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Lawsuit: California Pizza Kitchen accused of 'systemic time shaving,' other alleged labor law violations

By Northern California Record Reports |
A representative action lawsuit on behalf of workers accuses California Pizza Kitchen of shorting workers' wages and other alleged violations of California labor law

Crisis24 workers accuse employer of allegedly shorting pay, other labor law violations

By Northern California Record Reports |
Two California residents are suing Crisis24 Protective Solutions alleging employees were not properly paid.

Quinn Emanuel Partners Named 'Litigators of the Week' for Victory on Behalf of Google

By Northern California Record Report |
Congratulations to San Francisco-based Partners - Sean Pak, Melissa Baily and Iman Lordgooei, who have won Litigators of the Week after securing a complete defense victory on behalf of our client Google against Sonos.

Reed Smith again shortlists for 5 Financial Times awards

By Northern California Record Report |
The Financial Times (FT) has again shortlisted Reed Smith in five categories at the North American Innovative Lawyer Awards 2023, making it among the most nominated firms for the second year in a row.

Oct. 10: 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 Oct. 10. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on Oct. 10

By Northern California Record |
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Oct. 10 in the suits below:

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

By David Beasley |
A former public utilities employee in San Francisco has sued, claiming he was wrongly fired after he refused to get a Covid vaccine

Class action accuses Washington Post of misleading customers about subscription prices

By Northern California Record Reports |
A class action lawsuit is accusing the Washington Post Company of fraud for allegedly misleading customers by advertising "phantom discounts" on subscriptions on its website.

Planning for Cryptocurrency Investors: Estate Planning, Asset Protection and Investments on October 19, 2023

By Northern California Record Report |
Private Wealth Services attorneys Jaime Herren and Matt Kirk will lead a Strafford webinar providing in-depth insights on how estate planners and business attorneys should approach crypto assets.

Attorney General Bonta: California’s Large-Capacity Magazine Ban to Remain in Effect Until Further Notice

By Northern California Record Report |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that an en banc panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals granted California’s request for a stay of a district court decision striking down the state’s large-capacity magazine ban. Large-capacity magazines are firearm magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition.

Motion to dismiss: Colgate wants case over recyclable toothpaste tube tossed

By John O'Brien |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - Colgate-Palmolive is fighting a class action lawsuit over its "first-of-its-kind" recyclable toothpaste tubes, saying it's not to blame if traditional facilities can't handle them.

CA 'Clean Fleet' rules challenged; Truckers say rules flout federal law, will 'wreak havoc' on economy

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The California Truckers Association filed suit, seeking to block enforcement of the Advanced Clean Fleets rules they say conflict with federal law, violate the Constitution, and will hurt the economy

Lawsuit accuses Arriba Juntos of shorting worker pay, other California labor law violations

By Northern California Record Reports |
The lawsuit was brought under California's Private Attorney Generals Act, a law which critics say empowers attorneys to collect fees, but actually decreases the payments recovered for workers pressing claims for violations of California labor law.

Holland & Knight Earns Mansfield Certification from Diversity Lab for Sixth Straight Year

By Northern California Record Report |
For the sixth year in a row, Holland & Knight has achieved "Mansfield Certified" status awarded by Diversity Lab, an incubator for innovative ideas and solutions that boost diversity and inclusion in law.

Greenberg Traurig’s Nikki E. Dobay, Bradley R. Marsh, DeAndre R. Morrow, and Shail P. Shah to Speak at COST 54th Annual Meeting

By Northern California Record Report |
Greenberg Traurig, LLPTax Practice attorneys Nikki E. Dobay, Bradley R. Marsh, DeAndre R. Morrow, and Shail P. Shah will speak at the Council on State Taxation (COST) 54th Annual Meeting in Las Vegas Oct. 17 – 20.

National clothing store sues San Francisco mall owners over unchecked retail theft, criminal activity

By Sarah Downey |
With organized retail crime on the rise in San Francisco, retailer American Eagle has filed suit against mall operator Westfield, on grounds that persistent unchecked criminal activity has violated the terms of its lease.

Lawsuit: Alaska Airlines shorting worker pay, other alleged violations of California labor law

By Paige Wagenknecht |
A worker for Alaska Airlines has filed a class action lawsuit against his employer, accusing the airline of shorting worker pay and other alleged violations of California labor law.

Financial Times Shortlists Troutman Pepper for Four Innovative Lawyers Awards

By Northern California Record Report |
Troutman Pepper has been shortlisted for four 2023 Financial Times Innovative Lawyers Awards North America.

Opportunities, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations in the Age of AI on October 16, 2023

By Northern California Record Report |
Join us for an engaging and informative CLE presentation that will guide you through real-world scenarios that explore AI through the lens of business opportunities and risks.

Investor sues New Relic over $6.5B sale, says sale shorted investors

By Northern California Record Reports |
The lawsuit filed in San Francisco County court asserts the sale was conducted illegally under California law