
CJAC president: 'Many businesses are still struggling' with 'complex' internet privacy law
SACRAMENTO – As the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) nears its Jan. 1 enactment, businesses across the state are preparing for the relatively unknown as they push for full compliancy with the new internet privacy bill. Small businesses in particular are expected to struggle to keep up with the costs and complexity of the law, leaving many with uncertain futures.

California still a top ‘judicial hellhole’ according to annual ATRF report
WASHINGTON – The American Tort Reform Association (ATRF) released its annual Judicial Hellholes report this week with the state of California once again placing among the worst legal climates in the nation at number two, following only the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.

Padilla's office says it supports 'woman quota' requirement, will respond to lawsuit over it in court
A lawsuit filed in October by the Pacific Legal Foundation is challenging the state’s requirement by way of SB 826 that publicly traded companies are to have a certain number of women on their boards of directors. The law is the first of its kind in the nation.
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- Dec. 6: Superior Court of California for San Francisco County docket for "personal injury/property damage - vehicle related" cases
- Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on Dec. 6
- Case activity for Said Shefayee Jr vs East Bay Home Source, Inc. on Dec. 5
- Case activity for Rory Perrier vs Pizza Mary's. Shackinc, on Nov. 27
- Case activity for Cade Norde vs Center for Autism and Related Disorders, LL on Nov. 26
- Court activity on Dec. 12: Bank of America, N.A. vs Amarjit Singh Chhatwal
- Court activity on Dec. 13: Idris Shoaga vs Jordan Hall
- Court activity on Dec. 12: Autovest L. L. C. vs Kevin Lamont Battle
- Court activity on Dec. 12: Unitedhealthcare Insurance Company vs Starj Partners LLC
- Court activity on Nov. 25: Discover Bank vs Candance Culpepper
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- Lawsuits
Coalition argues University of California should drop use of admission tests, cites bias
OAKLAND – The University of California system faces a lawsuit from a civil rights coalition comprised of groups who oppose its use of the SAT/ACT standardized tests for admissions.
- State Court
CJAC president: Time for lawmakers to realize 'unintended consequences' of PAGA
SAN JOSE – Last month, Santa Clara Superior Court Judge Thomas E. Kuhnle approved a $12 million settlement against Safeway for failing to provide seats to more than 30,000 store cashiers.