In Perry v. Floss Bar, Inc., 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 43429, a district judge in the Southern District of New York denied a preliminary injunction request from Joshua Perry, who…
Read More ›Every offer and sale of securities in the United States must either be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), or exempt from registration under rules established by the…
Read More ›Last week, we blogged about how a recent California appellate court decision effectively rendered an employee confidentiality agreement as an unenforceable covenant not to compete. In a similar decision, Whitewater…
Read More ›In Brown v. TGS Management Company, LLC (2020) Cal. App. LEXIS 1074, the California Court of Appeal, Fourth District, recently held, in a case appealed from a trial court decision…
Read More ›Governor Newsom has signed into law a bill, patterned after California’s ground-breaking gender diversity bill adopted two years ago, requiring publicly-held corporations that have their principal executive offices here, to…
Read More ›Unless you have been living under a rock for, oh, the last 15 years or so, you know how vexing PAGA (the California Private Attorneys General Act of 2004) can…
Read More ›As businesses begin resuming operations and recalling employees from furlough and layoff, companies may decide they no longer need to recall all employees. Perhaps companies have learned that certain positions…
Read More ›Nearing the end of spring, tens of thousands of undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate students and trainees are completing their studies and heading into the job market. Many of these individuals…
Read More ›In addition to the new laws relating to religious accommodation and social media (reported in our recent eAlerts), Governor Brown recently signed into law the following bills affecting employers. Unless…
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