Floyd Skeren Manukian Langevin Successfully Defends $75 Million Lawsuit
Floyd Skeren Manukian Langevin, LLP, is pleased to announce that its Business Litigation team, led by Eric E. Ostling (Partner), along with David G. Graziani
Floyd Skeren Manukian Langevin, LLP, is pleased to announce that its Business Litigation team, led by Eric E. Ostling (Partner), along with David G. Graziani
Cal/OSHA is strengthening its efforts to increase workplace safety by ramping up recruitment and hiring more investigator staff for its Bureau of Investigations. This important
In 2010, the City of Los Angeles contracted with PricewaterhouseCoopers to modernize the billing system for the City’s Department of Water and Power. The rollout
When Jose Emilio Ronderos applied to work for USF Reddaway, Inc. as a line haul manager, Reddaway required him to sign a document titled “Candidate’s Statement,”
In response to the Federal Trade Commission’s promulgation of the Non-Compete Rule (16 C.F.R. § 910) on April 23, 2024, Ryan LLC initiated a lawsuit
All California counties have a mandatory duty to provide medical care for their indigent residents. After years of managing a medical center for this purpose, the
Chronic musculoskeletal (MSK) pain affects one in three individuals worldwide. MSK pain is a leading cause of work-related disability and productivity impairment, broadly impacting all industry sectors.
John’s Grill is “a historic, family-owned, landmark restaurant located in the heart of downtown San Francisco.” Its business, like many others, was heavily impacted by
Daniel Rocha was first hired by the County of Fresno in 2005 to work as a social worker in its Department of Social Services (DSS). While
Tina Turrieta, Brandon Olson, and Million Seifu each worked as a driver for Lyft, Inc. (Lyft) and each filed a separate action seeking civil penalties