Los Angeles wage and hour attorney – Wage Theft Judgment
Many LA workers never see their back wages, says Los Angeles wage and hour attorney Eric Grover.
Oregon Contractor Learns the Hard Way About Following CA Labor Laws, Fined $450k
“An Oregon contractor was fined for not following CA labor and safety laws,” says Los Angeles wage-and-hour lawyer Eric Grover.
Apple Sued for ‘Millions’ in Unpaid Wages/Labor Law Violations at Retail Stores
Two former employees say they’re owed wages for waiting in long security lines, says San Francisco wage and hour lawyer Eric Grover.
What Is a Whistleblower?
Whistleblower lawyers explain the origin and clarify a commonly misunderstood term.
Irvine-Based Construction Company Owner Faces 2 Years in Prison for Wage Theft
The owner of Southland Construction was found guilty of labor law violations and embezzlement of wages, says San Francisco wage and hour attorney Eric Grover
CA Labor Commissioner Recovers $8M for 2,000 Hilton Construction Workers
The construction workers of the Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel will finally receive their owed wages, says San Francisco employment lawyer Eric Grover.
Study: California’s Low-Wage Workers Aren’t Receiving Court-Ordered Claims
Thousands of low-wage workers aren’t receiving the money owed them from judgments, says San Francisco wage and hour lawyer Eric Grover
LA Garment Maker, 5 Plus 2, Cited $282k for Wage and Employment Violations
A Los Angeles garment maker, who ran from previous violations, must now pay $282,582 in fines, says LA employment lawyer Eric Grover
Appeals Court $1.5M Wage & Hour Decision Could Change Piece Work in California
An appeals court awarded auto mechanics $1.5 million after filing a class action questioning “piece work” compensation, says LA employment lawyer Eric Grover.
Starbucks Battles Appeal in $14.1M Class-Action Employment Lawsuit
Starbucks appeals verdict to pay $14.1 million for alleged tip violations, San Francisco wage and hour attorney Eric Grover reports.
Darden Restaurants Face Federal Lawsuit Over Server Wages
Darden Restaurants is accused of requiring employees work off the block in a federal lawsuit, Los Angeles employment lawyer Eric Grover reports.
Dallas, Texas Trade Secret Lawyer Discusses Workplace Challenges When Employees Use Their Own Devices for Work-Related Activities
/cdklawyers.com// 08/04/2012 Keith Clouse, a Dallas, Texas trade secret lawyer, notes that many employers now allow employees to use their own devices (smart phones, iPads, and other devices) for work-related activities. Mr. Clouse cautions these employers to consider the challenges inherent in letting employees use their own devices for work-related tasks. Employers run the […]