Extension of Statute of Limitations On November 17, 2023, Governor Hochul signed State Assembly Bill A00501 into law, extending the statute of limitations for discrimination and retaliation claims […]
NLRB GC Contends “Stay-Or-Pay” Arrangements Are Presumptively Unlawful and Calls for “Make Whole” Remedies for Unlawful Non-Competes
On October 7, 2024, Jennifer Abruzzo, the General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”), issued a new memorandum alleging that “stay-or-pay” agreements are presumptively unlawful under […]
Remedies for Botched Bar Exam? Not So Fast, State Bar Says
California state bar leaders on Wednesday said applicants who endured last week’s tech-troubled bar exam will have to wait until their tests are graded before learning whether they’ll […]
Ruling Creates Circuit Split on NLRB’s Expanded Monetary Remedies
A federal appeals court ruling this week could tee up U.S. Supreme Court review of a recent National Labor Relations Board doctrine that expanded the monetary damages available […]