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Employment Law | Legacy October 4, 2017
Texas Jury Awards Distributor $14 Million in Breach of Contract Lawsuit
Austin, TX (Law Firm Newswire) October 4, 2017 – A Texas jury awarded almost $14 million to a distributor in a breach of contract claim, but also charged the distributor about $3.4 million for unjust enrichment. Distributor Bunnett & Co….
Employment Law | Legacy October 2, 2017
San Diego Passes Equal Pay Law to Help Close Wage Gap
Los Angeles, CA (Law Firm Newswire) October 2, 2017 – San Diego became the largest city in the country to implement a law requiring city consultants and contractors to pay all employees equally, regardless of gender or ethnicity. The City…
Employment Law | Legacy September 26, 2017
New Jersey Court Revives Dancers’ Claims and Rule Arbitration Agreement Unenforceable
Pennsauken, NJ (Law Firm Newswire) September 26, 2017 – In the District of New Jersey, two employees filed a complaint against their employer, alleging that they were paid below minimum wage, which is $8.38 per hour in New Jersey. Furthermore,…
Employment Law | Legacy September 18, 2017
Female Employee Files Sexual Harassment, Discrimination Lawsuit Against Binary Capital Ventures LLC
Los Angeles, CA (Law Firm Newswire) September 18, 2017 – Ann Lai, a former employee at a Silicon Valley Venture Capital firm, filed a sexual harassment and discrimination lawsuit against Binary Capital and its co-founder Justin Caldbeck, alleging that she…
Bankruptcy Law | Business Law | Civil Rights Law September 8, 2017
Bigger Law Firm Magazine Goes Inside the Client Mind
San Francisco, CA (Law Firm Newswire) September 8, 2017 – Law firms want to know how and why a client makes first contact, and Bigger Law Firm magazine has the answers. In the feature article, Brendan Conley explains the science…
Employment Law | Legacy August 29, 2017
Los Angeles Port Trucking Companies Commit Systemic Wage Abuse
Los Angeles, CA (Law Firm Newswire) August 29, 2017 – According to a year-long investigation by the USA TODAY Network, southern California port trucking companies force their truck drivers to finance their own trucks, and use the workers’ debt as…