“There’s no risk using it less than two days or less per year. But if you used it more than two days per year, the risk goes up almost two-fold, and it’s statistically significant.”
The following other employment-related cases were on the docket in the Alameda County Superior Court on March 25. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The Alameda County Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Jesus Silva Arias, Fernando Briseno, Alain Ivan Cornejo, Ricardo Duarte and Jose Antonio Silva Arias against Precision Tile & Granit Inc. on March 25: 'Complaint-Other Employment Filed'
SAN FRANCISCO – The second Monsanto Roundup case is beginning to take shape as each side continued to carefully prepare their arguments on Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
SACRAMENTO – The city of Sacramento has proven that the drive around a controversial residential development project on its north side will become no worse than it is now as construction continues, a state appeals court said in a recent ruling.
SACRAMENTO – California's Third District Court of Appeal recently found that an associate of Solidarity movement leader Lech Walesa who became a political refugee and was later fired for misconduct by University of California - Davis is not entitled to unemployment benefits.
California's Department of Transportation is not liable in the 2012 death of an employee of a contractor who fell from a bridge during a road widening project in Chico because the department did retain control over the contractor's work, a state appeals court recently affirmed.
SACRAMENTO — A company-issued vehicle used by an employee to travel from home to their first call does not transform that commute into work time, a California appeals court recently affirmed in a class action by telephone company technicians.
SACRAMENTO – On Sept. 11, the 3rd Appellate District Court reversed a ruling from Yuba County Superior Court that denied a special motion to strike an anti-SLAPP statute.
AMADOR – On Sept. 25, the Court of Appeal for the 3rd Appellate District affirmed a lower court’s judgment in favor of an insurance company after a couple impacted by an accident were denied additional damages.
An appeals court rejected an appeal involving the State Department of Health Care Services and nearly two-dozen health clinics that serve medically underserved populations in California.
FRESNO – The surviving children of a woman who died after her vehicle was rear-ended by a tractor-trailer in Fresno County have filed a wrongful death suit against the parties allegedly involved in the collision.
SACRAMENTO -- The Third District Court of Appeal has ruled in favor of Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who was alleged to have attempted to sabotage a gas tax repeal initiative.
LOS ANGELES — A paraplegic who requires a wheelchair is suing owners of a Bellflower car wash, alleging failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act regulations.
LOS ANGELES — A disabled man who requires a wheelchair for mobility is suing Bellflower property owners, alleging disability discrimination and failure to uphold Americans with Disabilities Act regulations.