Tesla Cited for California Labor Code ViolationsSan Francisco, CA In June of 2024, Sharon Lane Chin filed a class action lawsuit alleging that Tesla, Inc. had violated both the federal Worker Adjustment and Notification Act (WARN) and the California version of the law. California WARN is codified as Section 1404 of the California labor code. She also sought relief under California’s Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA).
The Influence of Slip‑and‑Fall Litigation on Small Businesses: Between Liability and FraudSanta Clara, CA The impact of slip‑and‑fall accidents is far more than a nuisance in modern commerce; it is a legal hazard that can jeopardize a company’s financial stability and reputation. What may appear to be a minor incident can quickly escalate into a costly lawsuit, placing small businesses in precarious legal and economic positions. This article examines how such accidents affect companies, reviews notable legal cases, and outlines strategies to prevent claims and mitigate liability.
Former Twittter Execs Demand Data in Severance ComplaintLos Angeles, CA Elon Musk and X are trying to avoid discovery requests regarding California labor claims brought by four former Twitter executives. The plaintiffs argue that Musk is dodging “perfectly reasonable” requests to avoid paying numerous benefits and obligations, and they have requested a California federal court to demand that Musk provide the data.
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