“City College is part of the fabric of San Francisco. It provides hope, community and opportunity to anyone who needs it. I’m happy we were able to do our part to help keep the school open, and I’m thrilled this vital institution will now be able to serve its students and our city for generations to come.”
For decades, Lacayo & Associates defrauded clients with large fees for services they were neither qualified nor legally authorized to provide—risking clients’ immigration cases
Monster Beverage Corp. sued to block City Attorney investigation into its marketing of hyper-caffeinated energy drinks to children as young as six, despite known health risks
Statewide consumer protection action follows major federal court decision that the global charge card giant lawlessly restrained trade, flouted U.S. antitrust laws
Community Colleges’ Board of Governors votes 14-0 to replace accreditation model, citing lawsuits over ACCJC’s ‘unfair treatment and punitive approach’
Embattled accrediting agency ‘has managed to achieve universal agreement about what accreditors shouldn’t do,’ says City Attorney who successfully sued ACCJC
City Attorney Herrera credits popular social network for mobile platforms with ‘leadership to resolve this litigation that’s worthy of its status as a market leader’
Herrera praises Judge Curtis E.A. Karnow’s final injunction for protecting City College of San Francisco’s rights in reconsideration, restoration processes
Tough, enforceable proposed injunction to protect City College’s due process rights in reconsideration ‘directly accounts’ for accreditors’ unlawful conduct, judge holds
Baiting low-income taxpayers with small “refund anticipation loans,” tax-preparer Kebron Daniel pocketed fees of as much as $1,500 for loans as small as $50
Herrera is ‘grateful for a decision that should help disabuse accreditors of the arrogant notion that their violations are somehow beyond the reach of California law’
With case set for trial on Oct. 27, Herrera is ‘grateful for a decision that confirms once again that accreditors’ violations are not beyond the reach of courts or the law’
Herrera is ‘grateful for a decision that should help disabuse accreditors of the arrogant notion that their violations are somehow beyond the reach of California law’
Herrera praises Public Justice award-winning work on landmark lead paint case that ‘will make a lasting difference to protect the health of children for years to come’
City Attorney, grateful that Monkey Parking, ParkModo and Sweetch are honoring request, to remain vigilant against those who would hold ‘public parking hostage’