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Pre-Class Certification Discovery To Seek Out A Plaintiff.

December 1, 2015 by

pre-class Discovery

The trial court also granted plaintiff’s motion to compel discovery of the names and contact information of current and former employees.

Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Class Action Law News, Discovery Law News, Legal News Tagged With: § 12900, 193 Cal.Rptr.3d 574, 241 Cal.App.4th 300, Gov.Code, Gov.Code § 12900, Government Code, Government Code section 12900, section 12900

Nurse Drawing Blood For Police Department Alleges She Was Sexually Harassed By Police Officer.

August 6, 2015 by

Sexually Harassed

A nurse alleges that while she was providing phlebotomist services to a police department, she was sexually harassed by a City police officer. A jury awarded damages against the City, and judgment was entered for $1.125 million. In its motion for JNOV, the City argued the nurse [who was not a City employee, or a […]

Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Government Law News, Health and Safety, Health Care Law News, Legal News, Procedural Law News Tagged With: § 12900, § 12940(j)(1), Government Code section 12900, Government Code section 12940, Govt.Code § 12900, Govt.Code § 12940(j)(1), subdivision (1)

California Supreme Court Rules On Costs/Attorney Fee Statutory Discrepancies In FEHA Cases.

July 31, 2015 by

Code of Civil Procedure section 1032(b) guarantees prevailing parties in civil litigation awards of the costs expended in the litigation, and Code of Civil Procedure section 1033.5 requires the costs be reasonably necessary to the conduct of the litigation. Government Code section 12965, subdivision (b) provides that in Fair Employment and Housing Act [FEHA; Government […]

Filed Under: Attorney's Fees News, California Supreme Court Law News, Legal News Tagged With: § 1032(b), § 1033.5, § 12900, § 12965 (b), 186 Cal.Rptr.3d 826, 347 P.3d 976, 434 U.S. 412, 54 L.Ed.2d 648, 61 Cal.4th 97, 98 S.Ct. 694, CCP § 1033.5, Civ.Proc. § 1032(b) Civ.Proc. § 1032(b)  CCP § 1032(b), Civ.Proc. § 1033.5, Code of Civil Procedure section 1032(b), Code of Civil Procedure section 1033.5, Government Code, Government Code section 12900, Government Code section 12965 subdivision (b), Govt.Code § 12900, Govt.Code § 12965 (b), section 12900, section 12965, subdivision (b)

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Whether you have knowingly or accidentally breached a contract, it is important to take immediate action. Failing to do so could result in serious legal consequences and expensive fines.  As contract dispute attorneys, we've compiled the first steps you need to take when you … Read More...

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April 19, 2023 By Mark Mellor

Effective 2022 and 2023, several new regulations have been passed in California for the construction industry, including increased safety measures, environmental protection rules, and permit fines. Learn how these construction laws affect your company and how to avoid any fines … Read More...

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