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A California poll reveals a bipartisan majority of voters want the Legislature to tackle lawsuit abuses, which they blame for rising prices. Protecting American Consumers Together, a national advocacy and educational organization,
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNJudge to issue ruling in lawsuit over Los Angeles immigration crackdownsA federal judge was expected to issue a ruling Friday on a request by immigrant advocates for restraining orders aimed at restricting federal immigration enforcement operations in Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California.
A California law took effect in 2020 that dropped the statute of limitations for filing lawsuits, provided a three-year window for victims to file claims and otherwise made it easier for them to
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KFI AM 640 on MSNLawsuit Targets California, L.A. for 'Rekindling' Palisades FireA lawsuit against Los Angeles for the Palisades Fire now includes California, alleging negligence in fire prevention. The lawsuit claims the fire "rekindled" from a previous blaze. Allegations also target LADWP for inadequate water supply and record tampering.
The ACLU's federal lawsuit claims the Trump administration's aggressive immigration enforcement operations violate the Constitution.
Nicole Brown, of Riverside, claimed she was unable to resume working as a Westminster police officer but visited Disneyland, ran two 5K races, went skiing and golfing — among other recreational activities — as she received worker’s compensation benefits, according to a lawsuit brought by Westminster officials on July 8.
California Governor Newsom clarified he's not named in DOJ lawsuit over trans athletes in girls sports, defending the state's 2013 law on gender identity.
The city of Westminster is seeking repayment for medical and disability payments, benefits and other funds they claim she unlawfully obtained.