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Paul Hernandez has filed a lawsuit against Keller North America alleging workplace harassment and labor law violations during his tenure from October 2019 to March 2023. The case highlights issues like unpaid overtime and wrongful termination while seeking various forms of compensation through the court system.
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Jane Doe has filed a lawsuit against Santa Clara University alleging racial and gender discrimination during her tenure as an adjunct lecturer from 2016-2018. The case highlights serious accusations including harassment and failure by SCU management to address safety concerns raised by Doe during her employment period.
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Eduin Osbaldo Alatorre Rivera has filed a lawsuit against Commercial Autobody & Paint Inc., alleging numerous labor law violations during his employment. The case includes claims of unpaid wages, inadequate breaks, and inaccurate wage statements among others.
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Erica Zambrano has filed a lawsuit against Sam's Club and Walmart Inc., alleging negligence after she tripped over an empty dolly cart at one of their stores in Oxnard, CA. The suit seeks damages for medical expenses and pain and suffering resulting from her injuries.
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Lauren Zepf has filed a lawsuit against Community Memorial Health System alleging multiple violations of California labor laws including unpaid wages and failure to provide meal breaks or suitable seating. Represented by Blumenthal Nordrehaug Bhowmik De Blouw LLP in Ventura Superior Court, Zepf seeks civil penalties under PAGA on behalf of herself and other aggrieved employees.
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In a heated legal dispute unfolding in California's Second Appellate District, Theod Simonian's family accuses cardiologist Vahe Badalian of negligence leading to their relative's death following hip surgery complications.
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Selena Cardenas Pedraza has filed a lawsuit against Starbucks Corporation claiming she ingested a cockroach blended into her drink at one of their locations in Los Angeles. She seeks damages for physical injuries and emotional distress among other compensations.
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Andrea Freeman, Second Century Chair at Southwestern Law School and a recognized expert on the intersection of critical race theory, food policy, and health, has released a new book, Ruin Their Crops on the Ground: The Politics of Food in the United States, from the Trail of Tears to School Lunch.
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Brianna Lopez has filed a lawsuit against APRO LLC in Ventura Superior Court alleging multiple labor law violations including failure to pay overtime wages accurately and denial of lawful meal and rest periods during her employment at one of their locations.
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Eduardo D. Orozco has filed a lawsuit against Volkswagen Group of America in Ventura County Superior Court alleging breaches of both express and implied warranties along with unfair business practices related to his purchase of a defective Audi Q8 E-Tron.
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Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has added Phillip Antablin as a shareholder in its Century City office in Los Angeles.
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Two California residents have filed a lawsuit against another driver following a car accident that left them injured. The plaintiffs claim negligence on part of the defendant for failing to stop at an intersection leading to their collision.
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Los Angeles partner Keith Rasher was named to the Daily Journal’s 2024 Top Labor & Employment Lawyers list.
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Farzam Salami has filed a complaint against Los Robles Regional Medical Center alleging improper charges for emergency medical services without proper disclosure or agreement. The case raises important questions about hospital billing practices and patient rights regarding price transparency.
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A new lawsuit filed in Ventura Superior Court accuses several entities including a city government and homeowner associations of negligence leading to severe injuries for a local resident. The plaintiff seeks damages for pain and suffering as well as medical expenses following an incident involving hazardous sidewalk conditions.
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Elvira Gomez has filed a lawsuit against Walmart Inc., claiming negligence after slipping on a foreign substance in one of its stores in Oxnard, California. The suit seeks damages for physical pain and suffering as well as medical expenses incurred due to the incident.
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A recent appellate court ruling has upheld a lower court's decision favoring Los Robles Regional Medical Center against claims made by patient Farzam Salami regarding undisclosed emergency service fees charged during multiple visits in 2020.
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A family dispute over a revocable trust has led to significant legal repercussions after allegations surfaced regarding improper asset management by one sibling acting as trustee.
Theresa Stephenson-Cocke filed a complaint against her brother alleging breaches in fiduciary duties resulting in financial losses.
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Constanze Rayhrer has filed a lawsuit against Community Memorial Health System alleging misclassification as an independent contractor along with gender-based discrimination and wrongful termination under FEHA and Labor Code statutes.
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Thompson Coburn partner Michael Rosenblum was interviewed by the publication Tax Notes about the tax guidance that would be needed with a final rule on federal marijuana reclassification.