The Repeller is a device marketed to homeowners eager to get rid of mice. But photos of mice apparently contented mice near the devices persuaded U.S. District Judge William H. Pauley III to allow a class action lawsuit to proceed against Bell + Howell, maker of the...
Year: 2018
California company sued over alleged failure to live up to promises
The dream was to become rich with California-based multi-level marketing company Herbalife. One couple dove all the way into the company, attending its "Circle of Success" events, bringing in recruits, meeting quotas on Herbalife purchases and setting up a store near...
California businessman “done” with studies; files suit
It is, without a doubt, rare to see a laundromat designated as a historic building in California (or anywhere else for that matter). The Wash Club in San Francisco is no exception, though the owner was compelled by the Board of Supervisors there to fund a $23,000...
Canadian chain Tim Hortons sued by U.S. franchisees
Coffee and donut chain Tim Hortons is facing another lawsuit from its U.S. franchisees. This suit alleges the company charges unreasonable fees for food and supplies and has unfair practices regarding how the franchisees sell their businesses. Multiple lawsuits in...
Patent infringement claims resolved with $400 million settlement
The resolution of the deep disagreement between two California businesses came down to virtually the last minute. In the end, Arista Networks Inc agreed to pay $400 million to Cisco Systems Inc the day before a jury trial was scheduled to begin. The settlement...
Deflating news: San Diego convenience stores sued over supplements
You might have heard the hypnotic, synth-pop rhythms of the 1980s hit, “Tainted Love.” The duo that helped shape the sound of the decade was Soft Cell. Both the name of the band and their long-ago hit are brought to mind by a recent San Diego Union-Tribune headline:...
CA Supreme Court: employers must pay for off-the-clock work
The California Supreme Court declined to apply a federal rule which holds that employers need not compensate workers for small amounts of time worked before or after a shift. The July 26 decision rejected the so-called “de minimis” rule from the federal Fair Labor and...
IP PIs: What do they do?
Sam Spade was the ultimate private detective. A hard-boiled PI, he didn’t mince words with suspects, cops or anyone else. And he always found the bad guy, of course. The problem: Sam was fictional. In real life, private investigators are still around, often used to...
California e-cigarette facing lawsuits
A California e-cigarette maker is under fire for its popularity among young people. Parents, public health advocates, politicians and the Food and Drug Administration have all weighed in on Juul Labs and its rechargeable vaping device and nicotine pods. The company’s...
California Dali museum named in intellectual property lawsuit
His most recognizable painting might well the “The Persistence of Memory” with its melting watches. It’s time for a California museum to stop using Salvador Dali’s name and likeness and to stop selling items that include reproductions of his art, says Spain’s Dalí...