Six Month Delay in Requesting Arbitration Constitutes “Waiver”
Stephen Hofer is a licensed attorney who founded Aerlex Law Group (the Group), which specializes in aviation law. In 2008, Hofer was the sole partner of the Group
Stephen Hofer is a licensed attorney who founded Aerlex Law Group (the Group), which specializes in aviation law. In 2008, Hofer was the sole partner of the Group
California has clearly established a very liberal test to resolve the classification of an employee or independent contractor by its passage of AB-5 which codified the
In a significant development related to disparate impact liability, on April 23, 2025, President Trump issued an Executive Order “to eliminate the use of disparate
Corbin Williams worked as an insurance adjuster for Alacrity Solutions Group, LLC starting in 2014. While employed, Williams “typically” worked 84-hour weeks – that is, 12 hours
In 2014, La Kimba Bradsbery and Cheri Brakensiek filed a putative class action against their former employer, Vicar Operating, Inc., alleging claims on behalf of “[a]ll
Vincent Albano joined the Los Angeles Police Department in 1997. He developed chronic fatigue syndrome caused by a Coxsackie B4 virus in 2003, leading to
In Cunningham et al. v. Cornell University et al., the plaintiffs, a class of over 30,000 current and former Cornell University employees enrolled in two 403(b) retirement plans,
Braulio Ruvalcaba was employed by Santa Cruz City Schools as a custodian. In 2016, he suffered a back injury on the job. Keenan & Associates was
Plaintiff Sabrena Odom was and still is a tenured professor at Southwest College. She began as an adjunct, and in 2005 was hired full time, working
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, the Board of Trustees of the California State University (CSU) directed that instruction be provided remotely. To comply with this directive,