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Recent News About Los Angeles Superior Court
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Woman sues over empty space in Starbursts
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - The maker of Starburst candy is facing a class action lawsuit alleging it puts too much empty space in its packaging. -
Judge: California legislators went too far in requiring diversity on corporate boards
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – A California state court judge has struck down a law that requires companies based in the state to put minorities and women on their boards of directors. -
Juice Plus+ failed to make automatic renewal terms clear to customers, lawsuit says
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – A California woman alleges automatic renewal offer terms were not properly disclosed to her when she purchased Juice Plus+ supplements. -
Peloton rider files lawsuit against company over removal of workouts involved in copyright dispute
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – Exercise equipment maker Peloton is facing a class action lawsuit over allegations the removal of workouts involved in a copyright infringement suit has diminished a consumer's experience with the equipment. -
Eater alleges Kroger can't use 'artisan' on vanilla ice cream because it is a mass-manufactured
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – A California woman alleges a grocery store chain’s use of the word “artisan” on a flavor of ice cream is deceptive and misleading. -
Customer accuses Trader Joe's of misleading packaging, labeling of products
LOS ANGELES — A Los Angeles County man is suing Trader Joe's, alleging the defendant is misleading in the packaging and labeling of its products. -
'Funniest person in the world' says Laugh Factory still owes him more than $70,000 after winning 2016 contest
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – A comedian says Laugh Factory failed to pay him a $100,000 prize in full after winning the Funniest Person in the World contest in 2016. -
California appeals court sends long-running wage and hour litigation against Ralphs Grocery back to Superior Court
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) – After about a decade of litigation against a southern California grocery store chain, a wage and hour lawsuit is headed back to Los Angeles Superior Court after a state appeals court found that at least some new claims in the case should be heard.