The California Supreme Court ruled that the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA) does not apply to all cases involving medical injury, expanding the path to justice for victims of negligence.| Davis Vanguard
A case heads to the California Supreme Court, while another anti-consumer bill passes the House.| pv magazine USA
California lawmakers are rushing to repair changes made to the lemon law to satisfy car companies, while consumer groups have expressed concern about the confusing two-tier lemon law with fewer consumer protections.| The Sacramento Observer
In this episode, we discuss two recent California Supreme Court rulings on California’s Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA), Stone and Turrieta.| HRWatchdog
The California Supreme Court says the Legislature’s overall Private Attorneys’ General Act (PAGA) design exempted public entities from its PAGA penalties.| HRWatchdog
The California Supreme Court ruled Proposition 22 is constitutional — classifying certain app-based rideshare, delivery drivers as independent contractors| HRWatchdog