U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
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Orange County Coastkeeper sues companies over water discharge from industrial plant
The Inland Empire Waterkeeper and Orange County Coastkeeper allege that Apollo Southwest Inc., Prezero U.S. Services and Prezero U.S. Inc. have violated the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. -
Woman sues Toyota for allegedly not covering cost of new battery
LOS ANGELES - A Woodland Hills woman is suing the Toyota Motor Corporation for allegedly not honoring the warranty on her car battery. -
Employer faces lawsuit over alleged slurs by employees
LOS ANGELES -- A man is suing his former employer for allegedly suffering racism while on the job,. -
AT&T faces wrongful termination lawsuit
LOS ANGELES -- A woman claims to have suffered discrimination, among other violations, while working for AT&T. -
Black Lives Matter sues Santa Monica over arrests at protest
LOS ANGELES -- Black Lives Matter and three individuals are suing the City of Santa Monica alleging violations of constitutional rights, among other claims. -
Man alleges excessive force cover-up by L.A. sheriff's department
LOS ANGELES -- A man is suing Los Angeles County and individual police officers alleging suffering assault and battery. -
Man sues after being shot in face by cops
LOS ANGELES -- A man claims to have been unlawfully shot by the police while in his car, causing him to lose control of the vehicle. -
Man sues website for not making site blind accessible
LOS ANGELES -- A blind man is suing a website for allegedly not making the site accessible to those visually impaired. -
Lawsuit charges San Fernando police on fireworks patrol with excessive force against minors
LOS ANGELES -- A lawsuit claims two minors suffered injuries and unlawful detainment after being arrested by San Fernando police. -
San Bernardino police sued for $5 million for actions during murder investigation
LOS ANGELES -- A woman claims to have been unreasonably seized by police through excessive force during a murder investigation. -
Elderly man says United Airlines workers laughed at him, now suing for millions
SANTA ANA -- A man claims to have suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury after striking his head during a fall at an airport. -
Reddit denies sex trafficking claim of female whose ex-boyfriend posted sex tape
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – Reddit has moved to dismiss a class action lawsuit that alleges it profited off of child pornography. -
Election watchdog group plans to appeal federal judge's dismissal of election integrity lawsuit
Federal judge dismisses election integrity lawsuit -
Trial Lawyers College president denies financially abusing 91-year-old Gerry Spence
Despite being mired in multiple layers of litigation, the Trial Lawyers College is alive and well and is re-opening in-person classes after having gone virtual due to COVID-19 for much of the past year, according to the school's president. -
Inglewood investor appeals federal court's class action dismissal against glitzy real estate guru
A dissatisfied Inglewood investor has filed an appeal with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals challenging a federal judge’s decision to dismiss class action litigation against a purported real estate guru who promotes a luxury lifestyle to attract crowdfunding investors -
Man sues mattress company for handicap inaccessibility
LOS ANGELES - A man claims that he was unable to go into a mattress store due to the facility not being handicap accessible. -
Man files lawsuit against U.S. Air Force after F-16 crashes into warehouse
LOS ANGELES - A civilian man claims to have suffered economic and non-economic damages after an F-16 crashed into a warehouse. -
Federal court issues ban against selling counterfeit facemasks on Amazon
When Rex Parris launched an anti-aging skin regeneration product called Heraux, he deliberately avoided selling it on Amazon because he feared it would be fraudulently duplicated -
California, FTC sue Frontier over spotty internet service, alleging unfair billing practices
Frontier Communications is being sued again for allegedly failing to deliver the internet speed it promised customers while charging them for better, more expensive service than it was able to offer -
Federal judge denies LA County's motion to dismiss homelessness liability claim
A federal judge denied Los Angeles County's motion to dismiss a lawsuit that alleges it mismanaged the homelessness crisis and may have even helped create it.