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Saturday, April 27, 2024

Art Benavidez News


Ninth Circuit backs legality of California's net neutrality law

By Art Benavidez |
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that California’s net neutrality law, SB 822, can remain in place, which means that Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) 2017 decision to reverse federal internet protections cannot prohibit state action.

L.A.-area cities launch legal challenge of state's new housing development law

By Art Benavidez |
Several Southern California cities are expected to file a lawsuit against Senate Bill 9, which will allow single-family homeowners to turn their property into duplexes.

How medical chronology is prepped and why outsourcing the job is best

By Art Benavidez |
Medical malpractice suits or personal injuries claims known as medico-legal cases detail a medical timeline that details someone’s important medical information including the condition, treatment, medical events impacting the existing condition and medical circumstances they could potentially face.

City of LA, Lear Capital agree to $2.75 million settlement over unfair business practices

By Art Benavidez |
A Los Angeles-based gold and silver coin dealer has agreed to a $2.75 million settlement with the City of Los Angeles to settle allegations of unfair and deceptive practices, according to city attorney Mike Feuer.

L.A. County pays out $2.5 million in lawsuit over release of photos in Kobe Bryant helicopter crash

By Art Benavidez |
Los Angeles County will pay $2.5 million to settle a lawsuit to two families whose relatives perished in the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash last year.

LAPD officers challenging city's vaccine mandate lose in federal district court

By Art Benavidez |
A federal judge in Orange County has rejected a request from a collection of LAPD officers to block the City of Los Angeles from implementing certain elements of its COVID-19 vaccination mandate for city employees.

Los Angeles jury hands Bayer a win in lawsuit alleging Roundup caused boy's cancer

By Art Benavidez |
Monsanto received its first favorable Roundup verdict in Los Angeles after jurors found that the weed killer was not a "substantial factor" in a young boy contracting a rare form of cancer.

Woman sues Toyota for allegedly not covering cost of new battery

By Art Benavidez |
LOS ANGELES - A Woodland Hills woman is suing the Toyota Motor Corporation for allegedly not honoring the warranty on her car battery.