With state lawmakers scheduled to resume the Legislative session this week, concerns persist about regulatory action on California businesses as they seek to balance public health concerns with nascent economic recovery.
The U.S. Department of Justice today launched five cross-jurisdictional strike forces to help reduce gun violence by disrupting illegal firearms trafficking in key regions across the country.
Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. recently partnered with The Association of Corporate Counsel’s (ACC’s) Employment and Labor Law Network (ELLN) to develop “RACE Talks: Realign Act Change Engage,” a 10-week racial equity education program focusing on individual transformation and change to ensure a more racially just workplace and society.
SAN FRANCISCO - Keep America Safe and Beautiful has filed suit a fitness equipment manufacturer in the San Francisco Superior Court for an alleged Proposition 65 violation.
Another proposal to increase taxes on California’s top wage earners closely resembles a similar measure that the Legislature declined to vote on last year.
A new California bill that would require businesses to report wage and hour metrics and employee benefits would also provide eligible companies access to tax benefits, contracts, and other incentives from the state.
A bill in the state Legislature that would provide a liability shield to California small businesses and nonprofits from COVID-related litigation is in the works after the federal government fell short last summer.
Morgan Lewis has been recognized for the 20th consecutive year for client service in BTI Consulting Group’s Client Service A-Team 2021: Survey of Law Firm Client Service Performance report.
A groundbreaking study on the impact of the PAGA (Private Attorneys General Act) demonstrates the degree to which the controversial law has benefited attorneys over the employees it was enacted to help.
SACRAMENTO – As the highest taxed and regulated state in the country, California small business owners face many challenges when it comes to starting a business within the area. But one candidate is hoping to change this in the 34th Assembly District.