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Greenberg Traurig Continues Growth of Corporate and Financial Regulatory & Compliance Practices with Addition of Hilary R. Sledge-Sarnor
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP expanded its Corporate and Financial Regulatory & Compliance practices with the addition of Hilary R. Sledge-Sarnor as a shareholder in the firm’s Los Angeles office. -
Kroger report finds grocery store worker pay is above average without hero pay
Hero pay for grocery workers is already built into their salaries, according to an analyst -
Businessman ditched GOP, expected to run for mayor of LA as a Democrat
Billionaire real estate developer Rick Caruso hasn’t officially declared his candidacy for mayor but the West Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce is already planning to endorse him -
Recall election was won by blasting GOP governors over their COVID approach, observer says
Gov. Gavin Newsom won last week’s recall election by criticizing politicians who aren’t as strict about COVID precautions, according to a political communication professor -
Critic of guaranteed income fears payout will lead to inflation, dependency and precedence
A proposed law that will pay pregnant people and young adults graduating out of the foster care system up to $1,000 a month will potentially create dependency on the government -
'We remain shocked': Los Angeles County Business Federation reacts to new rule aimed at regulating nitrogen oxide and diesel emissions
The South Coast Air Quality Management District has adopted a rule aimed at regulating nitrogen oxide and diesel particulate matter emissions related with truck traffic at area warehouses. -
Employee claims Walmart fired her for not doctoring her timecard
SANGER -- A woman claims being terminated while on "protected" leave and suffering from discrimination in violation with Fair Employment and Housing (FEHA). -
Lawsuit: CASA executive director uses unethical business practices for personal gain
Two former employees accuse Court Appointed Special Advocates of Fresno and Madera Counties (CASA) of wrongfully terminating them after they reported unethical behavior. -
Proposed bill expanding pain and suffering damages advances to Senate floor
Despite opposition from a coalition of 13 organizations, a proposed bill that would expand pain and suffering damages was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee last week -
LAUSD sued for allegedly prioritizing teacher's union social agenda over student's welfare
A coalition of Los Angeles-area parents has sued the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) and the union representing its 30,000 teachers, seeking payment of $15,920 per student to be used to satisfy tuition at an institution that provides in-person learning -
Freedom Foundation attorney: 'Unions are running California'
San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved extra pay mandate for grocery and drug store workers on March 19 -
COZEN O'CONNOR: Howard Maycon Selected as a 2021 California Lawyer Attorney of the Year by Daily Journal
Cozen O’Connor is pleased to announce that Howard Maycon, chair of the firm’s Subrogation & Recovery Group, West Region, has been selected as a 2021 California Lawyer Attorney of the Year (CLAY) by Daily Journal for his work as subrogation co-lead counsel in settlements in the Thomas/Woolsey fires. -
Case activity for James Kwangkeun Min vs Bonnie Yung Huai Chu Min on Nov. 30
The San Bernardino County Superior Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by James Kwangkeun Min against Bonnie Yung Huai Chu Min on Nov. 30. -
Craigslist founder funds new vote-by-mail study, university dean fears political weaponization
Craigslist Founder Craig Newmark funded a new elections study that weighs how mailing in ballots impacts voter turnout in California