Wildfire Homeowners File Lawsuits Alleging Insurance FraudLos Angeles, CA – Like adding fuel to the fire, three large home insurers have been sued by policyholders who didn’t have enough coverage to rebuild their homes after the January wildfires. The wildfire lawsuits allege that three major home insurers systematically underestimated the replacement costs of homes. The insurance industry seemingly stokes profit margins by allegations of bad practices such as fraud, negligence, breach of contract and more.
Oracle Settles Commission Lawsuit for $15.5 MillionSan Mateo, CA On April 9, Oracle America, Inc. agreed to settle a long running California labor lawsuit for $15.5 million. The plaintiffs alleged that, from 2015 to 2018, the technology giant violated the California Labor Code with respect to the company’s sales compensation plans and sales commission practices. The plaintiffs in
Abrishamcar v. Oracle America, Inc. sought penalties under California’s Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) on behalf of a class of 5,000 current and former employees. Oracle has denied all claims.
California Appeals Court Upheld $400,000 Cannabis Driver SettlementLos Angeles, CA A dispatcher with The Highest Craft LLC disputed a $400,000 settlement with the cannabis company and a delivery driver, arguing the deal was unfair or insufficiently investigated. But a ruling on June 24th by a California Appeals Court rejected the dispatcher’s challenge, whose wage-and-hour claims were included in the settlement.
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