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28 Aug 2015, 10:00 am by Anthony Zaller
  The bill was held in committee by the Assembly Committee on Appropriations this week, and will not likely make it out of the Committee this year. 3)     California Supreme Court addresses arbitration agreements and what makes such agreements “unconscionable” and therefore unenforceable In a consumer case, the California Supreme Court ruled in Sanchez v. [read post]
25 Aug 2015, 3:41 pm
San Diego is not Los Angeles.So holds the Ninth Circuit.Okay, so it's a bit more complicated than that. [read post]
7 Aug 2015, 9:00 am by Joy Waltemath
While in hindsight a party might realize that a deal “was unfair or a bad bargain,” that, alone, was not enough to show unconscionability (Sanchez v. [read post]
3 Aug 2015, 6:19 pm
The Recorder has a lead story, Justices Uphold Consumer Arbitration Clause, about today's opinion in Sanchez v. [read post]
8 Jul 2015, 4:29 pm by Calvin Massey
  But even enacted into law, opponents would object that this mandate violates the rule of Printz v. [read post]
27 Jun 2015, 2:50 pm by WOLFGANG DEMINO
JUANITA PEREZ, VIRGINIA GARCIA, PAUL ZAPATA, AND SYLVIA SANCHEZ, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ALL HEIRS OF ELISA ZAPATA, DECEASED; from Bexar County; 4th Court of Appeals District (04-13-00111-CV,406 SW3d 313, 06-26-13) 13-0576 THE WILLIAMSBURG CARE COMPANY, L.P. v. [read post]
27 Jun 2015, 2:50 pm by MOTP
JUANITA PEREZ, VIRGINIA GARCIA, PAUL ZAPATA, AND SYLVIA SANCHEZ, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ALL HEIRS OF ELISA ZAPATA, DECEASED; from Bexar County; 4th Court of Appeals District (04-13-00111-CV,406 SW3d 313, 06-26-13) 13-0576 THE WILLIAMSBURG CARE COMPANY, L.P. v. [read post]
17 Jun 2015, 8:05 am by NCC Staff
Supreme Court Associate Justice (retired) 1991 Oscar Arias Sanchez, former President of Costa Rica and Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders)* 1990 Jimmy Carter, former U.S. [read post]
15 Jun 2015, 7:23 am by Lorene Park
A retaliatory harassment claim by a female corrections officer survived summary judgment based in part on evidence that a supervisor responded to her sexual harassment complaints by telling her to keep her mouth shut and that he did not have time to be a babysitter (Sanchez v. [read post]