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AG Holder Reigns in Controversial Police Practice Civil Forfeiture

Newsy January 19, 2015 (Via Newsy) – Attorney General Eric Holder made some sweeping changes to a controversial federal program Friday in a move that could curb cops from seizing people’s property without good reason. The new measures prohibit local and state police from using the Department of Justice’sAsset Forfeiture Program to confiscate the vehicles, valuables, cash or property of

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Assault by Napa State patient at Napa jail triggers lawsuit

Napa Valley Register January 09, 2015 A former jail inmate has sued Napa County and others, alleging his civil rights were violated when a Napa State Hospital patient assaulted him with a pen and bit him while both were in custody. Daniel Wynn was allegedly assaulted Dec. 3, 2013, while

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SB 1027: Protections against mugshot extortion

Daily Journal January 6, 2015 Californians no longer face the humiliation of having their mug shot posted on the Internet without permission, then suffer financial blackmail to have it removed. Senate Bill 1027, sponsored by State Senator Jerry Hill was passed and signed into law on August 15, 2014.  It becomes

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When the class-action case does not settle

Plaintiff Magazine January 2015 There was a time when it was virtually unheard of for a class action case to go to trial. They were, and to a large degree still are, notorious for settling, either before or after certification, but certainly before a jury or judge makes ultimate findings

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Little recourse for Sony employees

Daily Journal January 2, 2015 The unprecedented cyber attack at Sony Studios has again raised issues about the security of personal data online.  Former employees at Sony Studios are scrambling for legal relief by filing multiple class action lawsuits accusing the movie studio of failing to protect their confidential information

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Tougher restrictions on truck drivers needed

Daily Journal December 23, 2014 In a world where people are constantly on the go and sleep is not high on the list of priorities, drowsy driving is a widespread problem. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, drowsy driving claims the lives of over 1,500 people and is

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Cloud storage company hit with second class action suit

Daily Journal December 18, 2014 Kabateck LLP filed a class action lawsuit in Superior Court on December 18, 2014 against Bitcasa for its deceptive marketing practices and breach of contract. The plaintiff, Henry Yeh is an engineer in San Francisco who claims he was duped by Bitcasa’s savvy sales pitch offering

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