker pay and other violations of California labor law.

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Lawsuit: El Dorado County jail correctional staff caused man's death from AIDS, denied him HIV meds for two months

By Northern California Record |
The family of a man who died in El Dorado County Jail has filed a lawsuit against the prison healthcare provider, Wellpath, and El Dorado County, alleging that the man's death resulted from a viral infection after he was denied necessary HIV medication for two months.

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Lawsuit: Schein sells products containing lead, doesn't properly disclose under CA Prop 65

By Northern California Record |
A new lawsuit has been filed against Shein US Services, LLC, accusing the retailer of allegedly not disclosing the amount of lead in their soldering wire and fishing weights.

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Lawsuit accuses KQED of allegedly shorting worker pay, other alleged violations of CA labor law

By Northern California Record |
Broadcaster KQED is facing a lawsuit accusing it of various alleged violations of California labor law, including shorting worker pay.

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Class action targets Kellermeyer Bergensons for allegedly violating California labor laws

By Northern California Record |
The lawsuit asserts the company allegedly shorted worker pay and did not properly reimburse workers for work-related expenses, among other alleged violations of California labor law.

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Antitrust class action: Realtors' collusion forcing home sellers to pay inflated fees, commissions

By Northern California Record |
The lawsuit filed by Bay Area homeowners accuses the National Association of Realtors, local California realtor associations and big brokerages of allegedly conspiring to inflate home prices to generate bigger commissions and fees

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Lawsuit claims Waterbar allegedly not fully paying workers under CA labor laws

By Northern California Record |
The lawsuit was filed under California's controversial Private Attorneys General Act, which allows workers to file suit on behalf of co-workers for alleged violations of California labor law, in place of California state officials.

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Ex-First Republic Bank workers say FDIC wrongly locked up their final pay when agency took control of failed bank

By Northern California Record |
A San Francisco federal judge has denied the workers' request for a restraining order which would have forced the FDIC receiver to release deferred compensation locked in a trust.

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Ex-SFMTA worker says was wrongly fired after improperly denied exemption from Covid vax mandate

By Northern California Record |
The worker says the mandate amounted to an illegal move to force workers to take part in a "medical trial," because the vaccines were never fully authorized by the FDA

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Woman accuses Iyengar yoga studio of defamation over handling of sex assault claims

By Northern California Record |
A yoga teacher has accused the B.K.S. Iyengar Yoga National Association US of defamation and mishandling her sexual assault claims.

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Couple sues cabinet, countertop makers and sellers over lung disease allegedly caused by silica exposure

By Northern California Record |
A couple, Rafael Garcia-Guerra and Angelica Garcia-Aranda, has filed a lawsuit against numerous cabinet and countertop manufacturers and sellers.

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Mass action lawsuit accuses Gilead of selling toxic anti-HIV medications

By Northern California Record |
The plaintiffs allege that the medications they were prescribed were toxic and resulted in bone and kidney damage.

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Veen Firm accuses ex-employee of allegedly embezzling $1.1M

By Northern California Record |
The lawsuit accuses the former firm employee of allegedly taking at least $1.1 million to finance real estate projects.

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Intuit hit with class action over allegedly misleading customers about TurboTax ID theft protection

By Northern California Record |
Intuit, the company behind TurboTax, is facing a class action lawsuit led by a group of customers who accuse the company of falsely advertising identity theft protection services.