... In November a jury in federal district court in Santa Ana, California, found that Sally Beauty, the largest retailer of professional beauty...
...class action lawsuit against the companies in federal district court in Santa Ana demanding $1 million or more in compensatory and punitive damages for...
...class action lawsuit against the companies in federal district court in Santa Ana demanding $1 million or more in compensatory and punitive damages for...
...they are accused of infringing. Proxyconn, based in Santa Ana, California, sued Microsoft, HP, Acer, and Dell in the Central District...
...they are accused of infringing. Proxyconn, based in Santa Ana, California, sued Microsoft, HP, Acer, and Dell in the Central District...
...government. The following month U.S. District Judge James Selna in Santa Ana, California, made a similar ruling against former executives of Control Components...
...Brown & Bonesteel as a partner in the San Diego and Santa Ana, California, offices. Kirkland & Ellis announced that WILLIAM...
...litigation before Judge James Selna in federal district court in Santa Ana, California. More than 300 lawsuits have been consolidated in this MDL...
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