California Juries Continue to Hand Employees Huge Monetary Awards
Recently, California juries have been handing out large monetary awards for employees who took their claims of workplace harassment and retaliation to trial. As was
Recently, California juries have been handing out large monetary awards for employees who took their claims of workplace harassment and retaliation to trial. As was
The California Labor Code sets minimum standards for how employers in the state must pay their employees. And without a doubt, it visits upon non-complying
A civil lawsuit seeks to provide relief to the plaintiff by having the court issue a judgment against the defendant, usually requiring the payment of
A Federal court in Northern California has approved Rite Aid’s $12 million settlement of a class action case over its alleged failure to pay for
A homeowner in the Los Angeles area hired a contractor to cut trees and level land on her property. One problem: Some of that land
Under the California Labor Code, employers have the obligation to provide employees with accurate wage statements showing, among other things, the gross wages earned, total
Blockchain technology makes possible the concept of a “Decentralized Autonomous Organization” (“DAO”)—a business entity that is managed not just by its human members, but by
Old School investor Warren Buffet famously said, “Only when the tide goes out do you discover who’s been swimming naked.” That is, bad economic times
As discussed before, corporations have a very long history that goes back to antiquity. In contrast, the limited liability company—a hybrid business entity that provides
A Texas pastor has sued Kanye West for copyright infringement over Kanye’s song “Come to Life” off the Donda album. The complaint, which names “YE