By Cheryl Miller | November 3, 2020
Supporters, including Uber, Lyft and DoorDash, have poured more than $200 million into the effort, flooding airwaves and mailboxes with messages urging Californians to exempt gig workers from the state's worker friendly classification laws.
By Marcia Coyle | November 2, 2020
Barrett will have many more opportunities this month to reveal her approach and concerns, particularly if the justices are drawn into post-election disputes.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 30, 2020
California voters are set to decide Nov. 3 whether drivers of Uber and other app-based ride-hailing firms should be independent contractors or employees. One lawyer who has sued Uber over worker classification called Proposition 22 the "equivalent to a $1.5 billion presidential campaign for a single issue."
By Patrick Smith | October 30, 2020
M&A lawyers weigh in on how the 2020 election results may impact deal flow. But the election is just one concern for future deal activity, according to a new survey.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 28, 2020
The requested temporary restraining order would have required the ridesharing company to inform all California drivers that it would not use any information it had gathered about how drivers plan to vote on Proposition 22 against them.
By Mike Scarcella | October 27, 2020
The signatories included California's Donald Ayer, now a retired Jones Day partner.
By Raychel Lean | October 26, 2020
Why, when the system is set up for the public to elect judges, is that rarely what happens? The answer is multifaceted, according to experts.
By Vivia Chen | October 26, 2020
My heart tells me I should believe what Boies has to say, but my head tells me Olson is on the money.
By Frederick Baron and Dennis Aftergut | October 15, 2020
"In their open statement, legal profession leaders have acted wisely—demonstrating their support for DOJ professionals who heed that call and refuse to stand by silently as a misguided Attorney General dishonors our Constitution," write Frederick Baron, former associate deputy attorney general and director of the Executive Office of National Security, and Renne Public Law Group's Dennis Aftergut, a former federal prosecutor and chief assistant city attorney in San Francisco.
By Alaina Lancaster | Cheryl Miller | October 5, 2020
Justice Martin Jenkins also would be the third black man to join the court.
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