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Gregory Markel and Giovanna Ferrari to Speak at PLUS Webinar Panel
Gregory Markel and Giovanna Ferrari to Speak at PLUS Webinar Panel. -
The Comeback: Sports in a Worldwide Pandemic (Series) on September 15, 2021
The Comeback: Sports in a Worldwide Pandemic (Series) on September 15, 2021. -
California school choice advocates submit ballot initiative for November 2022 general election
As Covid has heightened concerns about the impact of closed schools on children’s long-term development, a grassroots group is now working to put a School Choice ballot initiative before California voters in the November 2022 election -
Defeating Reptilian Tactics in First-Party Insurance
Defeating Reptilian Tactics in First-Party Insurance. -
State Bar of California Names George S. Cardona as New Chief Trial Counsel for the Attorney Discipline System
State Bar of California Names George S. Cardona as New Chief Trial Counsel for the Attorney Discipline System. -
Ethical Issues in Subrogation Claims on August 24, 2021
Ethical Issues in Subrogation Claims on August 24, 2021. -
New appeals court decision extends time to bring PAGA claims
With a new poll that ranks California 47th out of 50 in cost of doing business, a new court ruling is prompting concerns about more Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) cases being filed after the statute of limitations has ended. -
What Employers Should Be Doing to Prepare for Back to School and New COVID Spike on August 5, 2021
What Employers Should Be Doing to Prepare for Back to School and New COVID Spike on August 5, 2021? -
U.S. Supreme Court ruling denies class action standing for some statutory claims
A recent Supreme Court decision, TransUnion v. Ramirez, that limits restitution in federal class action litigation also raises questions about how it may impact the nature of claims brought in state court. -
COZEN O'CONNOR: Hi, I’m Listening: Hidden Sources of Data Found in Smart Products and How They Provide Opportunities in Subrogation Claims
Peter Lynch and Dana Meyers will present a Cozen O'Connor webinar titled, "Hi, I’m Listening: Hidden Sources of Data Found in Smart Products and How They Provide Opportunities in Subrogation Claims" on Wednesday, July 14. -
'When do these emergency regulations end?': California Retailers Association responds to new workplace regulations
The California Retailers Association is responding to new workplace regulations passed by the Cal/OSHA Standards Board and expedited by a subsequent Executive Order issued by Gov. Gavin Newsom. -
COVID-related litigation piling up; Legal expert says lawsuit trend could go way of ADA
As California and other states reopen, more lawsuits that include COVID-related claims are being filed as people return to work, with more being brought against small businesses and health care providers, raising questions about how much litigation to expect. -
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. -
CLARK HILL PLC: Tea & Tidbits: Benefits Strategies for Small Employers to be held on June 17, 2021
Join us as we spill the tea on the latest employment issues. -
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR: Us Department of Labor Secures Judgment Requiring Southern California Logistics Company to Pay $122k in Overtime Back Wages, Damages, Penalties
An Ontario logistics provider of warehousing and distribution services for the home fashion and apparel industry told workers to record only 8 hours of labor each day regardless of how many hours they actually worked – a finding of the U.S. Department of Labor affirmed by a federal court in California recently. -
Cal/OSHA expected to adjust emergency temporary workplace standards
The Cal/OSHA Standards Board is expected to vote this week on updates to its Emergency Temporary Standards (ETS) that reflect differing workplace conditions due to COVID-19 vaccine prevalence, specifically changing the quarantine mandate for inoculated employees. -
COZEN O'CONNOR: Surviving a Pandemic: The Top 10 Takeaways For Employers And Their In-House Counsel
Michele Ballard Miller and Walter Stella will be presenting this webinar about the pandemic’s most significant lessons for employers and what in-house counsel should do to prepare for what may come next. -
New legislation would create specific requirements for California EDD reform
A new bill, SB 58, to mandate specific fraud prevention measures at the Employment Development Department (EDD) has been passed unanimously by two Senate Committees, heralding what proponents hope will be a new era of EDD claimant security. -
TROUTMAN PEPPER HAMILTON SANDERS LLPS: Three Troutman Pepper Attorneys Recognized by Super Lawyers’ San Diego
Troutman Pepper attorneys Anne-Marie Dao, Debbie Kim, and Ben Wagner have been recognized as “Rising Stars” by 2021 Super Lawyers® San Diego, which spotlights attorneys who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. -
New study shows merits of further tort reform in California
A new report examining the impact of excessive tort claims in California finds that reforming the system could help create more than 200,000 jobs and an estimated $46 billion in economic activity.