The state is recovering from 2020’s COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, according to a new report, however, a Cal State University economist predicts a 30% chance for a recession.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine will trickle down and impact the cost of California’s consumer goods because of energy required in production and transportation, according to an economics professor.
A court order issued in April that would have required the city of Los Angeles and county to shelter and treat unhoused people living on skid row within six months was struck down by a federal appellate court
A federal judge in Orange County has rejected a request from a collection of LAPD officers to block the City of Los Angeles from implementing certain elements of its COVID-19 vaccination mandate for city employees.
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)’s monthly Jobs Report for July shows that 49% of positions are unfilled statewide, which is above the 48-year historical average of 22%
Introducing a new bill that would increase taxes for California’s wealthiest residents is a gesture that will continue the conversation until the political climate becomes more agreeable to the redistribution of wealth
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP Shareholders Joel Feldman and Candice E. Kim presented a CLE webinar hosted by the firm’s Trademarks & Brand Management Group titled, “Brand Management in the Age of Cancel Culture: Adapting Trademark Adoption, Enforcement, and Licensing Best Practices to a Social Media-Driven World” on Feb. 17, at 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EST.
Associates and customers will ultimately be the actual victims of forced grocery store closures due to the Long Beach city councils’ decision to offer ‘hero pay’ to food store workers across the board
Los Angeles is on its way to being the next city that will mandate higher earnings for grocery store workers, according to NBC News, and could face a federal lawsuit from store owners if it does.
The following cases categorized as "other employment" cases were on the docket in the Orange County Superior Court on Oct. 29. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The following cases categorized as "other employment" cases were on the docket in the Orange County Superior Court on Oct. 28. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact:
The Orange County Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Adam McClay Lautoa against Balboa Bay Club Ventures, LLC, Eagle Four Partners, LLC, International Bay Clubs, LLC and NBCC, LLC on Oct. 28.