By Jonathan Solish | September 24, 2019
AB-5 confirms that its express intent is "to codify the decision in the Dynamex case." Even counsel for Uber has characterized AB-5 as a codification of the 2018 Dynamex decision.
By Galit A. Knotz and Katherine A. Roberts | September 19, 2019
Although the national media has largely focused on the effects on ride-hailing, meal delivery and other gig economy workers, the effects of AB 5 are much broader and are worrying those in many industries including technology, media, transportation and entertainment.
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By Natasha G. Kohne, Dario J. Frommer and Diana E. Schaffner | September 18, 2019
Several bills proposing amendments to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and other key privacy and data protection issues passed and now await consideration by the Governor. Oct. 13, 2019 is the last day for the Governor to sign any bill sent to him this session.
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By Glynna Christian, Nick Farnsworth and Aravind Swaminathan | September 17, 2019
Companies must be prepared for the ever-increasing web of privacy and data security laws that could disrupt data collection and use practices and have a detrimental impact on an autonomous vehicle company's bottom line.
By Susan Yorke | September 13, 2019
For trial lawyers who are pressed for time during motion practice, making a point by cliché might seem like the simplest and most effective way to convey their message. But using clichés in legal writing can be a risky business.
By Erin F. Giglia, Laurie G. Rowen, and Shannon Forchheimer | September 11, 2019
In Assembly Bill 5, the California Legislature ultimately left the freelance legal industry to flourish.
By Julie Q. Brush | September 11, 2019
15+ years ago the hiring market for in house lawyers was fairly predictable and cyclical in nature. Today, it's a different ballgame.
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By Benjamin M. Ebbink | August 23, 2019
As the 2019 legislative year comes to a close, there are a number of critical labor and employment proposals still making their way to Gov. Newsom's desk.
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By Thomas Duley and Ruchun Ji | August 22, 2019
Despite the trade-related headwinds, the question for U.S. life sciences companies is not whether to engage with China—but how?
By Kevin P. O’Brien | August 21, 2019
There are some procedural issues, however, that civil litigators must approach differently in probate court. At the top of this list is the timing and availability of the “interlocutory” appeal.
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