Courts
Local law firm standing up to Trump for principles (and profit)
As a litigation boutique, Keker, Van Nest & Peters has less to lose from taking on the administration, and may even gain some new clients
Waymo drove off with SF tennis instructor’s equipment in trunk, suit alleges
He alleges that he’s been in a months-long struggle to get any answers from Waymo
‘Fear and uncertainty’ pervades S.F. US Attorney’s Office as Trump pick looms
Insiders worry about immigration crackdown, and the end to an apolitical tradition
Tubi is once again accused of gender discrimination
The free streamer, headquartered in SF, allegedly has a ‘longstanding culture of corporate misogyny’
Judge tosses SF lawsuit that spurred Streisand Effect for tech exec’s arrest
Plaintiff’s lawyer claims former CEO is no Zuckerberg, but judge says ‘there is a First Amendment protection for truthful reporting of newsworthy information’
A former tech CEO is on a crusade to get the record of his arrest removed from the internet
Maury Blackman is suing a journalist who publicized his domestic violence arrest for $25 million
Man sues San Francisco arcade after losing $50 to ‘rigged’ claw machines
The Millbrae City Council candidate calls claw machines 'casinos for children' and claims arcades are 'developing the next generation of problem gamblers'
Neighbors are suing philanthropist Bernard Osher for (allegedly) flooding their apartment during a party
A suit in San Francisco Superior Court blames clogged pipes and a distracted HOA president
X court win guts California’s modest attempt to curb hate speech, disinformation
'It's hard to imagine how the current lack of platform transparency could be remedied,' a legal expert told Gazetteer SF
Conservative journalist and SF supervisor settle absurdist suit over block from non-existent X account
The city says goodbye to a very serious case


