San Diego Jury Rules Against Molson Coors in Trademark Battle with Stone Brewing

San Diego, CA — In a notable legal decision, a federal jury in San Diego ruled that Molson Coors, the parent company of Keystone Light, unlawfully infringed on the trademark of competitor Stone Brewing. This verdict marks a significant event in the brewing industry, underscoring the importance of brand identity and intellectual property rights. The case hinged on the accusation from Stone Brewing that Molson Coors had improperly used its trademarked name. Stone Brewing, renowned in the craft beer community for its distinct branding and extensive range of beers, argued that Molson Coors’ actions could … Read more

San Diego Braces for New Law Expanding Criteria for Involuntary Detention: A Closer Look at SB 43’s Impact on First Responders and Mental Health Services

San Diego, California – In the bustling streets of San Diego County, law enforcement and first responders are gearing up for a significant shift in their approach to mental health crises. Beginning January 1, these frontline professionals will be thrust into the role of making critical health assessments under a new law that broadens the criteria for involuntary detention due to grave disability. The change comes with the implementation of Senate Bill 43, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom. The law aims to address the need for government conservatorship among the unhoused population, who are often … Read more

San Antonio PD Issues Alert on Scammers Posing as Officers for Fake Jury Duty Payments

San Antonio, Texas – The San Antonio Police Department has issued a warning about scammers who are falsely representing themselves as police officers or court officials to deceive residents into paying non-existent fines. These fraudsters make threatening calls to individuals, claiming they owe money for missing jury duty, and must pay immediately to avoid arrest. According to the police department, these scams have been on the rise, targeting unsuspecting victims by tapping into their fears of legal repercussions. The fraudulent calls often appear legitimate, displaying phone numbers and caller IDs that mimic those of local … Read more

San Francisco Jury Convicts Tech Consultant of Second-Degree Murder in Death of Cash App Founder

San Francisco – After a contentious trial filled with conflicting testimonies and court drama, a San Francisco jury convicted tech consultant Nima Momeni of second-degree murder in the death of Cash App founder Bob Lee. The verdict, a step down from the first-degree murder charge originally levied against Momeni, concluded after seven days of deliberations. Momeni now faces 15 years to life in prison, with sentencing anticipated to bring further details to light about the circumstances leading to Lee’s death in the early hours of April 4, 2023. This case has captivated public attention due … Read more