The Law at Work: Officer of Employer May Be Liable for Unpaid Wage Penalties and Fees
A corporate officer is rarely legally responsible for paying damages to injured employees. A corporate officer, for example, generally is not…
A corporate officer is rarely legally responsible for paying damages to injured employees. A corporate officer, for example, generally is not…
SCMV Shareholder and Employment Law Group Leader Dan Eaton shares with San Diego Union-Tribune readers critical employment law information in his…
In his first The Law at Work Column of the new year in the San Diego Union-Tribune, Shareholder Dan Eaton shares six things every California…
California work orders regulating wages and hours define “hours worked” as “the time during which an employee is subject to the…
For about 150 years, non-compete agreements generally have been unenforceable in California, unlike in most other states. Beginning at Section…
The San Diego division of the California Court of Appeal has ruled that the California Supreme Court’s stringent three-part test companies…
In his The Law at Work column in the San Diego Union-Tribune, Shareholder Dan Eaton outlines the new laws set to take effect next year regarding…
In his The Law at Work Column in the San Diego Union-Tribune, Shareholder Dan Eaton examines the recently enacted California law requiring women on…
In his The Law at Work column in the San Diego Union-Tribune, Shareholder Dan Eaton examines the firing of former CBS President Les Moonves and how…
Late last month the California Supreme Court ruled that, where a background check goes beyond requesting an applicant’s credit records, to…