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Cutting-Edge Employment Law Issues 2017: The California Difference
Chair(s):
Laura L. Ho, Timothy J. Long
Practice Area:
Employment and labor,
Employment litigation,
Litigation
Published:
Sep 2017
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ISBN:
9781402429606
PLI Item #:
181013
CHB Spine #:
H1071
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Year in Review
Chapter 2. Key Wage and Hour Developments
Chapter 3. A Murky Crystal Ball: Forecasting the Impact of the Trump Administration on Employment Law 2017–2018 (June 30, 2018)
Chapter 4. Price v. Uber Technologies, Inc., The California Labor Commissioner’s Amicus Curiae Brief Pursuant to May 11, 2017 Order, Case No. BC554512 (Los Angeles Super. Ct., June 16, 2017)
Chapter 5. State of California, Department of Industrial Relations, 2015–2016 Fiscal Year Report on the Effectiveness of the Bureau of Field Enforcement
Chapter 6. State of California, Department of Industrial Relations, 2014 Retaliation Complaint Report (Labor Code §98.75) (Including Exhibits A-B)
Chapter 7. A Report on the State of the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (May 2013)
Chapter 8. Catha Worthman and Hunter Pyle, Employment Damages and Remedies, Ch. 7, Civil Penalties Under the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA), (Regents of the University of California 2017)
Chapter 9. Implicit Bias and Jury Selection in Employment Litigation: Identifying Bias & Reducing Biased Behavior
Chapter 10. The Mansfield Rule: Making Law Firm Leadership More Than A Man’s Field
Chapter 11. Implicit Bias: Light It Up
Chapter 12. United States District Court, Northern District of California, Procedural Guidance for Class Action Settlements
Chapter 13. O’Connor, et al. v. Uber Technologies, Inc., et al., Order Re Stay, Case No. 3:13-cv-03826-EMC (N.D. Cal., Dec. 12, 2016)
Chapter 14. Del Rio v. Uber Technologies, Inc., et al., Order Granting Defendants’ Motion to Dismiss and Denying Plaintiff’s Motion for Conditional Certification, Case No. 15-cv-03667-EMC (N.D. Cal., Mar. 28, 2016)
Chapter 15. In Re Uber FCRA Litigation, Order Re First-Filed Rule and Uber’s Request for Stay/Dismissal Pursuant to Colorado River Abstention Doctrine, Case Nos. 13-cv-03826-EMC, 14-cv-5200-EMC, 15-cv-3667-EMC (N.D. Cal., Feb. 4, 2016)
Chapter 16. Charting the Future of Class Action Waivers in Arbitration Clauses, Association of Business Trial Lawyers, ABTL Report, Winter 2017
Chapter 17. A Practical Primer on Class and Collective Action Litigation: Discovery, Case Management, and Settlement (July 5, 2017)
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