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Construction Litigation Roundup: "The Cone of Silence …"

Plaintiff, a former employee, brought a wage and hour claim in California state court against her employer. The employer demanded that the matter be…

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No Written Policy, No Email Monitoring Allowed in California | CDF Labor Law LLP

In March, the Second District Court of Appeal published Militello v. VFarm 1509. In that case, former business partners waged litigation against each other over a dispute centering on.

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California Court of Appeals Examines Unconscionability in Arbitration Agreements

In Fuentes v. Empire Nissan and Basith v. Lithia Motors, employees were fired and sued for violations of the California Labor Code. Both dealerships filed motions to compel arbitration and are notable because they reestablish the difference procedural and substantive unconscionability.

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Landmark Decision Regarding California Property Taxes: What Owners of California Hospitality Assets Should Know | Goodwin

The California Court of Appeal (Second Appellate District) published a landmark decision on April 7, 2023, that may have significant implications for the property tax assessments of.

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Reviewing the Difference Between Procedural and Substantive Unconscionability

In Basith v. Lithia Motors and Fuentes v. Empire Nissan decided by the Second Appellate District of the California Court of Appeal, the Court reiterated the difference between procedural and substantive unconscionability when it comes to invalidating arbitration agreements.

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