WASHINGTON – The U.S. Supreme Court, on a 6-2 decision involving a case originally filed in California’s 9th Circuit Court, ordered the Department of Labor to clarify its regulation regarding an overtime pay exemption for people who work at auto dealerships as car salesmen or sales advisers.
“Ideally, public institutions would be wholly independent and free of private funds," said Joshua Paul Davis, associate dean for academic affairs and director of the Center for Law and Ethics at the University of San Francisco School of Law
SAN FRANCISCO – An Austin, Texas Uber driver has filed a class-action lawsuit against the car service alleging it shut down operations in the city without properly warning its employees.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Texas man has filed a class-action complaint against a San Francisco-based company alleging it shut down operations without adequately warning its workers.
SAN JOSE – A Sunnyvale company alleges unknown individuals used its trademark to falsely advertise they were affiliated with the company for technical support scams.
SAN FRANCISCO – A San Mateo man alleges that several financial institutions sold deferred annuity policies to seniors that do not conform to state law and has filed a class-action lawsuit.
SAN FRANCISCO – A Louisiana consumer is suing a pharmaceutical company over allegations that it did not label its products properly about the potential harm of Viagra.
SAN FRANCISCO – A line haul driver is suing his former employer, alleging that the employer wrongfully discriminated against him and ultimately terminated him without providing any explanation.