By Phillip Bantz | September 16, 2020
If signed into law, the board diversity bill will require boards to have at least one diverse director by Dec. 31, 2021. Violations of the requirement could result in hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines.
By Cheryl Miller | August 17, 2020
The July 29 addendum said Becerra's office "may resubmit" the deleted sections "after further review and possible revision."
By Amanda Bronstad | May 1, 2020
As some legislators push to protect businesses from liability, plaintiffs lawyers are prepared to bring lawsuits over personal injuries and deaths associated with COVID-19 exposure. Lawyers already have targeted cruise ships, elderly care facilities and a meat processor.
By Cheryl Miller | April 27, 2020
Lawyers at Wachtell, tracking the litigation, said the California trial judge's ruling "suggests that courts will not be eager to interfere with legislative efforts to promote diversity among directors of public companies."
By David Stauss, Malia Rogers and Megan Herr | April 6, 2020
After an active winter of proposed state privacy laws, it appears that all eyes will once again be on California for the remainder of the year as we wait for final CCPA regulations, the fate of the CCPA 2.0 ballot measure, and other privacy bills being considered by the California legislature.
By Joshua S. Lipshutz and Michael Holecek | April 3, 2020
Gig workers, like other Americans, are feeling the strain of the COVID-19 health crisis and economic slowdown, and gig-economy companies should do all they can to help the workers through these trying times.
By Cheryl Miller | March 18, 2020
The governor gave the state Labor and Workforce Development Agency until March 23 to issue guidance for companies on complying with the executive order.
By Phillip Bantz | March 11, 2020
"Because the consequences of doing nothing are both unacceptable and terrifying," Jared Sine said Wednesday during a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 26, 2020
Some privacy lawyers say Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act cases are landing in the Northern District of California mainly out of contractual obligation, though others maintain that the venue has its perks.
By Dan M. Clark | December 30, 2019
The lawsuit claimed the new law isn't clear about who has the right to organize, and conflicts with federal law.
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