California Superior Court - San Diego County
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Customer Sues Starbucks Corporation for Negligence After Severe Injury
A customer has filed a lawsuit against Starbucks Corporation alleging negligence after tripping over an unsecured rug at one of its stores in Escondido, California. The plaintiff seeks damages for severe injuries sustained during the fall. -
Second Amendment rights advocates sue to block California's new excise tax on firearms, ammo
Several Second Amendment groups and individual gun owners have filed a lawsuit challenging a new California law imposing an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition as an unconstitutional assault on individual rights. -
PAGA lawsuit accuses Katmai Technical Services of alleged violations of CA labor law
The lawsuit against the Native-owned government services firm was filed under California's Private Attorneys General Act -
Walgreens accused in class action of allegedly improperly recording phone calls to customer service center
The class action alleges the recordings were made without consent, allegedly violating California's privacy law. -
San Diego judge slashes 90% off $332M verdict awarded to man in Roundup trial
The judge said $325 million in punitive damages was excessive, compared to the $7 million in compensatory damages the jury awarded plaintiff Mike Dennis. The judge cut punitive damages to $21 million. Monsanto still plans to appeal -
Sony hit with discrimination class action by male photographers excluded from Alpha Female grant program
Sony Electronics Inc. is facing a class action lawsuit filed by a group of male photographers who allege that the company disguised a discriminatory marketing program as an effort to make its customer base more "diverse and inclusive." -
Class action accuses Trax of allegedly violating California labor law
Retail technology services company, Trax Retail Inc., is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly violating California labor law, including allegedly not paying workers their full wages earned. -
Class action alleges Southwest Airlines' failure to correct software issues led to travel disruptions
SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) — Southwest Airlines is facing a class action over its cancellation of more than 15,000 flights that alleges the airline failed to correct known software issues. -
San Diego family accepts $3 million to settle wrongful death suit against car tire dealer
Paul Kiesel represented the San Diego family members of three people who died in a Ford Expedition in 2014 -
Judge awards lemon law attorney $684K in fees for plaintiff's $1 bench trial judgment
SAN DIEGO - A San Diego Superior Court judge has awarded lemon law attorney Michael E Lindsey $684,250 on a mere $1 judgment he secured for a client before her at bench trial. -
Bed Bath & Beyond accused of renewing memberships without permission in lawsuit
SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) – A San Diego man is suing Bed Bath & Beyond, alleging he was charged a renewing membership program fee he did not consent to for a product he bought in August 2018.