During the August 5-6, 2019 Executive, Licensing, and Legislative Committee Meetings, the Contractors State License Board discussed proposed amendments to Section 7141.5 to reduce both the burden on it to review applications for retroactive renewal of a license that had not been timely submitted and to provide contractors with some relief from the high burden to establish “the failure to renew was due to circumstances beyond the control of the licensee.”
Read moreOn June 24, 2021, City of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti issued a new order titled Vaccine Paid Sick Leave Due to COVID-19 (the Order). The Order is intended to reduce barriers workers face when seeking the COVID-19 vaccine.
Read moreFlorida’s rear-end presumption rule and the loss of consciousness defense, in car accident cases, was recently the focus of a Third District Court of Appeals decision in Hernandez v. Mishali, 46 Fla. L. Weekly D1016 (Fla. 3d DCA May 5, 2021).
Read moreThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will revise a 2020 final rule clarifying requirements for water quality certification under the Clean Water Act (CWA). 85 Fed. Reg. 42210 (June 2, 2021). CWA Section 401 requires states and tribes to certify that any discharges associated with a federal permit will comply with applicable state or tribal water quality requirements.
Read moreRight on cue with mask mandates being lifted, a new NYC law aimed at the ever-popular facial recognition software takes effect on July 9, 2021. New York City’s Biometric Identifier Information Law applies to a broad array of biometric data and will have important implications for businesses going forward.
Read moreThe parties to the seminal litigation on the application of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA), Rosenbach v. Six Flags Entertainment Corp., have received preliminary approval for a proposed class action settlement with an anticipated value of $36 million. If final approval is granted, the settlement would be the second-largest BIPA class action to resolve, trailing only Facebook’s record $650 million settlement for 1.6 million members.
Read moreIn an opinion issued on May 28, 2021, the California Court of Appeal for the Fourth Appellate District affirmed summary judgment in favor of an individual owner of a company who was personally sued for alleged wage and hour violations under Labor Code section 558.1.
Read moreOn May 28, 2021, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed Illinois Senate Bill 72 (the Prejudgment Interest Act) into law, which allows 6% prejudgment interest in personal injury or wrongful death lawsuits. The new legislation takes effect on July 1, 2021 and will have an immediate impact on personal injury cases in Illinois.
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