A movie studio based in the southern U.S. is facing serious financial troubles after a contract dispute with a California firm. That movie studio, Meddin Studios, actually filed bankruptcy because of the contract dispute with Radioactive Giant, a West Coast filmmaking...
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Business litigation suit alleges abuse of student-athlete rights
National entertainment company CBS is facing serious allegations after reportedly abusing the distribution rights for thousands of photographs of college athletes. CBS Interactive, which is a division of the parent CBS company, joins several smaller defendants in the...
Apple, Samsung billion dollar corporate litigation suit continues
Just when you thought the Apple vs. Samsung rivalry had finally cooled off, the companies announce a second round of business litigation related to patent disputes. A year and a half ago, jurors sided with California-based Apple in a key patent dispute that determined...
Business contracts questioned, tech companies could be affected
What does an obscure biopharmaceutical company have in common with some of California's biggest tech ventures? Although it may seem that these businesses are worlds apart, business litigation related to that relatively unknown pharma company could have wide-reaching...
Bus company suing Long Beach Transit for breach of contract
A California procurement agency is in legal hot water after being targeted by a Chinese-based bus manufacturer. Official reports show that the bus maker is suing the Long Beach Transit agency for breach of contract, and a lawsuit may soon be on the way. The legal...
Trucking industry group files business litigation against state
State attorneys in California are making moves to dismiss parts of a lawsuit that has been brought against the Air Resources Board by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association. That business litigation is challenging emissions regulations, arguing that the...
Unethical disability business legislation plagues companies
The Americans with Disabilities Act is designed to protect disabled individuals from systematic discrimination that has been known to occur throughout the nation. However, what happens when ADA business litigation goes too far? In California, some small businesses are...
Chemical spill leads to business litigation for manufacturer
It could happen anywhere - a deadly chemical spill from an industrial plant that leads to widespread contaminated water. Although news media have not reported such incidents recently in California, residents of West Virginia have been suffering inconvenience and...
California’s Prop 65 only promotes frivolous business litigation
California is known for its special protections and warnings designed to benefit consumers. In fact, throughout the state, residents and visitors will notice signs in public places and businesses warning of exposure to chemicals that could cause cancer. The...
Unfair business litigation blames lead paint companies
Most people would agree that removing lead from the houses where California children live is likely a noble pursuit. After all, it only makes sense to safeguard our future by preventing health problems among the young generations. However, a recent ruling related to...
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