The California Supreme Court unanimously ruled that employers are not liable to nonemployees who contract COVID-19 from employee household members who bring the virus home from their workplace.
LOS ANGELES (Legal Newsline) - An employee of a hologram production company will get to keep his $6 million punitive damages award after alleging he was retaliated against over safety concerns at a Los Angeles theater.
A Los Angeles jury found Wednesday that media entrepreneur Alki David's company should pay $6 million in punitive damages to a former employee, one day after concluding the worker was illegally terminated for raising safety and permitting concerns over a theater renovation.
Media entrepreneur Alki David's company owes a former employee over $1 million for improperly firing him after he raised concerns about safety and permitting issues during a theater renovation, a Los Angeles jury found Tuesday after a trial in which the sometimes profane billionaire was accused of being a "bully."