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18 May 2007, 9:23 am
These proposals and others reflect a shareholder backlash against what the AFL-CIO has called "pay for failure. [read post]
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO (2003) 105 Cal.App.4th 913; Weinberg v. [read post]
3 May 2016, 5:08 pm by Kevin LaCroix
  Perhaps the highest profile cyber-breach resulting in theft of employee personal information was the hack into the federal government’s Office of Personnel Management (“OPM”) database that exposed the information of some 18 million applicants for federal jobs and contracts. [read post]
10 Jan 2023, 6:00 am by Terry Hart
I am not sure whether one can count on the American public grasping what it is about. [read post]
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO (2003) 105 Cal.App.4th 913; Weinberg v. [read post]
The California Supreme Court denied defendants’ request to apply the laws and procedures governing Eminent Domain law into inverse condemnation claims. [read post]
The California Supreme Court denied defendants’ request to apply the laws and procedures governing Eminent Domain law into inverse condemnation claims. [read post]
The California Supreme Court denied defendants’ request to apply the laws and procedures governing Eminent Domain law into inverse condemnation claims. [read post]
The foreclosure proceeding itself was not a taking because the Takings Clause governs the conduct of the government, not private actors, and the foreclosing HOA was not an arm of the State of Nevada. [read post]
Plaintiff Bridge Aina Le’a, LLC, a landowner at the time of reversion, challenged the reversion’s legality and constitutionality in a state agency appeal, later filing suit in federal district court. [read post]
The California Supreme Court denied defendants’ request to apply the laws and procedures governing Eminent Domain law into inverse condemnation claims. [read post]