Late last year, the California Legislature passed Assembly Bill 51, which, among other things, prohibits employers from imposing mandatory arbitration upon employees as a condition of employment with respect to claims arising under the Labor Code and the Fair Employment and Housing Act. read more
Data Privacy Law Client Alerts
The Revised CCPA Regulations: New Provisions Incentivize Early Compliance While Relaxing Key Definitions
On February 7, 2020, the California Attorney General released the second draft of the regulations to the California Consumer Privacy Act (the "CCPA"), followed by an updated version on February 10 (the "Proposed Revisions"), as one revision had been inadvertently omitted from the original release. read more
News regarding the new coronavirus has been prominent in the media in recent weeks as the virus has continued to spread. read more
Creditors' Rights Client Alerts
Bankruptcy Court Rules Default Interest is Not a Penalty Where Triggered by Maturity Default
California law allows a commercial lender to recover default interest from a borrower under certain circumstances. read more
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