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Court activity on Oct. 26: Tania Paoia Iribe Camacho vs Maria De Los Angeles Alvarado
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Tania Paoia Iribe Camacho against Maria De Los Angeles Alvarado on Oct. 26: '(civil Harassment) Proof Of Personal Service Filed On Civil Harassment Ro Request Filed 10/19/2020 Of Tania Iribe Camacho As To Maria De Los Angeles Alvarado, With Service Date Of 10/23/20'. -
Case activity for Tania Paoia Iribe Camacho vs Maria De Los Angeles Alvarado on Oct. 19
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Tania Paoia Iribe Camacho against Maria De Los Angeles Alvarado on Oct. 19. -
Court activity on Nov. 5: Tania Paoia Iribe Camacho vs Maria De Los Angeles Alvarado
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Tania Paoia Iribe Camacho against Maria De Los Angeles Alvarado on Nov. 5: 'Hearing On Request For Restraining Orders Re: Civil Harassment, Filed By Tania Paoia Iribe Camacho'. -
Case activity for Chad Pierce vs General Motors, LLC on Sept. 28
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Chad Pierce against General Motors, LLC on Sept. 28. -
Case activity for Thai Pham vs FCA USA LLC on Sept. 28
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Christine Pham and Thai Pham against FCA USA LLC on Sept. 28. -
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION: Ralphs Settles EEOC Pregnancy Discrimination Lawsuit for $30,000
Ralphs Grocery Company, a national chain of retail grocery stores, has agreed to pay $30,000 to settle a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency announced. -
Federal judge extends temporary restraining order on ending Census after agencies fail to produce documents
Judge Lucy Koh of the U.S. District Court for Northern California has extended a temporary restraining order sought by multiple plaintiffs – including the National Urban League, League of Women Voters and the City of Los Angeles – against the U.S. Census Bureau and Department of Commerce to prevent implementation of a “Replan” that plaintiffs allege would shorten the census and “unlawfully harm the accuracy of crucial census data.” -
ORRICK HERRINGTON & SUTCLIFFE: USC Gould School of Law 2020 Intellectual Property Institute
Orrick is a proud sponsor of the 2020 Virtual Intellectual Property Institute Wednesday, September 23, 2020. -
WILSON ELSER: Emerging Employment Issues During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic
Wilson Elser partners Yoora Pak (Virginia), Celena Mayo (New York), Bruno Katz (San Diego), Steve Joffe (Los Angeles) and Dean Rocco (Los Angeles) will present “Emerging Employment Issues During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic” at the HAI Group’s 2020 Housing Authority Defense Attorneys (HADA) Seminar to be held virtually on September 15, 2020. -
PAGA reform addressed in new appellate ruling; Attorney got $630,000, plaintiff got $10,000
As California lawmakers reach the end of a legislative session shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a proposal that could reform the PAGA (Private Attorneys General Act) is on the table for consideration. -
GREENBERG TRAURIG: Greenberg Traurig Attorneys, Included in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch
The inaugural edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch recognizes over 100 attorneys from global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, which is more than any other law firm listed. -
HOLLAND & KNIGHT: 354 Holland & Knight Attorneys Recognized in Best Lawyers in America 2021
Holland & Knight is pleased to announce that 354 of the firm's attorneys have been selected by their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2021. -
CABIA: Appeals court ruling adds to controversial interpretation of PAGA; ‘Until Iksanian really gets challenged, the path is going to continue’
As the number of PAGA (Private Attorneys General Act) cases continues to rise amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a state appellate court has ruled that an employee cannot be compelled to arbitrate a PAGA claim on the basis of a pre-dispute arbitration agreement. -
Law professor says legal challenges to Newsom’s face mask requirement not likely to succeed in court
SACRAMENTO - Leslie Gielow Jacobs, inaugural Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Professor of Law at University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, told the Northern California Record that legal challenges to an order by Gov. Gavin Newsom requiring residents to wear face masks to prevent COVID-19 are not likely to succeed. -
GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP: Timothy Long and Lindsay Hutner to Participate at Bridgeport’s Independent Contractor, Joint Employment Misclassification Litigation 2020 Teleconference
Timothy Long and Lindsay Hutner of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP will participate in the Independent Contractor, Joint Employment Misclassification Litigation Teleconference program on June 30. -
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION: Albertsons to Pay $210,000 to Settle EEOC National Origin Discrimination Lawsuit
Albertsons LLC, a national retail grocery chain, has agreed to pay $210,000 to settle a class national origin discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the federal agency announced. -
Decision in restaurant’s business interruption lawsuit could affect similar litigation nationwide
An upcoming judgment in a federal court business interruption case could set precedent for how hundreds of insurance claims resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic get resolved. -
GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP: Sacramento Magazine Recognizes 3 Greenberg Traurig Attorneys as 2020 ‘Top Lawyers’
Sacramento Magazine recognized three attorneys from global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP on its prestigious “Top Lawyers” list for 2020: Kurt A. Kappes, Timothy Long, and James M. Nelson. -
The Law Offices of Susan A. Rodriguez, APC Announces Changes in Response to COVID-19, New Address
The Law Offices of Susan A. Rodriguez, APC is committed to the health and safety of clients, team members and the community. -
Chase allegedly favored big companies for COVID-19 loans, suit says
Two California companies have filed a class-action federal lawsuit accusing JPMorgan Chase bank of favoring large companies over smaller ones for COVAD-19 loans.