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California once again ranks near the bottom of the American Tort Reform Foundation’s (ATRF) annual ranking of “Judicial Hellholes,” which evaluates local court actions and state civil justice systems to determine its list.
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Proposition 24, an amendment to consumer privacy laws, was approved by California voters with a significant margin of 56.2% for and 43.8% against in the recent election.
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SACRAMENTO – In a new wave of lawsuits, blind and deaf Californians are suing companies because their websites are not accessible, citing alleged violations of the Americans With Disabilities Act and the state's Unruh Civil Rights Act.
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SACRAMENTO – A law seeking to prevent workers from having to agree to mandatory arbitration for claims under California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act faces an important deadline Jan. 31 when a temporary restraining order (TRO) expires.
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SACRAMENTO – After months of debate, discussion and speculation, Golden State residents are about to see how the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) will truly affect the business landscape in the state.
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SACRAMENTO – The California Chamber of Commerce filed a lawsuit earlier this month against California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to end the requirement for Proposition 65 warnings on acrylamide in food and beverages.
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SAN DIEGO – The City of San Diego recently announced that City Attorney Mara W. Elliott has filed a lawsuit against on-demand grocery shopping service Instacart regarding its classification of workers.
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SACRAMENTO – The California Environmental Quality Act has overstepped its bounds and is negatively affecting the housing market, according to some experts around the Golden State.
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SACRAMENTO – A tort reform advocacy group is optimistic that Gov. Gavin Newsom, in his first year leading the state, will be sympathetic to small business and the "biggest threat" those businesses face, a group regional director said during a recent interview.
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The California Chamber of Commerce is expressing concerns about Senate Bill 142, which aims to expand the rights of lactating mothers in the workplace.
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SACRAMENTO – Businesses are making last-ditch efforts to get lawmakers to amend the groundbreaking California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) due to concerns of what impact the bill may have across the state when it goes into effect Jan. 1.
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SACRAMENTO – Regional Director Maryann Marino of California Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse believes that one of the biggest legal threats facing small business owners is unwarranted Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuits, and the California Small Business Association agrees.
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SACRAMENTO – What is the number one legal issue that threatens California small business owners? Unwarranted Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuits filed by unscrupulous lawyers, says Regional Director Maryann Marino of California Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse.