Appeals Court Denies AIL’s Request to Compel Arbitration in Wage-Hour Case
A California Court of Appeal upholds a lower court ruling and refuses to compel the parties to arbitrate labor claims, says Bay Area Employment Lawyer.
A California Court of Appeal upholds a lower court ruling and refuses to compel the parties to arbitrate labor claims, says Bay Area Employment Lawyer.
An Alabama pastor is holding a conference that welcomes only “white Christians” as guests.
A California man had a double collision with a vehicle driven by U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson.
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has stated that he will not implement Obamacare in his state.
A former vice president of the financial services corporation has been sentenced to eight years in prison for embezzlement.
The daughter of Gene Simmons has been involved in a car crash.
Rahm Emanuel has expressed support for an ordinance that would reduce the penalty for possessing a small amount of the drug.
A bill protecting the employment rights of the LGBT workers gains support and momentum, reports Bay Area employment lawyer Eric Grover.
A Texas teacher has been accused of ordering a student in her class to be slapped by several other students.
The Justice Department is reportedly dropping all remaining charges against former senator John Edwards following his court victory in May.
The victim of an attack in which a man chewed off parts of his face is reportedly recovering from the incident.
A court in British Columbia has made a ruling on laws that ban doctor-assisted suicide in Canada.
A California Court of Appeal upholds a lower court ruling and refuses to compel the parties to arbitrate labor claims, says Bay Area Employment Lawyer.
An Alabama pastor is holding a conference that welcomes only “white Christians” as guests.
A California man had a double collision with a vehicle driven by U.S. Commerce Secretary John Bryson.
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has stated that he will not implement Obamacare in his state.
A former vice president of the financial services corporation has been sentenced to eight years in prison for embezzlement.
The daughter of Gene Simmons has been involved in a car crash.
Rahm Emanuel has expressed support for an ordinance that would reduce the penalty for possessing a small amount of the drug.
A bill protecting the employment rights of the LGBT workers gains support and momentum, reports Bay Area employment lawyer Eric Grover.
A Texas teacher has been accused of ordering a student in her class to be slapped by several other students.
The Justice Department is reportedly dropping all remaining charges against former senator John Edwards following his court victory in May.
The victim of an attack in which a man chewed off parts of his face is reportedly recovering from the incident.
A court in British Columbia has made a ruling on laws that ban doctor-assisted suicide in Canada.