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Judge says Fidelty can't be sued for customer voice scans under California's Invasion of Privacy law
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Grove back White House's new rules on Sacramento, San Joaquin rivers
StubHub begins defense in racketeering lawsuit against it
Ticket reseller accused of owing millions in unpaid commissions