We take a look at eight pending cases that many court watchers are following. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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State Files First Wage-and-Hour Complaint Against Cannabis Retailer, Officials Say
The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries and Office of the Attorney General filed a $300,000 wage-and-hour complaint against a cannabis business in Spokane County Court on May 11, which the offices said is the first litigation of this type against a cannabis retailer in the state. Click Here To Read The Full […]
What GCs Should Know About California's Blocked Board Diversity Laws
It’s possible, but unlikely, that activist investors and groups could successfully leverage the recent California rulings to go after companies that have diversity policies. Click Here To Read The Full Article
State Appeals Court Untangles the Complexities of Interest Calculations on Failed Tax Lien Purchases
The Colorado Appeals Court considered the question of interest accrual in the event of a failed treasurers deed conveyance: does it begin to accrue on the date it was paid or from the date the court ascertains the reimbursement amount? Click Here To Read The Full Article
Judge Affirms Back Pay Award, Rejecting Argument That Plaintiff Would Have Been Laid Off During Pandemic
The court found the employer’s arguments were “speculative and not supported by evidence.” Click Here To Read The Full Article