U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
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Class action accuses Loan Depot over data breach
The lawsuit claims hackers obtained personal data for 16 million people -
Class action accuses trucking firm McLane Foodservice of allegedly shorting OT pay
The lawsuit says the Texas-based trucking and logistics company doesn't pay drivers in accordance with state and federal law. -
US Foods says Teamsters have engaged in illegal strikes, violating CBAs
US Foods, a major food supplier, has filed a lawsuit against several Teamsters union locals, accusing them of engaging in illegal strikes while collective bargaining agreements remain in effect. -
Guess sued for allegedly wrongly selling clothing emblazoned with tags of graffiti artists NEKST, Bates
The artists' representatives claim the clothing items include the graffiti artists' copyrighted "tags," which they say sends the message to consumers that the artists have "sold out" for profit. -
Elderly couple sues Goodleap, accuses lender of misleading seniors into financing defective solar panels
A San Bernardino County couple claims they were misled by door to door salespeople and others into taking out an allegedly fraudulent loan for solar panels that allegedly did not work and were not permitted, damaging their home. -
Lawsuit: Man claims Dolce & Gabbana misled him into launching business venture based around $7,800 women's jacket
Among other damages, the self-represented plaintiff is demanding Dolce & Gabbana donate 10,000 purses to "LGBTQ+ organizations" and provide him with 10 shopping sprees at D&G stores. -
Repeat class action filer lodges new lawsuit vs Vitamin Shoppe for allegedly recording customer online chats
Anne Heiting, a repeat filer of class action lawsuits under California privacy laws, has filed a new lawsuit against the Vitamin Shoppe, claiming they allowed BoldChat to secretly monitor and record customer interactions with their online customer service chat service. -
Upfield hit with lawsuit over amount of avocado oil in Country Crock Plant Butter spread
Food product manufacturer Upfield has been hit with a class action lawsuit accusing the company of falsely advertising its margarine spread products as being made with avocado oil. -
All Web Leads sued for allegedly placing automated marketing calls to talk Medicare benefits
The lawsuit accuses the company of allegedly violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. -
Investors sue Asian supermarket chain, claim execs were using stores as front to abuse U.S. EB-5 visa program
The lawsuit centers on a steep stock price drop after a report revealed alleged "red flags" concerning potentially illegal activity by the company's executives. -
Class action says Pieology's website allegedly not accessible to visually impaired people
Pizza chain Pieology is facing a class action lawsuit in California for allegedly operating a website that is not sufficiently accessible to visually impaired individuals. -
Retired cop says Fullerton police allegedly mistreated him during a stop for call of 'Hispanic man on motorcycle with gun'"
A retired police officer, Juan Pagan Jr., has filed a lawsuit against the city of Fullerton and several of its police officers for allegedly using excessive force against him. -
Investors accuse Chinese amusement park operators of misleading about parks' actual conditions
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Golden Heaven Group Holdings Ltd., a company that operates a group of amusement parks in China. -
Carquest auto parts accused in class action of allegedly shorting worker pay, other alleged CA labor violations
Auto parts supplier Carquest is facing a class action lawsuit over allegations of shorting worker pay and other violations of California labor law. -
Class action accuses Homeagain.com of surreptitiously installing spyware on users' devices
Homeagain.com, a lost pet reunification site, is facing a class action lawsuit for allegedly installing spyware on users' devices without their consent. -
Lawsuit: LA couple says BoA, Chase, Merrill Lynch should pay because imposters drained accounts
The couple says the finance institutions owe them at least $1 million, because allegedly lax account security procedures allowed criminals access to their accounts and personal information. -
Ex-teacher says Culver City school district trampled her religious rights by denying Covid vax exemption
A former first grade teacher in Culver City has accused the school district of religious discrimination for firing her after the district refused her request for a religious exemption to the district's Covid vaccine mandate for workers in 2021 -
Lawyer says Arag Insurance has refused to pay his firm fully for legal work
The lawsuit claims the lawyer signed on to represent insurance clients through a program developed by Arag Insurance and allegedly racked up thousands of hours of work on their behalf. -
Class action: Athenahealth allegedly allowed Salesforce to quietly record customer online interactions
The lawsuit centers on claims Athenahealth's chat box feature included embedded code that gave Salesforce access to customers' online chats on the Athenahealth site, allegedly in violation of California privacy law. -
LA educators sue LAUSD, say Covid vax mandate trampled constitutional rights
The lawsuit seeks a big payout to more than 165 workers who may have been fired for exercising their rights to refuse the vaccines, which had only ever received emergency use authorization from federal regulators.