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On Data Privacy Day, Attorney General Bonta Puts Businesses Operating Loyalty Programs on Notice for Violations of California Consumer Privacy Act
On Data Privacy Day, Attorney General Bonta Puts Businesses Operating Loyalty Programs on Notice for Violations of California Consumer Privacy Act. -
State auditor report details information security concerns at California Department of Technology
A new report from the California State Auditor has found the California Department of Technology (CDT) lacking in its oversight levels of the state’s information security. -
Attorney General Bonta Announces Multistate Settlement Against Student Loan Servicer Navient
Attorney General Bonta Announces Multistate Settlement Against Student Loan Servicer Navient. -
California AG files lawsuit against Walmart over alleged disposal of hazardous waste
A lawsuit filed recently by California Attorney General Rob Bonta, the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) and 12 district attorneys alleges Walmart has violated the state's environmental laws and regulations for the disposal of hazardous waste products. -
California Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board Releases Report on 2020 Police Stop Data
California Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board Releases Report on 2020 Police Stop Data. -
Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on Dec. 20
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Dec. 20 in the suits below: -
Attorney General Bonta Issues Alert Highlighting Tenants’ Rights Against Housing Discrimination
Attorney General Bonta Issues Alert Highlighting Tenants’ Rights Against Housing Discrimination. -
Case activity for Betty Low Swanson vs Russell Wayne Swanson on Dec. 6
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Betty Lou Swanson and Betty Low Swanson against Russell Wayne Swanson on Dec. 6. -
Former San Francisco Public Works Director Admits To String Of Briberies And Corruption During Years In Office
Former San Francisco Public Works Director Admits To String Of Briberies And Corruption During Years In Office. -
Case activity for Betty Low Swanson vs Russell Wayne Swanson on Dec. 20
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Betty Lou Swanson and Betty Low Swanson against Russell Wayne Swanson on Dec. 20. -
Attorney General Bonta Conditionally Approves Ownership Change of High Desert Hospital
Attorney General Bonta Conditionally Approves Ownership Change of High Desert Hospital. -
California Supreme Court disposition denies writ on CRC redistricting meetings
In the lead up to final redistricting maps being sent to the Secretary of State, the California Supreme Court has denied a writ alleging that non-public meetings among California Citizens Redistricting Commission (CRC) members and partisan policymakers had become part of the redistricting process. -
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. -
City of Hayward, officers sued over fatal shooting of man
SAN FRANCISCO -- Caleb Smith, Tamoshia Mason, K.S. and Tiffiany Trammell, as individuals and as co-successors-in-Interest to decedent Caleb Smith Jr., filed a federal complaint on October 30 in the Northern District of California against the City of Hayward and police officers Michael Miller, Christopher Suozzo and Dynaton Tran for wrongful death and excessive force. -
David Bloch to Speak at Intellectual Property Licensing Course.
David Bloch to Speak at Intellectual Property Licensing Course. -
Attorney General Bonta Defends Federally-Funded Family Planning Program
Attorney General Bonta Defends Federally-Funded Family Planning Program. -
San Jose sued after woman allegedly abused, falsely charged with prostitution on way to birthday party
SAN JOSE -- Bryanna Berry filed a federal complaint on October 29 in the Northern District of California against the City of San Jose, Officer Lindsay Parodi and Does 1-25 for excessive force, unlawful detention, false arrest, Malicious Prosecution, violation of the First Amendment and Monell Claim. -
U.S. Supreme Court invites Solicitor General briefing in CA Trucking Association AB 5 litigation
In a new development in the California Trucking Association (CTA) case seeking review by the U.S. Supreme Court, the court has asked the Solicitor General to provide input, to help determine whether the high court will hear the CTA’s case. -
Courts issue further directive on Biden Administration workplace vaccine mandate
With the Biden administration workplace vaccine mandate halted by a federal appellate court, questions persist about how the case will unfold, given prior attempts by OSHA to issue Emergency Temporary Standards (ETS) and whether the mandate is constitutional. -
New ballot initiative seeks to provide full award to workers by replacing the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA)
A ballot measure that would reform the Private Attorneys Generals Act (PAGA) by strengthening the current system available for all workers through the Labor Commissioner, and ensuring monetary settlements are retained by the workers themselves instead of their attorneys, is awaiting title and summary from the Attorney General’s office.