SACRAMENTO – A U.S. district judge has temporarily blocked a new anti-arbitration bill before it was set to go into effect on Jan. 1, but a legal battle is likely to continue.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Legal Newsline) – The California Chamber of Commerce is legally challenging the state's Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment's (OEHHA) requirement to provide cancer warnings to consumers about exposure to acrylamide per California's Proposition 65.
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.
SACRAMENTO – All eyes are on the groundbreaking California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) set to enact Jan. 1, and businesses and legislators alike are making last-ditch efforts to amend the law due to concerns of what impact the bill may have on small businesses in particular.
The California Chamber of Commerce is expressing concerns about Senate Bill 142, which aims to expand the rights of lactating mothers in the workplace.