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Court of Appeals Holds Okay to Ask Employees to Do Simple Math.

July 2010

The California Court of Appeal upheld the granting of summary adjudication in favor of an employer in a class action lawsuit for violation of various wage and hour laws. Morgan v. United Retail, Inc. (June 23, 2010).

California Supreme Court Pro-Business Ruling in Wage and Hour Suit

May 2010

Bankrupt employer discharged and competing produce merchants not held liable for unpaid wages of farmers in deteriorating strawberry market.

"Mixed Motive" Proves Poor Defense for City

May 2010

A pregnant Santa Monica City bus driver has sued the city and won after being terminated as a result of the city's "mixed motive" FEHA violation.

Communications Between Attorneys and Clients During Mediation Held Admissible

April 2010

Court holds that mediation confidentiality does not shield attorney-client communications in the event that the attorney or client is being suspected of avoiding liability for breach of duty.

More Men Filing Sexual Harassment Claims

March 2010

The EEOC reports an increase in the sexual harassment complaints filed by men, increasing 0.6% between 2006 and 2009.

Class Certification Denied in Wage & Hour Case

March 2010

The California Court of Appeals recently upheld a Los Angeles Superior court ruling denying a

Restaurant Tip-Pool That Distributes More to Kitchen Staff Than Waiters Is Lawful

February 2010

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that a widely distributed tip-pooling arrangement does not violate the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Products-Completed Operations Exclusion Enforced

December 2009

Inspection service denied coverage pursuant to a products-completed operations exclusion.

Developer Insured Under Omnibus Clause

December 2009

Developer who hired subcontractor is deemed an insured under a trucker’s omnibus clause because of vicarious liability exposure and the peculiar risk doctrine.

CA Supreme Court Caps Punitive Damages

December 2009

The California Supreme Court recently came down with a decision setting a ceiling on punitive damages based on the amount awarded in compensatory damages.

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