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Plaintiff alleges Trustees of Real Estate Trust violated Disability Access Laws
Gabby Furno has filed a lawsuit against trustees of a real estate trust over alleged violations of disability access laws at a Ventura skin care bar's parking lot. Filed in Ventura Superior Court on October 8th, this case highlights critical issues around accessibility compliance under both federal and state laws.
Former Employee Alleges Keller North America Violated Labor Laws
Paul Hernandez has filed a lawsuit against Keller North America alleging workplace harassment and labor law violations during his tenure from October 2019 to March 2023. The case highlights issues like unpaid overtime and wrongful termination while seeking various forms of compensation through the court system.
Business Partners Accuse Mi Pueblo Café Owner of Breach of Contract
A legal battle unfolds in Ventura County as Julio C. Lopez and Maria G. Castor sue Narrez Inc., alleging breach of contract related to their investment in Mi Pueblo Café along with multiple labor law violations under CEO Roberto Naranjo’s management.
Former Employee Alleges Record Technology Inc.'s CEO Mismanaged Profit-Sharing Funds
Jorge Rocha has filed a lawsuit against Record Technology Inc., accusing its CEO Donald MacInnis of fraudulently mismanaging his profit-sharing plan contributions during his nearly four-decade employment with the company. The suit seeks damages and judicial intervention to recover allegedly diverted funds.
Karpaty & Gemignani LLC accused of Violating Disability Access Laws
A visually-impaired woman sues Karpaty & Gemignani LLC for failing to make their website accessible under disability rights laws. Filed in Ventura County Superior Court on October 7th by attorney Joseph R. Manning Jr., the lawsuit seeks injunctive relief and damages due to alleged violations of ADA and UCRA statutes.
Plaintiffs Allege RV Manufacturer Violated Consumer Protection Laws
A recent appellate court decision highlights a significant consumer protection issue involving a major RV manufacturer accused of violating California laws through unenforceable contract terms aimed at moving legal disputes out-of-state.The plaintiffs argue these practices undermine essential statutory protections.
Plaintiff accuses Financial Institution Trustee Company over Quiet Title Dispute
In a recent appellate court decision dated October 3rd, Cherie Brown lost her appeal against Deutsche Bank National Trust Co., which she accused of wrongful foreclosure practices involving complex mortgage transactions dating back to her property's purchase in 2007 from Youval Zive with ties to Washington Mutual loans.
Freight Company Accused of Breach Over Unpaid Invoices
In a high-stakes legal battle involving two freight giants, Manifest Destiny Transport Corporation successfully sued South Bay Freight System for over half a million dollars in unpaid invoices following a contentious cargo theft incident. The court found South Bay acted improperly by withholding payments far exceeding their losses and attempting to poach staff from Manifest Destiny amidst ongoing litigation.
Former Police Officers Allege Retaliation Against City Over Whistleblower Claims
Two former police officers have taken legal action against the City of Long Beach alleging wrongful termination due to whistleblower retaliation under California's Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) and Labor Code section 1102.5 protections following multiple lawsuits against their former employer spanning several years
Plaintiff alleges Beverly Hills restaurant Il Pastaio fostered hostile work environment
In a compelling legal battle unfolding in California's appellate courts, Jose Rivera accuses his former employer Il Pastaio—a prominent Beverly Hills restaurant—of fostering a racially hostile work environment among other labor violations following years-long alleged mistreatment at the hands of coworkers which culminated in physical aggression prompting his lawsuit seeking redress for discrimination under FEHA alongside wage-related grievances amidst ongoing judicial scrutiny.
Plaintiffs Accuse Former Employer Driven Deliveries of Breach Amid Corporate Merger Confusion
In a complex legal battle involving corporate mergers and alter ego liability claims, former employees have taken their previous employer to court over unpaid settlements following a business acquisition by another corporation.
The plaintiffs seek accountability from both their former employer's executive linked as an alter ego and its new parent company for assumed liabilities during merger proceedings.
Former Adjunct Lecturer Alleges Discrimination Against Santa Clara University
Jane Doe has filed a lawsuit against Santa Clara University alleging racial and gender discrimination during her tenure as an adjunct lecturer from 2016-2018. The case highlights serious accusations including harassment and failure by SCU management to address safety concerns raised by Doe during her employment period.
Patient Alleges Medical Negligence Against Cosmetic Surgery Provider Following Complications
A lawsuit filed by Ivon Valdez alleges professional negligence against Celebrating Women Center following complications from a Brazilian Butt Lift surgery performed by Dr. Adrienne Lara in February 2023. The suit seeks damages exceeding $35k due to alleged improper care leading to nerve injuries and prolonged suffering for Valdez.
Plaintiff alleges negligence after injury at restaurant
A plaintiff's negligence claim against a restaurant has been dismissed due to procedural errors during the appeal process. Dionza Blue had sued The Veggie Grill following an injury but failed to provide necessary documentation and reasoned arguments required for appellate review.
Patient Alleges Surgeon’s Negligence Following Hand Surgery
A California appellate court has upheld a ruling favoring a surgeon accused of medical negligence by a patient following hand surgery complications The plaintiff failed to provide necessary expert testimony resulting in summary judgment for the defense
Plaintiffs accuse real estate attorney Jack W. Chao of interfering with property sale
Navigators Real Estate Inc., doing business as Pinnacle Real Estate Group, along with Jing Shao have accused real estate attorney Jack W. Chao of intentionally interfering with their contractual relations involving a property sale in Monrovia, California.
Plaintiff accuses Defendant over unpaid construction loan leading to foreclosure
A recent court decision has reaffirmed attorney fee awards against Pierrick Brillouet after he failed to vacate foreclosed property bought from Alexander Low in 2009 under a construction loan secured by a deed of trust now held by Coastline RE Holdings Corp.
Former Employee Alleges Labor Violations Against Tech Giant
A former employee has sued Western Digital Technologies Inc. and Employnet Inc., alleging multiple labor code violations including unpaid wages and inaccurate wage statements. The case will proceed in court after an appellate ruling upheld a lower court decision denying a motion for arbitration.
Employee Alleges Employer Violated Wage Laws
An employee has successfully challenged his employer's attempt to compel arbitration over wage disputes in a California appellate court ruling. The case highlights critical issues around contract acceptance methods in employment agreements.
Plaintiff accuses retailer Patagonia of violating Arizona privacy laws
Heather Knight has filed a class action lawsuit against outdoor retailer Patagonia for allegedly embedding hidden spy pixels in marketing emails without consent. The suit claims this practice violates Arizona’s privacy laws designed to protect consumer communication records.