Department of Justice Sues Uber for Allegedly Charging Wait Fees to Disabled Customers in Violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act
Department of Justice Sues Uber for Allegedly Charging Wait Fees to Disabled Customers in Violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act

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December 1, 2021
Soniya D. Khemlani

Department of Justice Sues Uber for Allegedly Charging Wait Fees to Disabled Customers in Violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act

On November 10, 2021, the U.S. Department of Justice filed suit against the San Francisco-based ride-hailing company Uber Technologies Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.  The lawsuit...
November 18, 2021
Helen M. Luetto Sadaf A. Nejat Marlene K. Flores

Judgment Of Dismissal for Large Insurance Company

Walsworth attorneys Helen Luetto, Sadaf Nejat, and Marlene Flores recently obtained a judgment of dismissal for a client, a large insurance company, in an insurance bad faith case pending in Los Angeles County Superior Court
November 15, 2021
Soniya D. Khemlani Kendra E. Bray

2021 Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters

We are proud to announce that Soniya Khemlani and Kendra Bray have been selected again for inclusion on the 2021 Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers, part of Thomson Reuters. Rising Stars is an annual listing of top-rated
October 28, 2021
Helen M. Luetto Marlene K. Flores

The Court’s Ruling in Hedayati v. Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club Serves as a Stark Reminder to Insurers and their Counsel to Promptly Review and Communicate All Policy Limits, Settlement Demands, and to Seek Summary Adjudication, in Addition to Summary Judgment, where Plaintiffs Identify Numerous Theories of Liability

The Court of Appeal has certified for publication its opinion in Hedayati v. Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club reversing summary judgment granted in favor of an insurer in a $26 million bad faith claim leveled...
September 14, 2021
Sadaf A. Nejat

Roadblocks and Traffic Jams for App-Based Driving Platforms: Proposition 22 Found Unconstitutional

California Superior Court Judge Frank Roesch finds California’s most expensive ballot measure – Proposition 22 – unconstitutional and unenforceable. While Proposition 22 is still in effect pending appeal of Judge...