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Letter: Lawsuit Abuse Awareness Week is Oct. 5-11 

California’s love affair with unmerited lawsuits targeted at small and minority small business owners is alive and well. So much so that the California...

Car wash faces ‘deep pocket’ homicide lawsuit

The family of a Hollister man who was shot to death at a local car wash in February has filed a lawsuit claiming the...

Tribal band appeals Betabel lawsuit decision

San Benito Court reversed previous ruling to allow Amah Mutsun complaint to proceed.

Wrongful death lawsuit filed against Hollister rehab facility

A wrongful death lawsuit filed earlier this month in San Benito County Superior Court accuses Hollister drug rehabilitation facility Bright Future Recovery of negligence...

San Benito Foods takes City of Hollister to court

The feud between San Benito Foods and the City of Hollister may have to be settled in court as the tomato cannery filed a...

Eckert’s position as Hollister city manager gets shakier each day

Within days after the Hollister City Council backtracked on a commitment to hire Paul Eckert as its new city manager—hiring him instead on an...

Hollister council names interim manager

Faced with public outcry over revelations of the settlement of an Iowa sexual harassment lawsuit against its choice for a new city manager, the...

Community Foundation lawsuit goes to trial

The lawsuit filed by the Community Foundation for San Benito County against the president of the San Benito County Board of Education, Mitchell Dabo,...

Boy band dispute still in court

Tres Pinos band hopes for response next month

Update: MHUSD wins lawsuit over Cinco de Mayo T-shirt incident

A decision was reached in favor of the Morgan Hill Unified School District and administrators in the civil rights lawsuit against the district and two former Live Oak High School administrators over the American T-shirt controversy from Cinco de Mayo 2010, said Alyson Cabrera, the lawyer representing MHUSD and former Principal Nick Boden and former Assistant Principal Miguel Rodriguez. The decision was reached Tuesday afternoon.

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