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Monday, April 29, 2024

The Socal Record News


Troutman Pepper Wins Critical Trademark Dispute Securing TRO, Injunctive Relief for Guang Tai He Import Export, Inc.

By The Socal Record |
Troutman Pepper Partner Ben Wagner has notched a mission-critical trademark win on behalf of Guang Tai He Import Export, Inc., a Maryland-based flooring company, securing a permanent injunction from the United States District Court for the Central District of California.

Class action accuses Sinclair of allegedly letting Google access online channel subscribers' info

By Southern California Record |
Sinclair Broadcasting has been accused in a class action lawsuit of violating federal privacy laws.

Business groups, others, ask SCOTUS to force CA courts to abide by earlier SCOTUS decision in PAGA cases

By Sarah Downey |
The petition asserts the California courts have issued 'nonsensical' rulings, finding that under the SCOTUS' Viking River decision, California workers who are blocked from suing their employers by arbitration clauses can still sue their employers under California's PAGA law on behalf of coworkers

Pulte claims insurers owe millions in coverage denied for Perris homeowners' construction defects lawsuit

By Southern California Record |
Homebuilder Pulte says the insurance companies, who had issued policies to subcontractors employed by Pulte, wrongly denied or ignored their requests for coverage against a homeowner construction defect legal action worth $9 million

Environmentalists again seek to force USFWS to add certain Joshua trees to endangered species lists

By Southern California Record |
WildEarth Guardians has accused the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service of improperly refusing to place Joshua tree species on the Endangered Species List out of fear of climate change

Meta can't escape class action claiming Facebook 'Potential Reach' for ads misled advertisers

By Jonathan Bilyk |
A majority on a split panel of the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals said it should only matter that Facebook allegedly inflated the "Potential Reach" of "boosted" ads, not by how much individual advertisers may have been misled, if at all

Lawyer who sued over exclusion from L.A. trial attorney group loses lawsuit

By John O'Brien |
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - A federal judge not only threw out the lawsuit of a lawyer kicked out of a Los Angeles trial attorney group but has ordered him to pay the other side's attorneys fees.

Carl's Jr. accused of improperly allowing drive-thru tech vendor to record drive-thru customers ordering food

By Southern California Record |
The lawsuit asserts tech vendor Presto used an automated ordering assistant to route customer orders through its server and allegedly record the customer conversations with drive thru attendants to improve customer experience, but allegedly without customers' knowledge or consent

Environmental activists accuse Escondido concrete making facility of releasing too much polluted runoff

By Southern California Record |
Activists are seeking court orders directing Superior Ready Mix Concrete to pay potentially stiff civil penalties under the Clean Water Act.

Lawsuit accuses San Diego of operating discriminatory anti-white homebuyer assistance program

By Jonathan Bilyk |
The lawsuit seeks a court order blocking the city of San Diego from administering its first-time homebuyer assistance program which the lawsuit said intentionally excludes white applicants.

Company selling kratom powder faces class action

By Legal Newsline |
SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) - The maker of a powder that gives users an opioid-like fix is facing a class action lawsuit over its side effects.

Mom Support: Monique Lillard '83 encourages women in law, starting with her own mother

By The Socal Record |
When Monique Lillard graduated from UCLA Law in 1983, about one-third of all newly minted lawyers were women.

Substantial Hurdles on Substantial Similarity on March 21, 2024

By The Socal Record |
In the Ninth Circuit, it has become increasingly difficult to get copyright infringement cases arising from film and TV productions dismissed due to lack of substantial similarity at the motion to dismiss stage.

Dinsmore Expands National Labor and Employment Practice with Four-Attorney Team in California

By The Socal Record |
Less than a year after welcoming a dynamic team of women to Dinsmore & Shohl LLP’s Los Angeles office, the Firm’s national labor and employment practice has added four more attorneys in California.

UCLA Law welcomes Liz Vohwinkel as head of external affairs

By The Socal Record |
Liz Vohwinkel, an experienced professional in fundraising, higher education and donor and alumni relations, including several previous years at UCLA School of Law, has rejoined the law school as its associate dean for external affairs.

State Bar accuses L.A. lawyer of colluding with opposing counsel in class action against city utility

By Michael Carroll |
An attorney who represented plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit allegedly colluded with opposing counsel working on behalf of city of Los Angeles officials during the fallout from a Los Angeles Department of Water & Power billing system failure.

Black teacher says Chula Vista school district officials didn't address allegedly racist messages from students against her

By Southern California Record |
The teacher says she was compelled to resign her job after the district administrators allegedly ignored years of alleged anti-black racial harassment at the hands of students, while taking stands against alleged anti-Latino, antisemitic and anti-LGBTQ actions by students in other San Diego area schools

Class action says Glad brand trash bags are not as recyclable as sellers claim

By Southern California Record |
The lawsuit claims the defendants have misled consumers by not telling them the trash bags allegedly are not considered to be recyclable by most municipalities.

Angela Zanin Nominated to Join Lacba Board of Trustees

By The Socal Record |
Los Angeles Partner Angela Zanin was recently nominated to join the Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA) Board of Trustees for the 2024-2025 bar year, with her term commencing on July 1, 2024.

Mayer Brown Plays Critical Role in $2 Billion Residential and Commercial Megadevelopment to Be Built in Downtown Los Angeles

By The Socal Record |
Mayer Brown partners Edgar Khalatian and Nedda Mahrou have been representing Denver-based Continuum Partners, developer of Fourth & Central, a 2-million-square-foot-plus, mixed-use neighborhood in downtown Los Angeles.