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GREENBERG TRAURIG: The Next Generation of Cross Border Transfers: How the New Standard Contractual Clauses Will Change Contracting
GT’s Gretchen Ramos (Global Co-Chair, Data, Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice, SFO), David A. Zetoony (Co-Chair, U.S. Data, Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice, DEN), and Carsten Kociok (BLN) will present the webinar, “The Next Generation of Cross Border Transfers: How the New Standard Contractual Clauses Will Change Contracting,” on Tuesday, June 22 at 1 p.m. EST. -
'An economically transformational project': Biden administration restores funding for California's high-speed rail system
President Joe Biden's administration has restored nearly $1 billion in funding for a California high-speed rail project. -
Case activity for Carlos Diaz vs Chevron Corp. on May 26
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Carlos Diaz against Chevron Corp., Contra Costa Electric Inc., Nooter Construction Company and Nooter Corp. on May 26. -
Cal/OSHA due to pass new ETS revisions Thursday that take effect later this month
Cal/OSHA is expected to vote on new Emergency Temporary Standards (ETS) for California workplaces on June 17, revisions that were swiftly arrived at to comply with state and CDC guidance on mask wearing and social distancing. -
California State Auditor issues host of recommendations to reform attorney discipline system
The State Bar of California is due to issue its first progress update to the state Auditor later this month, to show efforts achieved in fixing the attorney discipline system. -
JACKSON LEWIS PC: Jackson Lewis and ACC Develop Racial Equity Education Program "RACE Talks"
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. -
CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL: On Gun Violence Awareness Day, Attorney General Bonta Calls on Californians to Use Red Flag Laws
In the wake of the recent mass shooting in San Jose and the rise in reports of gun violence throughout the country, California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued the following information about gun violence restraining orders (GVRO) – known as red flag laws. -
CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL: Attorney General Bonta Urges Congress to Take Action and Pass Legislation to Protect Our Senior Citizens from Financial Abuse
California Attorney General Rob Bonta , as part of a bipartisan multistate coalition, urged the U.S. Senate to support and pass the Fraud and Scam Reduction Act (H.R. 1215), which would establish innovative ways to help combat financial exploitation of senior citizens. -
Health Net brought to court for allegedly waiting four months to inform customers of data breach
A class action lawsuit surfaced in Santa Clara County Superior Court after an insurance company data breach. -
FOLEY & LARDNER LLP: Rx Pricing and Reimbursement Summit
Foley Partner Judy Waltz, Co-Chair of the firm’s Health Care Industry Team, will be presenting at the 2021 Rx Pricing and Reimbursement Summit on Monday May 24th at 2:30 p.m. EST. -
Employer's timecard evidence was enough to kill class certification, appeals court rules
A state appellate court has found that timecard evidence is sufficient to deny class action certification in a case where the employer was able to show through timecards that employees were entitled to additional meal breaks. -
LITTLER MENDELSON: Littler Survey: Employees Want Remote and Hybrid Work More Than Employers Do
Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, has released the results of its ninth annual survey, completed by 1,160 in-house lawyers, C-suite executives and human resources professionals. -
U.S. Supreme Court due to rule on California AG donor disclosure requirements
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to rule on a case involving questions of privacy and anonymity stemming from a lawsuit filed against the California Attorney General for requiring non-profit organizations to disclose donor lists. -
Lawsuit: El Camino Inn doesn't accommodate disabled people on its website
The El Camino Inn in Daly City is accused of multiple civil rights violations for after allegedly failing to accommodate disabled people in its online booking information. -
Contra Costa Superior Court: Actions Taken on April 16
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on April 16 in the suits below: -
Class action filed against kitchen appliance manufacturer on claims it scammed consumers on product registration cards
A kitchen appliance manufacturer was hit with a class action lawsuit on March 25 in the San Francisco County Superior Court for allegedly violating the Song-beverly Consumer Warranty Act, Unfair Competition Law. -
Case activity for Arturo Hernandez Arellano vs Jesus Padilla on April 16
The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Arturo Hernandez Arellano against Jesus Padilla on April 16. -
AB 1192 would require California employers to provide additional worker metrics to the state
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. -
Deaf woman looking for info on breast augmentation instead sues plastic surgery clinic over its website
San Francisco Plastic Surgery is accused of failing to accommodate disabled customers, according to a lawsuit filed on March 26 in the San Francisco County Superior Court. -
FOX ROTHSCHILD LLP: Ethics in International Arbitration Award Enforcement
The 90-minute panel will discuss topics.