News from March 2023
California 4th District Court of Appeal: Actions Taken on Feb. 24
The California 4th District Court of Appeal reported the following activity on Feb. 24 in the suits below:
Feb. 24: California 4th District Court of Appeal docket for "cv" cases
The following cases categorized as "cv" were on the docket in the California 4th District Court of Appeal on Feb. 24. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
California 4th District Court of Appeal: Actions Taken on Feb. 23
The California 4th District Court of Appeal reported the following activity on Feb. 23 in the suits below:
'Read the ingredients' rejected as defense in class action over One a Day gummies
SAN DIEGO (Legal Newsline) - Class action lawyers have scored a win in their lawsuit over One a Day fruit bites, as a San Diego federal judge has turned down Bayer's motion to dismiss the case.
500 days of litigation: Delay caused by Calif. officials doesn't doom False Claims Act case
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - Defendants facing accusations they defrauded California's workers' compensation system through medical insurance fraud can't take an exit ramp to dismissal after the case failed to proceed to trial within five years.
TikTok user files class action over alleged privacy violations
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) — A TikTok user has filed a class action over its alleged collection and storage of user data.
McGuireWoods Among Finalists for Private Equity Wire’s Emerging Manager Awards
McGuireWoods has been shortlisted in the “Best Law Firms – Transactions” category in Private Equity Wire’s U.S. Emerging Managers Awards.
Appeals panel says California can't enforce law potentially criminalizing workplace arbitration agreements
The California DOJ says it is still evaluating the decision and hasn't yet decided how it will respond to Ninth Circuit's decision to leave in place an order blocking enforcement of AB51
Calif. court won't penalize company that thought it was complying with labor law
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - Good intentions have paid off for a company sued in California for failing to include reimbursement for rest breaks on wage statements for employees.
Greenberg Traurig’s Ian C. Ballon to Speak at Utah State Bar IP Summit
Ian C. Ballon, co-chair of the Global Intellectual Property (IP) & Technology Practice of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, will present at the Utah State Bar IP Summit February 24.
Feb. 22: California 4th District Court of Appeal docket for "cv" cases
The following cases categorized as "cv" were on the docket in the California 4th District Court of Appeal on Feb. 22. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
Appeals panel says Palm Springs improperly closed street for three years to install Marilyn Monroe statue
'Forever Marilyn' has been on Museum Way for 3 years on 'temporary' road closure
California 4th District Court of Appeal: Actions Taken on Feb. 22
The California 4th District Court of Appeal reported the following activity on Feb. 22 in the suits below:
Lawsuit: Gatorade's 'Fit' drinks misbranded as healthy
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) — A consumer lawsuit alleges Gatorade "Fit" drinks are misbranded as healthy and do not meet nutrient content regulations.
Partner C. Dabney O'Riordan will be speaking at the 2023 Investment Management Conference
Quinn Emanuel is pleased to announce that Partner C. Dabney O'Riordan will be speaking at the four-day 2023 Investment Management Conference on a panel: “Expecting the Unexpected: Looking Backward and Forward at the EXAMS and Enforcement Divisions”.