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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RECORD

Monday, November 25, 2024

Valerie Bonk News


California Supreme Court declines to adopt rule that subjects landowners to 'greater liability' than contractors from known hazards

By Valerie Bonk |
The California Supreme Court overturned a decision from the Court of Appeals to add a third exception to the Privette Doctrine, according to the ruling.

'Reassessments could be staggering': Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association says of legislative proposal

By Valerie Bonk |
A legislative director for a taxpayers association says that a California bill regarding property reassessments causes some concerns.

'The Board hasn't said anything new': Newsom's office responds to letter from Orange County Board of Education requesting state of emergency end

By Valerie Bonk |
The Office of California Gov. Gavin Newsom is responding to a letter from the Orange County Board of Education that requests that Newsom end the state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

City of Los Angeles to 'vigorously defend' lawsuit from property management company over eviction moratorium

By Valerie Bonk |
The City Attorney for Los Angeles has responded to a lawsuit from a property management company over the city's eviction moratorium.

Judge orders Skid Row lawsuit against City of Los Angeles to continue

By Valerie Bonk |
An AIDS Healthcare Foundation lawsuit against the City of Los Angeles will be allowed to continue after a judge denied a motion by the city that it be dismissed.

Orange County Coastkeeper sues companies over water discharge from industrial plant

By Valerie Bonk |
The Inland Empire Waterkeeper and Orange County Coastkeeper allege that Apollo Southwest Inc., Prezero U.S. Services and Prezero U.S. Inc. have violated the Federal Water Pollution Control Act.

'We remain shocked': Los Angeles County Business Federation reacts to new rule aimed at regulating nitrogen oxide and diesel emissions

By Valerie Bonk |
The South Coast Air Quality Management District has adopted a rule aimed at regulating nitrogen oxide and diesel particulate matter emissions related with truck traffic at area warehouses.

Parents seek injunction for LAUSD children to resume in-person learning 'immediately and without restrictions'

By Valerie Bonk |
A lawsuit filed in California Federal Court aims to get Los Angeles County children back into classrooms without restrictions after more than a year of remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lawsuit claims Red Lobster gets lobster and shrimp from suppliers using inhumane practices

By Valerie Bonk |
A Los Angeles County resident is suing Red Lobster for using "deceptive marketing" to sell its lobster and shrimp products.