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A new bipartisan bill, the Keep California Working Act, would allocate 10 percent of the state’s $26 million budget surplus toward helping small businesses reopen and stay open.
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The following cases categorized as "consumer credit collections cmpl (crc 3.740)" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on Feb. 4. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Feb. 4 in the suits below:
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by UHG I, LLC against Washington G.W. on Feb. 4: 'Clerk's Tickler On Consumer Credit Collections Case-Check For Proof Of Service Filed Within 180 Days Of Filing Complaint'.
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Finding no viable safety benefit in California’s meal and rest break (MRB) laws for truck drivers, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld that federal laws preempt state rules in denying a petition brought by labor unions and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra.
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The following cases categorized as "complaint" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on Jan. 19. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Jan. 19 in the suits below:
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As the country continues to navigate through the challenging COVID-19 pandemic, the dramatic political change in administration this month in Washington, D.C., will similarly prompt a seismic shift in regulation and policy initiatives affecting employers.
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Andre Mouton against Xavier Washington on Jan. 19: 'Case Management Conference'.
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The following cases categorized as "complaint" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on Jan. 11. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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Now that the dust has settled on the 2020 presidential election, there is much speculation as to how a Biden administration and a Democratically-controlled Congress will shape the face of legislative and regulatory action in Washington, D.C.
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The following cases categorized as "consumer credit collections cmpl (crc 3.740)" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on Jan. 4. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Jan. 4 in the suits below:
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Bank of America, N.A. against James A. Washington on Dec. 11: '5cdjc3 Calendared On 01/04/21 In Dept. 23. Has Been Updated To 01/04/21 In Dept. 36.'.
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity in the suit brought by Bank of America, N.A. against James A. Washington on Jan. 4: 'Clerk's Tickler On Consumer Credit Collections Case-Check For Filing Of Default Judgment Within 360 Days Of Filing Complaint'.
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Global law firm, Greenberg Traurig, LLP participated in Law Rocks-apalooza, the first-ever virtual concert hosted by Law Rocks on Dec. 10, 2020.
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California’s recent issues with processing jobless benefits has prompted a local business group to take out a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal that questions whether state Labor Secretary Julie Su should be considered a candidate for U.S. Secretary of Labor.
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While Proposition 22’s resounding passage sent a message of voter preference for independence over regulation and could further efforts to amend AB5, it’s unclear how that may take shape in Sacramento.
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The following cases categorized as "complaint" were on the docket in the Contra Costa Superior Court on Nov. 5. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
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The Contra Costa Superior Court reported the following activity on Nov. 5 in the suits below: