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San Bernardino County Superior Court: Actions Taken on April 29
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity on April 29 in the suits below: -
April 28: San Bernardino County Superior Court docket for "dissolution with children" cases
The following cases categorized as "dissolution with children" were on the docket in the San Bernardino County Superior Court on April 28. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
San Bernardino County Superior Court: Actions Taken on April 28
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity on April 28 in the suits below: -
Big pharma price hikes are not trade secrets, California appeals court rules
LOS ANGELES — Big pharma price hikes -- in the thousands of percentage points in recent years -- are not trade secrets that need to be kept confidential, a state appeals court ruled earlier this month. -
Plaintiffs move federal court to order a COVID-19 inspection of LA jails
LA Sheriff accused of deliberate indifference and non-compliance with CDC, Department of Health -
Case activity for County of Los Angeles Deferred Compensation vs Diane R. Sheppard on April 3
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by County of Los Angeles Deferred Compensation, Daniel W. Sheppard, Los Angeles County Employees Retirement, Quorum Health 401(K) Plan, Safe Harbor Ira Traditional and Thrift Savings Plan against Diane R. Sheppard on April 3. -
Court activity on May 1: County of Los Angeles Deferred Compensation vs Diane R. Sheppard
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by County of Los Angeles Deferred Compensation, Daniel W. Sheppard, Los Angeles County Employees Retirement, Quorum Health 401(K) Plan, Safe Harbor Ira Traditional and Thrift Savings Plan against Diane R. Sheppard on May 1: 'Hearing Re: Further Msc'. -
Case activity for Rebecca Horton vs County of Los Angeles Pension Savings Plan on April 29
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Rebecca Horton against County of Los Angeles Pension Savings Plan, Los Angeles County Deferred Compensation an, Los Angeles County Employees Retirement ASS and Trevor Horton on April 29. -
Court activity on April 28: Joanna Alvarez vs Robert Alvarez
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Joanna Alvarez, Los Angeles County Employees Retirement ASS and Los Angeles Employees ' R Etirement Plan B SA against Robert Alvarez on April 28: 'Request For Order Filed By Joanna Alvarez Re: Other:cs Arrearage Deter, Payment, Plan, And Issua (031120)'. -
LA County Sheriff reopens gun shops after federal COVID-19 shutdown complaint
Firearm groups face qualified immunity obstacle in COVID-19 shutdown lawsuit against Sheriff and Gov. Newsom -
LA County Sheriffs respond to ACLU by depopulating jails by 25%
676 inmates are under COVID-19 quarantine compared to 429 jail staffers -
Appeals Court backs plaintiffs in lawsuit over alleged abusive surfers, 'Lunada Bay Boys'
LOS ANGELES – The California Court of Appeals for the Second Appellate District on Mar. 24 backed a Superior Court of Los Angeles County ruling rejecting a motion for an anti-SLAPP judgement by defendants claiming their freedom of speech was impinged. -
COVID-19 has perhaps forever changed depositions, mediation and arraignment practices
Zoom and video set new standard for depositions, mediation and settlement conferences -
JONES DAY: Jones Day Partner Daniel Mcmillan Recognized as a 2020 Real Estate/construction Law Trailblazer by the National Law Journal
The National Law Journal (NLJ) has named Jones Day partner Daniel D. McMillan to the inaugural list of Real Estate/Construction Law Trailblazers. -
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 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. -
LA Superior Court announces social distancing measures to avoid COVID-19 spread
LOS ANGELES -- The largest trial court in the nation announced that no new jurors will be summoned for any civil or criminal jury trials for the next 30 days in an attempt to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus. -
Court activity on Feb. 20: Leonard Epps vs Alfred Hernandez
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Leonard Epps against Alfred Hernandez, Erik Barajas, Henry Duro, Jennifer Murphy, Jesus Leyva, Kenneth Barajas, Leonard Epps, Ron Mastandrea, Salvador Hernandez, San Manuel Indian Reservation Casino and Stacy Nunez Barajas on Feb. 20: 'Levying Officer Notice On Writ Of Execution From Los Angeles County Filed Partially Satisfied With Costs Of $440.00.'. -
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. -
Appellate court rules negligence claim against Union Pacific in teen's crossing death wasn't established
LOS ANGELES – A three-judge panel has ruled that a woman failed to establish a negligence claim in her suit regarding the death of her 16-year-old daughter.