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Starbucks accused in lawsuit of not properly paying workers, other alleged violations of CA labor law
Starbucks store workers are suing the coffeehouse chain giant, accusing Starbucks of allegedly not paying workers for all time worked, and other alleged violations of California labor laws. -
Jury orders Bayer Monsanto to pay $332M in latest Roundup trial verdict
Bayer has pledged to appeal, and believes it can at least reduce what it called an 'unconstitutionally excessive verdict.' -
San Diego judge dismisses St. Louis Rams copycat NFL relocation lawsuit
An $800 million lawsuit against the National Football League concerning the Chargers was dismissed last month after oral arguments. -
City of San Diego sued for allegedly underselling land while violating CEQA
The Project for Open Government accuses the San Diego East Village Quarter project of violating several city and state laws. -
Christian Iraqis allege in lawsuit that San Diego's redistricting commission split their community
A San Diego Superior Court judge denied a request for a TRO that would have restored a community of Catholic Christians from Iraq that has been divided by redistricting commission. -
San Diego judge grants parents' group reconsideration in litigation against student masking
A San Diego Superior Court judge has granted a parents group’s motion for reconsideration after having dismissed their lawsuit challenging Gov. Gavin Newsom’s mask mandate in public schools. -
Lawsuit against San Diego school district over student vaccine mandate is set for Dec. 20 hearing
A state judge has granted a coalition of San Diego parents a hearing on their petition requesting a writ of mandamus against San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) that, if approved, would permanently end the district’s student vaccine mandate -
San Diego mask-choice parents persist despite superior court judge dismissal
A San Diego-based parent’s group is vowing to file a Motion for Reconsideration after a superior court judge dismissed their lawsuit challenging Gov. Gavin Newsom’s mask mandate in public schools -
Parents sue Gov. Newsom over mask mandate for K-12 students; Nov. 8 hearing set
Although Sharon McKeeman’s son had a medical exemption from wearing a mask at school last year during the pandemic, he was bullied and singled out because he was maskless -
Grebing on high school sports lawsuit: 'No reason why high school-aged athletes' can't play
After winning a suit to resume youth sports in San Diego County, attorney Stephen Grebing is promising to file suits in other California communities in order to get young athletes back on the field. -
San Diego high school football, youth sports resume after doting dad settles lawsuit against Gov. Newsom
When Marlon Gardinera filed a lawsuit so that his son, Nicholas, could play high school football again, he didn’t foresee the success he would achieve -
San Diego woman threatened with charges for organizing protest
27-year-old woman anticipates being arrested for exercising Constitutional rights -
Appeals court grants defendants anti-SLAPP judgment in marijuana oil lawsuit
SAN DIEGO – The Court of Appeals for the Fourth Appellate District on March 20 reversed a judgment of the San Diego Superior Court and granted defendants an anti-SLAPP motion, designed to protect against a plaintiff using a court to intimidate First Amendment freedom-of-speech rights. -
Doctor in Johnson & Johnson trial says instructions for use in pelvic mesh kits 'probably thrown in the trash'
SAN DIEGO – Attorneys defending Johnson & Johnson sought to establish that doctors don’t bother with IFUs (instructions for use) that come with pelvic mesh kits in a trial to decide if the company allegedly sold the devices knowing they were harmful. -
Doctor testifying for Johnson & Johnson says mesh kits made all the difference in prolapse treatment
SAN DIEGO – In a trial to decide if Johnson & Johnson, through its subsidiary Ethicon, allegedly sold pelvic mesh kits it knew were causing harm to women, a doctor on Wednesday testifying for the company said the devices freed women from a crippled life. -
FDA consultant says in Johnson & Johnson trial that IFUs on pelvic mesh not misleading
SAN DIEGO – In a trial to decide if Johnson & Johnson allegedly harmed women by selling incontinence devices it knew were dangerous, a former medical device consultant for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said instructions for use (IFUs) on pelvic mesh devices were not misleading. -
Defense expert disputes mesh degradation in Johnson & Johnson pelvic mesh lawsuit
SAN DIEGO – An expert witness called by attorneys defending Johnson & Johnson in a lawsuit alleging the company sold pelvic mesh kits to treat incontinence in women knowing the devices caused injuries told a court on Monday the Prolene materials in the devices do not degrade. -
Johnson & Johnson attorneys ask court to toss state’s suit during pelvic mesh trial
SAN DIEGO – Attorneys for Johnson & Johnson on Thursday asked a judge for a motion for judgment in an attempt to shut down a case in which the state of California sued the company over allegations it fraudulently sold harm-causing pelvic mesh devices. -
Designer of J&J pelvic mesh product says sling was 'wonderful performer'; State's objection to description sustained by judge
SAN DIEGO – In a trial to decide if Johnson & Johnson allegedly sold pelvic mesh implant kits that harmed women to make money while ignoring the dangers, a company director on Wednesday held aloft a patch of the white mesh and stretched it in two directors to show its flexibility. -
Former Ethicon sales rep says in J&J trial that minimizing risks of pelvic mesh never attempted
SAN DIEGO – In a trial to decide if Johnson & Johnson allegedly marketed medical devices knowing they caused harm to women, a former sales rep with Ethicon, the pelvic mesh-making subsidiary of J&J, said on Tuesday he never hid the potential complications of the devices from doctors.