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Recent News About California State
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California Launches Program to Compensate Survivors of State-Sponsored Sterilization
California Launches Program to Compensate Survivors of State-Sponsored Sterilization. -
Attorney General Bonta Hosts Convening on Organized Retail Theft – Brings Together Law Enforcement, Retailers and Online Marketplaces
Attorney General Bonta Hosts Convening on Organized Retail Theft – Brings Together Law Enforcement, Retailers and Online Marketplaces. -
Charles Thompson and Ryan Bykerk to Present Key Developments in Employment Law 2021 Webinar
Charles Thompson and Ryan Bykerk to Present Key Developments in Employment Law 2021 Webinar. -
Business coalition calls for emergency declaration, suspending regulations to help solve California ports crisis
As retailers were winding down an important shopping weekend, with sales struggling to reach pre-pandemic levels, questions remain about what’s being done to streamline regulatory burdens in the supply chain logjam. -
Attorney General Bonta Announces New Executive Team
Attorney General Bonta Announces New Executive Team. -
California business community urges further relief in 2022 legislative session, November election
With the recent conclusion of the California Legislative session, questions persist about how new mandates should impact small businesses facing increased pressure from inflation and supply chain disruptions. -
Cyclist alleges excessive force at Sacramento State during water break
SACRAMENTO - Francisco Munoz filed a federal complaint on September 17 in the Eastern District of California against the Board of Trustees of the California Stata University, Sacramento State Police Department, Mark Iwasa, Vincent Burton, Douglas Nguyen and Does 1-5 for retaliation, false arrest and excessive force. -
California business facing more enforcement rules with new privacy law
As California’s newly created privacy enforcement agency continues rule making activities for the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), concerns persist about the impact of removing a 30-day window to cure alleged non-compliance. -
California State Auditor report urges action to meet rental assistance distribution deadline
A new report from California State Auditor (CSA) Elaine Howle has designated as high-risk the state’s management of emergency rental assistance funds, possibly jeopardizing additional federal funding if more of the original funds aren’t distributed by Sept. 30. -
California State Controller ordered to comply with further briefing in lawsuit seeking public records
A Sacramento County Superior Court Judge has ordered further briefing in a lawsuit filed against the office of State Controller Betty Yee, which seeks the production of state spending records under the California Public Records Act (PRA). -
Attorney General Bonta Urges Biden Administration to Protect California’s Waterways
Attorney General Bonta Urges Biden Administration to Protect California’s Waterways. -
Business community calls for relief as legislative session enters final weeks
With lawmakers preparing to act on bills left open before the summer recess, concerns continue about additional mandates on businesses trying to stay open amid the new surge in coronavirus cases. -
California lawmakers react to late August delay of EDD reform measures
At a time when the California Employment Development Department (EDD) experiences more delays in claims processing, state lawmakers have both delayed hearings on state Auditor recommendations for reforming the department and postponed action on EDD reform bills that had received bipartisan unanimous support. -
New lawsuit seeks to change upcoming gubernatorial recall election
New litigation challenging the gubernatorial recall as unconstitutional is raising questions about why it was filed weeks before the election. -
Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 8.4.21
Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 8.4.21. -
Greenberg Traurig’s Bradley Marsh to Present at Bar Association of San Francisco: Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Section Webinar
Greenberg Traurig’s Bradley Marsh to Present at Bar Association of San Francisco: Estate Planning, Probate and Trust Section Webinar. -
U.S. Supreme Court ruling denies class action standing for some statutory claims
A recent Supreme Court decision, TransUnion v. Ramirez, that limits restitution in federal class action litigation also raises questions about how it may impact the nature of claims brought in state court. -
California business community looks for further legislative effort to promote economic recovery
With the California Legislature now in summer recess, questions persist about the scope and impact of bills that will eventually be approved this session. -
Measures for learning worker vaccination status must comply with federal statutes
As more California residents get vaccinated against COVID-19, questions continue about which mandates cover how employers can determine whether employees are vaccinated or not. -
Man sues California State Bar for police detainment and video recording
SAN FRANCISCO -- A man claims being unlawfully detained after going into the California State Bar building to pick up video footage taken of him without permission and becoming sick.