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J. Crew faces suit over alleged 'false reference pricing'
SAN JOSE, Calif. (Legal Newsline) — A class action lawsuit against J. Crew alleges the company uses "false reference pricing" to mislead consumers on the quality and value of its merchandise. -
49ers' security disputes lawsuit's version of events, says plaintiff was in 'drunken and incoherent state'
SAN JOSE, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - The plaintiff was drunk and unruly, the security company of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers says in court documents as it fights an assault lawsuit brought by Robert Delker. -
Lawsuit alleging rat was found in bottle of water moves slowly
SAN JOSE, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - A trial date has still not been scheduled in the California lawsuit of a woman who says she found a baby rat in a bottle of water made by Keurig Dr Pepper. -
Server settles suit against country club after alleging gender discrimination
SAN JOSE, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - A California woman who accused her employer of gender discrimination has settled her lawsuit. -
Tesla says driver, not Autopilot, caused fatal wreck
SAN JOSE, Calif. (Legal Newsline) – Tesla says its Autopilot system is not to blame for a fatal crash in which a driver sped up to more than 100 mph before colliding with a truck. -
San Jose Sharks sued by former security guard
SAN JOSE, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - The San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League face a class action lawsuit by an employee who alleges the team failed to pay him overtime and minimum wage and didn't provide meal breaks. -
Lawsuit: Woman found dead rat in bottle of water sold by Keurig Dr Pepper
SAN JOSE, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - A California woman says in a new lawsuit against Keurig Dr Pepper that she found a baby rat in a bottle of water. -
AdultFriendFinder user files suit over data breach that allegedly affected 339 million accounts
SAN JOSE, Calif. (Legal Newsline) – A California man alleges his confidential personal information was compromised in an adult dating website data breach. -
California Supreme Court denies review of public nuisance lead paint decision
SACRAMENTO - The Supreme Court of California has denied review of an approximate $600 million judgment that holds major paint companies responsible for remediating lead paint across the state. -
Ballot initiative would provide $2 billion fund for statewide remediation of wide range of hazards
SACRAMENTO - A ballot initiative to fund a $2 billion bond for statewide remediation of lead paint, mold, asbestos, radon, pests, and other environmental hazards in homes, schools and senior citizen facilities will protect home values and alleviate a state housing crisis, supporters believe. -
$1B 'retroactive liability' lead paint case vs paint makers could pave way for overreach, Calif. appeals panel told
Lawyers for three current and former paint manufacturers on the hook for a $1.15 billion judgment over the presence of lead paint in more than 3 million California homes have asked a California appeals court to overturn that judgment, saying the judge overreached and trespassed on legal turf more properly reserved for lawmakers, and to rule otherwise would open a virtual Pandora’s box of further judicial abuses and other unforeseen harms on homeowners, businesses and taxpayers, alike. -
Class-action lawsuit cites eBay's final value fees
A class-action lawsuit is taking aim at eBay's final value fees.