News from April 2024
Avoiding Common Pitfalls of Workplace Investigations on April 17, 2024
Workplace investigations are important in today's highly litigious workplace, but they can be tricky to execute properly.
SCOTUS: CA appeal court wrong to block man from suing El Dorado County over $23K 'traffic fees' for one house
The U.S. Supreme Court took to task the California Third District Court of Appeals for ruling that the Fifth Amendment's prohibition on property takings doesn't apply to permit fee schemes enacted by legislatures, like the El Dorado County Board.
California Department of Justice Releases Report on Officer-Involved Shooting of Shane Holland
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, pursuant to Assembly Bill 1506 (AB 1506), today released a report on Shane Holland's death from an officer involved shooting in Adelanto, California, on June 21, 2022, involving the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department (SBCSD).
Jameal M. Mosley sues The Superior Court of Sacramento County and The People for denial of motion to suppress evidence
In the Court of Appeal of the State of California, Third Appellate District, Jameal M. Mosley has filed a petition against The Superior Court of Sacramento County and The People, under court case ID C099530 on April 5, 2024.
Br.C. sues Be.C. for a domestic violence restraining order
In the Court of Appeal of the State of California, Third Appellate District, a case has been filed by plaintiff Br.C. against defendant Be.C., identified as case number C097015.
Meghan Silva sues Medic Ambulance Service for violating labor laws and the EAESPA
In the case of Meghan Silva et al. v. Medic Ambulance Service, Inc., filed in the Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division One, under case ID A167098 on April 4th, 2024, plaintiff Meghan Silva has alleged that Medic Ambulance Service violated labor laws by requiring employees to remain on call during their rest breaks.
Epstein Becker Green Fuels West Coast Momentum with Six-Attorney Health Care Team
Epstein Becker Green (EBG) is pleased to announce the addition of six accomplished attorneys—including four former government officials—to its Health Care & Life Sciences practice.
Shrinking Crocs lawsuit will move forward
SAN FRANCISCO (Legal Newsline) - A federal judge has again allowed a class action lawsuit alleging Crocs shoes shrink to step forward.
Cybersecurity + International Arbitration: Beware of the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree on April 11, 2024
Michael Fernandez will speak on the “Cybersecurity + International Arbitration: Beware of the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree” panel at the American Bar Association 2024 Dispute Resolution Spring Conference.
Attorney General Bonta Issues Statement Applauding FCC’s Proposed Net Neutrality Draft Order
California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued the following statement applauding the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) draft order proposing to reestablish federal net neutrality protections and concluding that California’s own net neutrality law is consistent with the proposed rules and should stay on the books.
California election authorities can't bump Fong from race to replace McCarthy in Congress, appeals panel says
A California state appeals court has ruled California Secretary of State Shirley Weber misinterpreted the state's election laws in attempting to block Republican State Assemblyman Vince Fong from the ballot in the contest to replace former U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy
Neptune Management Corp. sues Cemetery and Funeral Bureau for violation of Business and Professions Code section 7735
In the Court of Appeal of the State of California, Third Appellate District, Neptune Management Corp. has filed an appeal against Cemetery and Funeral Bureau.
Trident Society sues Cemetery and Funeral Bureau for dispute over preneed agreements
In the case of Trident Society, Inc. versus Cemetery and Funeral Bureau in the Court of Appeal of the State of California, Third Appellate District (Sacramento), with court case ID C098017 filed on March 21, 2024, Trident Society is appealing a judgment from the Superior Court of Sacramento County.
Half an Hour for Healthcare - Helpful Hints for Health Care Companies on California Wage & Hour Issues on April 10, 2024
Part I of this three-part micro-webinar series will focus on regular rate of pay, including a discussion of healthcare specific workweek laws, alternative workweek schedules, standby pay, and more.
Independent Contractor Misclassification Litigation: Strategies for Defending, Settling, and Minimizing Claims on April 10, 2024
Edward Langhammer will participate in the panel discussion “Independent Contractor Misclassification Litigation: Strategies for Defending, Settling, and Minimizing Claims” hosted by Strafford.
Appeals panel: Investors can go after Genius Brands for over-boosting 'Rainbow Rangers'
A federal appeals panel says a L.A. federal judge wrongly tossed a lawsuit against kids TV producer Genius Brands for misleading investors about the prospects for its show "Rainbow Rangers" and for boosting a report that they could be bought by Disney or Netflix
American Tort Reform Association president: ‘significant campaign contributions’ from California attorneys ‘raise concerns about the potential influence on legislative and judicial decisions’
Sherman "Tiger" Joyce, president of the American Tort Reform Association (ATRA), expressed concerns about a new report that analyzes California trial attorneys' campaign contributions. The report suggests these contributions may have potential influence on legislative and judicial decisions. Joyce voiced his concerns in a press release dated March 19.
Healthcare Team Represented UCLA Health in Acquisition of HCA’s West Hills Hospital and Medical Center
Sheppard Mullin advised UCLA Health in its acquisition of HCA Healthcare’s West Hills Hospital and Medical Center.
Brett Watson Appointed to Inland Counties Legal Services Board of Directors
Brett Watson, chair of the firm’s Retail Banking Practice, has been appointed to the Inland Counties Legal Services (ICLS) Board of Directors.
Insurance Information Institute CEO: 'there are multimillions of dark money investor dollars' behind lawsuits
Sean Kevelighan, CEO of the Insurance Information Institute (III), stated that "there are multimillions of dark money investor dollars" fueling litigation that ultimately escalates insurance costs for consumers. This assertion was made in a press release dated Feb. 27.