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January 22, 2019 | The Recorder

Arbitration: Is It Still Worth It?

Fast-food chain Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. has found itself at the center of the ongoing debate over mandatory arbitration provisions in employment agreements. That debate has always assumed that arbitration clauses favor employers. However, the most recent developments in a wage-and-hour case against Chipotle have called that assumption into question.
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January 04, 2019 | The Recorder

On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers

Tracking lawyer moves and partner promotions across the California legal market.
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October 16, 2018 | The Recorder

What Local Governments Can Do to Avoid a Vending Free-for-All In the Wake of the Safe Sidewalk Vending Act

Whether, where, and under what terms to allow sidewalk vending was, by its nature, a question left to each unique community to address after weighing the often competing interests of various local stakeholders. All that changed on Sept. 17, 2018, when Governor Brown signed SB 946, the Safe Sidewalk Vending Act (“Act”), into law.
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September 27, 2018 | The Recorder

Social Media and Government: What Are the New Rules of Engagement?

Whether it's an elected official using Twitter to address constituents or a city using a Facebook page to make public announcements, government entities and elected officials are becoming more accessible and connected to constituents. And therein lie today's nuanced First Amendment related challenges.
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July 27, 2018 | The Recorder

On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers

New hires in the California legal market.
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July 13, 2018 | The Recorder

Appellate Court Clarifies 'Dynamex' ABC Test Doesn't Apply to Joint Employment Arrangements

The Fourth District Court of Appeal recently issued a helpful decision for entities, both in and out of the “gig economy,” that have been scrambling to reassess their contracting relationships in the wake of Dynamex.
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March 30, 2018 | The Recorder

Sugar, Cream and a Prop 65 Warning Label With Your Coffee?

Prop 65 is a regular target of business groups who say its private-right-of-action provisions and far-ranging scope leads retailers and manufacturers to post so many warning signs that consumers have come to ignore them.
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March 22, 2018 | The Recorder

Can You Impeach With RFA Denials? – Victaulic Company's $55 Million Dollar Question

A recent appellate decision confirmed that the prohibition on using Request For Admission denials or responses to contention interrogatories at trial cannot be circumvented by laying an impeachment trap for witnesses.
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February 21, 2018 | The Recorder

'Lawson v. GrubHub': Good Omen or Temporary Reprieve?

A California federal district court may have just provided some breathing room for companies that pay for services from independent contractors.
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February 08, 2018 | The Recorder

In Bellwether Gig Economy Case, Judge Rules Grubhub Driver Is Not an Employee

U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley ruled that Grubhub properly classified a delivery driver as an independent contractor instead of an employee under California law.
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