By Margaret J. Grover | July 18, 2018
The California legislature has responded to recent high-profile allegations of sexual harassment with multiple bills.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | July 18, 2018
While attorneys will of course typically communicate via other methods, sending regular bills is an easy way to make sure that the client is aware of the developments in a matter and, more specifically, the amount of work being performed by the attorney.
By Cheryl S. Chang and Erika R. Schulz | July 17, 2018
On June 15, the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA), which implements and administers California's Proposition 65 program, made an unexpected pivot and proposed a new regulation clarifying that cancer warnings are not required for coffee under Proposition 65.
By Dan Goldstein | July 17, 2018
The CCPA is a consumer privacy law, modeled to a certain extent on the European Union's recently passed General Data Protection Regulation.
By Patrick Krill | July 16, 2018
We have implicitly taught attorneys that everything up to that line is OK.
By Gina M. Roccanova and Yuki Cruse | July 13, 2018
The Fourth District Court of Appeal recently issued a helpful decision for entities, both in and out of the “gig economy,” that have been scrambling to reassess their contracting relationships in the wake of Dynamex.
By Colin Calvert | July 12, 2018
The overturning of Abood will reverberate through the labor industry for years to come, with the first affects already being seen.
By Delia A. Isvoranu | July 11, 2018
Properly drafted and applied time-rounding policies will obviate the need to rely on the de minimis defense.
By Charles Kagay | July 10, 2018
At the simplest level, "Espy" appears to be at best an incomplete guide to the question of whether presidential testimony can be compelled, since the decision addressed only a document subpoena.
By Andy Wilson | July 10, 2018
Technology can make record review process much more efficient and less resource-intensive. And it is the civic responsibility of leaders within state and federal agencies to invest in these solutions so that their institutions can provide the transparency so critical to healthy government.
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