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San Francisco City Attorney News – Page 2

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1.Chiu secures $1 million settlement for workers misclassified by WorkWhile

Description: Agreement requires gig company to pay back thousands of california workers for stolen wages and reclassify these workers as employees.
Categories: News, Wage Theft

2. Court considerably narrows scope of homeless encampment lawsuit

Description: The order dismissed the majority of claims in the lawsuit and dismissed several individual Plaintiffs from the suit for lack of standing.
Categories: News

3. San Francisco City Attorney applauds state proposal funding local legal efforts to combat Trump Administration policies

Description: New bill would allocate $35 million to city attorneys, county counsels, and legal aid organizations to protect local communities in court from harmful Trump policies.
Categories: News

4.Chief Assistant City Attorney Jesse Smith retires after nearly 25 years leading City Attorney’s Office

Description: After a long and storied career, City attorney’s Office top deputy will retire, and Deputy City Attorney Jon Givner will succeed him.
Categories: News

5. Court blocks Oakland airport from using new name that violates San Francisco’s registered trademark

Description: Court issues order prohibiting the use of Oakland Airport’s new infringing name and finds it is indeed likely to imply an affiliation with San Francisco International Airport®.
Categories: News, Transportation

6. City Attorney seeks to shut down Tenderloin gambling dens

Description: SFPD inquiry revealed two convenience stores operated illegal gambling dens, fueled drug activity, and bought and sold stolen goods.
Categories: Code Enforcement, Illegal Businesses, News, Public Safety

7. Federal court denies UC Law motion in Tenderloin homelessness la

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