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Lawsuit claims Waterbar allegedly not fully paying workers under CA labor laws
The lawsuit was filed under California's controversial Private Attorneys General Act, which allows workers to file suit on behalf of co-workers for alleged violations of California labor law, in place of California state officials.
California communities the least affordable places in continental U.S. to buy homes, study says; Lawsuits, regulations among big reasons why
A new ballot measure wants to cut back on NIMBY lawsuits brought by special interests that work against housing production and potential homeowners.
Mayer Brown adds leading class action and data privacy litigator Anthony Weibell in Northern California
Mayer Brown announced that litigator Anthony (Tony) Weibell has joined the firm as a partner in Northern California.
Ex-First Republic Bank workers say FDIC wrongly locked up their final pay when agency took control of failed bank
A San Francisco federal judge has denied the workers' request for a restraining order which would have forced the FDIC receiver to release deferred compensation locked in a trust.
Ex-SFMTA worker says was wrongly fired after improperly denied exemption from Covid vax mandate
The worker says the mandate amounted to an illegal move to force workers to take part in a "medical trial," because the vaccines were never fully authorized by the FDA
Proposed Prop 65 labeling rules may help some businesses, but could open door to more Prop 65 lawsuits in coming years
California regulators are expected to require new updates to Proposition 65 warning labels in 2024, significantly changing how it will read because a chemical name also must be listed.
Judge tosses Netflix shareholder class action
SAN JOSE, Calif. (Legal Newsline) - Netflix has defeated a class action complaint that sought compensation for investors.
BakerHostetler Elevates 13 Attorneys to Firm Partnership
BakerHostetler announced that 13 lawyers have been elected to firm partnership, effective Jan. 1.
Woman accuses Iyengar yoga studio of defamation over handling of sex assault claims
A yoga teacher has accused the B.K.S. Iyengar Yoga National Association US of defamation and mishandling her sexual assault claims.
California Employment Law Update – What’s in Store for 2024 on January 11
With a new year comes a cornucopia of new laws and court rulings for California employers.
Appeals court OKs exploitation class actions against online porn sites
Advocates say the decision could clear the way for others who claim they were exploited to sue foreign online porn operators
Couple sues cabinet, countertop makers and sellers over lung disease allegedly caused by silica exposure
A couple, Rafael Garcia-Guerra and Angelica Garcia-Aranda, has filed a lawsuit against numerous cabinet and countertop manufacturers and sellers.
Mass action lawsuit accuses Gilead of selling toxic anti-HIV medications
The plaintiffs allege that the medications they were prescribed were toxic and resulted in bone and kidney damage.
Mcdermott and Ey Forum During the 2024 J.p. Morgan Healthcare Conference on January 9, 2024
Come together with key decision-makers, innovators and investors from across the healthcare, life sciences and private equity (PE) industries during the year’s largest healthcare investment symposium.
Partner René I. Gamboa Joins GRSM San Francisco Office, Bolsters Commercial Litigation Practice Group
Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, the nation's first and only full-service law firm with offices in all 50 states, welcomes René I. Gamboa as a Partner in the firm's San Francisco office, strengthening the Commercial Litigation, Real Estate, and Business Transactions practice groups.
OSHA Recordkeeping 300 Log Workshop on January 9, 2024
Are you aware you may have to electronically submit all of your OSHA 300 logs in 2024 to OSHA and all of your data may be discoverable under a Freedom of Information Act Request?
Attorney General Bonta Joins National Fight for Commonsense Gun Laws
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, as part of a coalition of 22 attorneys general, filed a brief in support of a federal law that prohibits firearms dealers from selling handguns and handgun ammunition to persons under the age of 21.
Veen Firm accuses ex-employee of allegedly embezzling $1.1M
The lawsuit accuses the former firm employee of allegedly taking at least $1.1 million to finance real estate projects.
Intuit hit with class action over allegedly misleading customers about TurboTax ID theft protection
Intuit, the company behind TurboTax, is facing a class action lawsuit led by a group of customers who accuse the company of falsely advertising identity theft protection services.
Ahead of the New Year, Attorney General Bonta Highlights DOJ’s Work to Protect and Defend California’s People and Resources in 2023
California Attorney General Rob Bonta today highlighted the California Department of Justice’s (DOJ) efforts to protect and defend the people and resources of California over the past year.