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Sunday, December 22, 2024

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Judge says Fidelty can't be sued for customer voice scans under California's Invasion of Privacy law

By Scott Holland |
A Fidelity customer must allege brokerage firm has used voice the voice scans like a lie detector in order to continue her lawsuit, the judge says

UPS workers allege company didn't pay for time doing security protocol, didn't provide breaks

By Scott Holland |
RIVERSIDE — Workers at UPS Supply Chain Solutions filed a class-action complaint alleging the company violated California labor laws governing overtime and minimum wages, while also failing to provide required meal breaks and rest periods.

Back when there were sports: appeals panel says minor should be allowed to amend complaint over foul ball injuries at Blair Field

By Scott Holland |
LOS ANGELES – While the coronavirus has put many court actions on hold, an earlier ruling from a state appeals panel determined a girl struck by a foul ball at a baseball stadium has a legal path to be compensated for her injuries.

Appeals panel says coding error shouldn't let Aetna skip on paying for emergency surgery

By Scott Holland |
LOS ANGELES – A state appeals panel determined a coding error shouldn’t prevent proper reimbursement for medical services.

Appeals panel agrees Los Angeles not liable for park injury stemming from bike fall

By Scott Holland |
LOS ANGELES – A state appeals panel has upheld a ruling that the city of Los Angeles isn’t liable for injuries suffered in a 2015 MacArthur Park bicycle injury.

Appeals panel rules contract dispute with contractor, California DCR could've been resolved without bench trial

By Scott Holland |
LOS ANGELES – A state appeals panel has determined a dispute between a contractor and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation was improperly resolved during a bench trial.

Appeals panel says judge wrongly ended injured worker's lawsuit against Design Group Facility Solutions

By Scott Holland |
LOS ANGELES – A state appeals panel has reversed a lower court’s opinion that ended the lawsuit of a construction worker injured when he fell through a skylight.

Beverly Hills officials back police chief despite employee lawsuits

By Scott Holland |
BEVERLY HILLS — Although recent high-profile coverage of Beverly Hills Police Chief Sandra Spagnoli has put the focus on a number of lawsuits and complaints, city officials remain supportive.

Senate GOP leader criticizes state's lawsuit over water project

By Scott Holland |
Grove back White House's new rules on Sacramento, San Joaquin rivers

StubHub begins defense in racketeering lawsuit against it

By Scott Holland |
Ticket reseller accused of owing millions in unpaid commissions