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Google to pay $700M to end Google Play store class actions; Lawyers to get up to $128M, states get $70M

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuits accused Google of monopolizing control of the Android smartphone operating system and environment. About 71 million consumers could see $2-$7 each in refunds from the deal

Dec. 12: 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 Dec. 12. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Financial Times Ranks Troutman Pepper Among Top 25 Innovative Firms

By Northern California Record Report |
Troutman Pepper has been recognized as one of the industry’s most innovative law firms in the Financial Times’ (FT) 2023 North America Innovative Lawyers report, securing a spot in the top 25 of the FT law firm index – North America.

Appeals court to revisit decision that would have allowed Uber, drivers challenge anti-gig economy law AB5

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order indicating the full court would review the earlier decision of a three-judge panel that called out California Democratic lawmakers for appearing to craft AB5 to punish Uber and other app-based ridesharing and food delivery companies at the bidding of union allies

Dec. 11: 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 Dec. 11. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:

Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on Dec. 11

By Northern California Record |
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Dec. 11 in the suits below:

Proposed Amended Conflict of Interest Code for Designated Employees of the Supreme Court of California

By Northern California Record Report |
The Political Reform Act of 1974 (Gov. Code, § 81000 et seq.) requires public agencies to adopt conflict of interest codes for their officers and employees. (Gov. Code, § 87300.)

Ninth Circuit says California State Bar is arm of the state, and is shielded from discrimination lawsuit

By Scott Holland |
Mountain View disability attorney alleged the California State Bar had violated disability law by declining to provide him with test-taking accommodations.

Lawsuit says energy drinks have preservatives, despite advertising

By Marian Johns |
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) — The maker of Rowdy energy drinks faces a class action lawsuit alleging it wrongly promotes its products as preservative-free.

Appeals court strips approval of pesticide EPA, growers say is needed to fight 'devastating' citrus crop diseases

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Environmentalists and judges agreed that the EPA needs to conduct more studies to determine if widely-used streptomycin is actually 'practically non-toxic' to bees and other pollinators, as EPA claims, before it can be used to save lemon, lime, orange and grapefruit crops in US from two ravaging bacterial diseases

Lawsuit accuses U.S. Nursing of shorting worker pay, other alleged CA labor law violations

By Northern California Record |
A class action lawsuit accuses U.S. Nursing of failing to properly pay its workers under California labor law.

Class action: Telehealth operator Wisp divulges patient info through tracking pixels

By Northern California Record |
A class action lawsuit accuses telehealth app operator Wisp of allegedly sharing personal information about users with Facebook and other social media platforms through the use of so-called tracking pixels.

Attorney General Bonta Issues Consumer Alert Reminding Californians of Their Right to Hospital Price Information

By Northern California Record Report |
As healthcare costs continue to rise, California Attorney General Rob Bonta today issued a consumer alert reminding Californians of their right to access hospital price information online pursuant to federal regulations that went into effect on January 1, 2021.

Attorney General Bonta Stands Strong in the United Fight Against Illegal Gun Trafficking

By Northern California Record Report |
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, as part of a coalition of 21 attorneys general, submitted a comment letter in support of a proposed Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) rule that would ensure more firearms sales are subject to background checks and reduce illegal firearms trafficking.

Activists file suit vs EPA, claiming children have a 'fundamental right' to a 'stable climate'

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit asserts children in California and the U.S. face a future of nothing but despair if the EPA isn't forced by the courts to take action against emissions from oil, natural gas and coal, without regard for economic harm

Investor lawsuit accuses Central Valley Community Bank of aiding alleged Bitwise $100M fraud

By Northern California Record |
A group of investors have filed suit against Central Valley Community Bank, claiming the bank helped the federally indicted heads of Bitwise allegedly carry out a fraud scheme worth $100 million.

Investor lawsuit: Chargepoint misled them about company's financial performance

By Northern California Record |
Investors have filed a class action lawsuit against electrical vehicle charging network operator Chargepoint, saying the company allegedly misled them about the company's actual financial performance, damaging their investments.

Seventeen Jones Day lawyers among Lawdragon's 2024 list of “500 Leading Corporate Employment Lawyers”

By Northern California Record Report |
Seventeen Jones Day lawyers are among the 500 listed in the 2024 edition of Lawdragon's Leading Corporate Employment Lawyers guide.

Class action: Martinez refinery owners 'spew' pollution into community

By Northern California Record |
A class action public nuisance lawsuit has been filed against the company that operates the former Shell oil refinery in Martinez, demanding the new owners be made to pay for alleged pollution that the lawsuit says has "spewed" toxins into nearby communities, allegedly endangering public health.

Man says SF cops wrongly arrested him after taxi ran him over, accused him of pepper spray attack

By Northern California Record |
A man has filed suit against the city of San Francisco, claiming they wrongly arrested him and then allegedly mistreated him, after he was allegedly run over while on the sidewalk by a taxi driver who allegedly falsely accused the man of pepper spraying the driver in an argument over the fare.