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2 Dec 2011, 9:56 am
This posting was written by Cheryl Beise, Editor of CCH Guide to Computer Law.Businesses that received unfavorable reviews and “star ratings” on Yelp.com were barred by the Communications Decency Act from asserting civil extortion and California Unfair Competition Law claims based on Yelp! [read post]
11 Jan 2009, 11:00 pm
It appeared in the Columbia Law Review (2008). [read post]
18 Nov 2011, 4:38 pm by Rick Hasen
I have posted my 1996 California Law Review article on SSRN, in light of renewed interest in campaign finance vouchers. [read post]
21 Jun 2022, 12:09 pm by Eric Goldman
“Consumer reviews of products or services on an internet website that serves the exclusive purpose of facilitating online commerce. [read post]
10 Apr 2023, 9:00 pm by Andy Gillin
In California, drivers are required by law to carry a minimum amount of car insurance to legally operate a vehicle. [read post]
10 Apr 2023, 9:00 pm by Andy Gillin
In California, drivers are required by law to carry a minimum amount of car insurance to legally operate a vehicle. [read post]
16 Feb 2023, 8:17 am by Matthew J. Roberts, Esq.
In light of the peculiar nature of this law, the Ninth Circuit reviewed U.S. [read post]
22 Oct 2007, 5:27 am
Therefore, the court vacated summary judgment and remanded for trial on Ramanathan's claims for discrimination, harassment and wrongful termination brought under California law.Thanks to Connecticut Employment Law Blog for reminding me to post about this case.SHAW VALENZA LLP - http://shawvalenza.com [read post]
25 Jan 2023, 10:12 am by James W. Ward
The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) recently updated their pay data reporting FAQs to address this year’s changes to California’s pay data reporting requirements. [read post]
31 Oct 2024, 9:05 pm by Matthew Chagares
In an article in the North Carolina Law Review, Erwin Chemerinsky, Dean of the University of California, Berkeley Law School, and Alex Chemerinsky, an appellate attorney at Greines, Martin, Stein, & Richland LLP, argued that if social media is regulated, it should be done by the federal government, not by state governments. [read post]
26 Sep 2024, 9:05 pm by Macy Berryman
   In an article in the Northwestern University Law Review, Amanda Shanor and Sarah E. [read post]
5 Apr 2019, 8:06 am by D. Andrew Quigley and M. Brett Burns
SB 1: Agency Review of Changes to Federal Standards SB 1 proposes that the California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board (the “Board”) and California Department of Industrial Relations (the “Department”) be required to conduct quarterly reviews of proposed and final changes to certain federal laws, including the federal Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (“FLSA”) and the federal Occupational Safety and Health… [read post]
13 Apr 2016, 3:07 pm by Anthony Zaller
The post Only four months into 2016, new regulations require review of policies appeared first on California Employment Law Report. [read post]
5 Sep 2021, 8:14 am by Nassiri Law
It should be noted that under California law, employees: Who do not take a meal/rest break are entitled to be paid for a full extra hour. [read post]
15 Jan 2023, 1:06 pm by Cannabis Law Group
California Cannabis Laws for Gummies For companies that produce and sell cannabis gummies in California, being licensed is just the start of what is required for lawful operation. [read post]
17 Nov 2015, 1:58 pm by Sharifi Firm, PLC
More Blog Posts: California Court of Appeals Holds Cumulative Injuries within the State Provide Legitimate Relationship to Invoke Worker’s Compensation Laws, Southern California Injury Lawyer Blog, October 7, 2015 California Court of Appeals Applies Premises Line Rule to Determine Employee is Entitled to Workers’ Compensation Benefits, Southern California Injury Lawyer Blog, >August 10, 2015 [read post]
6 Feb 2023, 9:38 am by James W. Ward
As previously reported, on December 15, 2022, the California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board (OSHSB) voted to continue California’s COVID-19 regulation for two more years, pending approval by the Office of Administrative Law (OAL). [read post]