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Monday, September 30, 2024

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Appeals panel: California prison officials can be sued for Covid outbreak at San Quentin

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A federal appeals panel says California correctional officials can't use immunity doctrines to escape a lawsuit from the widow of an inmate who died at San Quentin Prison after a group of inmates were transferred there from another prison with an active Covid outbreak in May 2020

Woman sues Anaplan for alleged unauthorized recording and transfer of users' communications, data

By Northern California Record Reports |
A woman has filed a lawsuit against California cloud software solutions company Anaplan, claiming the company's website records and transfers users' communications and information without their consent

Lawsuit accuses Regal Cinemas of failing to protect teenage girl from being attacked by older man during movie

By Northern California Record Reports |
A teenage girl has filed a lawsuit against the Regal Cinema in the Stonestown Galleria in San Francisco, claiming that she was physically assaulted by an unknown older man while on the premises while employees did nothing to intervene.

Attorney General Bonta, Secretary of State Weber Warn City of Huntington Beach: Proposed Municipal Voter ID Amendment Violates California Law

By Northern California Record Report |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta and California Secretary of State Shirley Weber today sent a letter to the City of Huntington Beach warning that the city’s proposal to require voter identification (voter ID) at the polls in municipal elections directly conflicts with state law and is preempted.

Reed Smith represents Algorithmiq, Inc. in $15 million Series A financing

By Northern California Record Report |
Global law firm Reed Smith advised Algorithmiq, Inc. (“Algorithmiq”) in a $15 million Series A financing.

California quietly repeals Covid 'misinfo' law that targeted doctors' speech rights

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The state of California has repealed AB2098, which would have forced doctors to provide patients only with state-approved information about Covid-19, or risk losing their medical license. The law had already lost in court, and the state faced "humiliation" before a federal appeals panel

Greenberg Traurig Adds Seasoned Election and Political Law Compliance Attorney Rebecca J. Olson in California

By Northern California Record Report |
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP added Rebecca J. Olson to its Government Law & Policy Practice as a shareholder in its Sacramento office.

Understanding the Save Livermore Opinion: A Powerful Litigation Tool for Defending Affordable Housing on October 5, 2023

By Northern California Record Report |
West Coast Land Use and Environment attorneys Daniel Golub and William Sterling will speak on a webinar hosted by the Southern California Association of Non Profit Housing (SCANPH) discussing the Save Livermore case in California.

Federal judge blocks enforcement of California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act over First Amendment violations

By Northern California Record |
A federal judge has blocked enforcement of California's AB 2273, the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (CAADCA), citing potential First Amendment violations. The legislation, which was signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom in September 2022, was scheduled to take effect in July 2024.

Lawsuit accuses operators of temp worker platform Instawork of shorting worker pay

By David Beasley |
Garuda Labs, operator of temp worker platform Instawork, has been hit with a representative action lawsuit, accusing the company of shorting worker pay and other violations of California labor law.

Lawsuit: Plumbing and mechanical contractor allegedly shorted workers' pay

By David Beasley |
A plumbing and mechanical contractor, Harris Bay Area LLC, has been hit with a class action lawsuit, accusing it of shorting worker pay and other alleged violations of California labor law.

Adam Streisand Named Among The Hollywood Reporter’s Top Troubleshooters

By Northern California Record Report |
The Hollywood Reporter again named Sheppard Mullin partner Adam Streisand to its list of The Troubleshooters.

Attorney General Bonta Sues Anti-Abortion Group, Five California Crisis Pregnancy Centers for Misleading Patients

By Northern California Record Report |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta tnced a lawsuit against Heartbeat International (HBI), a national anti-abortion group, and RealOptions Obria (RealOptions), a chain of five crisis pregnancy centers in Northern California.

Sept. 19: Contra Costa Superior Court docket for "fl" cases

By Northern California Record |
The following cases categorized as "fl" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on Sept. 19. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Appeals court: Black, Latino parents can resume lawsuit vs LA schools, LA teachers union for disciminatory Covid schooling policies

By Dan Churney |
An appellate panel has ruled a group of plaintiffs may continue their suit, which claimed Los Angeles school and union officials discriminated against students of color through remote-learning policies during the Covid-19 pandemic, saying that although schools are back in session, academic damage to students could remain

Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on Sept. 19

By Northern California Record |
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Sept. 19 in the suits below:

Who's Who Legal recognizes Jones Day lawyers in 2023 Competition Guide

By Northern California Record Report |
In its Competition 2023 guide, Who's Who Legal ("WWL") recognized 26 lawyers from the Firm's Antitrust & Competition Law Practice as leading practitioners in their field.

Federal judge says California's 'large-capacity magazine' ban can't square with Second Amendment

By Scott Holland |
A federal judge has ruled the California state law, backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, is "clearly unconstitutional" when weighed using the tests required by the U.S. Supreme Court

Class action accuses BlendJet maker of producing portable blenders that overheat, blades that break

By David Beasley |
A class action lawsuit accuses the makers of portable personal food blender BlendJet of selling allegedly defective products, including those allegedly containing lithium batteries which can overheat and metal blender blades which can break off and be potentially swallowed by users.

Workers accuse nonprofit HIV support group of shorting their wages

By David Beasley |
The Alliance for Community Wellness, a nonprofit set up to assist people infected with HIV, has been hit with a representative action lawsuit, accusing the organization of shorting worker pay, denying workers required breaks, and other alleged violations of California labor law.