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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts: Karen Korrfor Nukk-Freeman & Cerrakaren@fullkorrpress.com(619) 944-0650 (cell) Chris Siscocsisco@nfclegal.com(973) 507- 7638 (direct) SAN DIEGO (March 25, 2025): Employment law

California employers will no longer have to wait until harassment escalates into unlawful violence or a credible threat of violence to protect their employees. Thanks

On March 19, 2025, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued two technical assistance documents providing guidance on unlawful discrimination related to diversity,

Following on the heels of the Federal Trade Commission’s fouled effort to ban employment-related non-competition agreements nationwide (see our prior eAlerts on the status

It’s that spooky time of year again for California employers – Governor Newsom has spoken but, fear not, we have narrowed it down. Whether you’re

On September 29, Governor Newsom signed into law AB2499, enacting a sweeping set of changes to California’s “jury, court, and victim time off” law,

. . . and employers may be held liable. On July 29, 2024, in Bailey v. San Francisco District Attorney’s Office (2024) 16 Cal.5th

This Fall, the most significant fashion update comes not from the runways of New York Fashion Week, but courtesy of New Jersey’s Office of

On September 11, 2024, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit joined four other circuit courts upholding the U.S. Department of Labor’s

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