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Alameda County has courts in ten different locations. Here is a rundown of the locations of each courthouse in Alameda County.
Superior Court of Alameda County.
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All Superior Courts in California have authority over a wide variety of case types: Civil Cases - Includes both limited civil cases ($35,000 or less) and unlimited civil cases (over $35,000). Criminal Cases - Both felony and misdemeanor crimes (including such offenses as driving under the influence).
The United States District Court for the Northern District of California has jurisdiction in Alameda County. Appeals from the Northern District go to the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.
The Superior Court of Alameda County has jurisdiction over Alameda County. It hears cases ranging from traffic violations to murder. The trial court handles all criminal and civil cases within the county.
The total payout from FTX's bankruptcy plan could reach up to $16.5 billion. ing to court filings, 98% of creditors are projected to receive 118% of the value of their claims. Payments will be made in U.S. dollars based on the value of crypto assets held by creditors as of Nov. 2022.
Court Approves FTX-CFTC $12.7B Settlement The settlement resolves a 20-month lawsuit initiated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. The CFTC did not impose a civil penalty as part of the settlement, which includes $8.7 billion for defrauded investors and $4 billion in disgorged funds.
California Business and Professions Code 17500 prohibits false advertising. A prosecutor must prove two things to show that a person or company is guilty of this crime.
To report to Trading Standards, you need to contact the Citizens Advice consumer service. We'll pass your report to Trading Standards and we can also give you advice about your problem. You can: use our online form - you can use this form from 5pm on Fridays to 9am on Mondays.