News from January 2025
Former Employee Alleges Security Firms Failed to Pay Wages in Class Action Lawsuit
A former employee has launched a class action lawsuit against Paragon Systems and affiliated companies for alleged labor law violations in California.
Former Employee Alleges Age Discrimination Against Tech Company Workato
Ryan Helft has filed a lawsuit against his former employer Workato Inc., alleging wrongful termination due to age discrimination among other claims.
Former Employee Alleges Disability Discrimination Against Major Foodservice Company
Rafael Beltran has filed a lawsuit against U.S. Foodservice Inc., accusing them of disability discrimination and wrongful termination following an injury sustained while employed as a driver for the company since September 2017 until August 2024.
Plaintiff alleges automobile giant breached warranty laws over defective Chevrolet Bolt
Salamat Alshyn has filed a lawsuit against General Motors LLC in Santa Clara County Superior Court over alleged breaches of warranty laws concerning a defective Chevrolet Bolt purchased in November 2020.
CA Supreme Court: Law doesn't force hospitals to disclose all fees
Hospitals aren’t obligated to provide best possible notice in order to avoid liability for fraud
Judge blocks CA teen 'social media addiction' law for 30 days
A federal judge mostly declined to issue an injunction preventing California and Attorney General Rob Bonta from enforcing SB976, a law that the social media companies say is designed to establish a state-led censorship program to restrict online speech in the name of protecting children. But the judge followed that with a ruling blocking the state from enforcing the law until Feb. 1 to let an appeals court weigh in