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Thursday, April 10, 2025

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More lawsuits target hair care product makers, now claiming hair dye caused cancer

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuits have been filed vs. L'Oreal, Clairol, Henken and others on behalf of hair stylists, claiming chemicals in hair dyes caused bladder cancer. Hair care product makers have also been targeted by thousands of suits over cancers allegedly caused by hair relaxers

IKEA US Retail accused of negligence after customer's fall

By Northern California Record |
A recent lawsuit filed against IKEA US Retail highlights serious allegations of negligence after a customer suffered injuries from a fall at one of its stores.

California Supreme Court Issues Statement on February Bar Exam

By The Northern California Record |
The California Supreme Court on Tuesday issued the following statement about the administration of the February 2025 California Bar Examination.

Plaintiff alleges grocery chain Lion Foods LLC violated labor laws

By Northern California Record |
A former employee has filed a class-action lawsuit against Lion Foods LLC in Santa Clara County Superior Court over alleged labor law violations affecting non-exempt workers at its San Jose stores.

Plaintiff Alleges Security Firm Violated Disability Rights Leading To Wrongful Termination

By Northern California Record |
Eliasar Silva has taken legal action against Universal Protection Service for alleged discrimination based on disability following panic attacks linked to schizophrenia while employed as a FLEX Officer.

Plaintiff (former employee) sues Defendant (food service company) for Wage Violations

By Northern California Record |
A former employee has taken legal action against Tri Star Foods LLC for alleged violations of California labor laws related to wage payments and employee rights under PAGA regulations.

Plaintiff alleges Former Employer Violated Labor Laws

By Northern California Record |
A former employee has filed a lawsuit against Classic Residence Management Limited Partnership alleging serious labor law violations under California's Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA).

Penn trucking company signs onto petition to challenge California 'Clean Cars' standards

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A petition has been filed to challenge a waiver granted by the EPA in the final days of the Biden administration to allow California to proceed with its so-called 'Advanced Clean Cars' emission standards. Those standards automatically control vehicles in many other states

78 Greenberg Traurig Lawyers Named to Thomson Reuters Stand-out Lawyers List

By The Northern California Record |
78 lawyers from global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP were listed on the 2025 Thomson Reuters Stand-out Lawyers list.

Plaintiff alleges Hotel Chain Violated Privacy Laws Through Data Sharing with Meta

By Northern California Record |
A new class action lawsuit accuses a well-known hotel chain of violating privacy laws by sharing customer data with Meta without consent.

Plaintiffs Allege Real Estate Misrepresentation Against Multiple Defendants Over Property Sale

By Northern California Record |
A couple has taken legal action against several entities over alleged misrepresentations concerning a property purchase in Los Gatos, California.

Plaintiff accuses tech giant Google LLC over misleading app safety claims

By Northern California Record |
In a striking legal move against a major tech company, Maria Vaca has filed a lawsuit accusing Google LLC of negligence related to misleading claims about app safety on its Google Play Store platform after losing millions through a fraudulent...

Plaintiff Insurance Company Alleges Negligence Against Roofing Contractor Over Home Damage

By Northern California Record |
CSAA Insurance Exchange has taken legal action against Cosmos Roofing, Inc., claiming negligence led to significant water damage at a client's home in Palo Alto following a failed roofing job before a rainstorm.

Board of Trustees Orders Independent Investigation into February 2025 Bar Exam Issues

By The Northern California Record |
After hearing approximately two hours of public comment at its March 5 meeting, primarily from test takers reporting serious problems they encountered during the February 2025 California Bar Exam, the State Bar Board of Trustees directed the general counsel to retain an independent investigator to conduct a privileged investigation into the issues relating to the exam.

CA Supreme Court: Public workers hurt on the job may not get 50% multiplier on disability leave pay

By Scott Holland |
State law distinguishes between broad temporary disability and public worker industrial disability leave

California attorney general sued over outsourcing of climate-change litigation to private attorneys

By Michael Carroll |
Tensions between the California Attorney General’s Office and the office’s rank-and-file attorneys surfaced last month with the filing of a lawsuit challenging the office’s 2023 decision to hire outside counsel for climate-change litigation.

Twelve Jones Day lawyers among Lawdragon's "500 Leading Energy Lawyers"

By The Northern California Record |
Twelve of Jones Day's lawyers are included in the 2025 edition of Lawdragon's "500 Leading Energy Lawyers" guide.

2025 Judicial Demographics Report: California Bench Continues to Grow More Diverse

By The Northern California Record |
For the 19th straight year, California’s judicial bench has grown more diverse, according to the Judicial Officer (JO) Demographic Data report released by the Judicial Council.

Rocklin schools appeal ruling ordering them to revoke parental trans notification policy

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Rocklin Unified School District has asked a CA appeals court to undo a ruling from the public employees labor board that directed them to rescind a policy requiring staff to notify parents if their child asks to be known by a different gender. The board said the district needed to first negotiate with the teachers union

State-required insurance costs drive up Uber fares, taking 32% per ride

By K. R. Nelson |
Uber has announced that rising state-mandated insurance costs are impacting ride affordability, with 32% of each rider's fare in December 2024 allocated to these expenses.