As previously reported, on December 29, 2019, Judge Kimberly Mueller of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California granted a temporary restraining order preventing the enforcement of AB 51, which was set to go into effect on January 1, 2020.
Read more2019 was an active year for Colorado labor law, with the legislature and courts making many changes that will impact employers in the state. This alert is a brief summary of those changes along with some new items to watch for as we head into 2020, so that employers can start the new year off on the right foot.
Read moreThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently announced the annual revisions to the jurisdictional thresholds applicable to the Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 (HSR Act) pre-merger notification program and to Section 8 of the Clayton Act which prohibits certain interlocking directorates.
Read moreThe State of California has a history of increasing its minimum wage, with wage increases occurring at the start of both 2019 and 2018. This new year is no different, with California again increasing its state minimum wage at the start of 2020.
Read moreA recent case decided by the New Jersey Supreme Court draws a significant line between what care and service of property, and the resulting liability therefrom, can and cannot be delegated by a landlord. While it represents a departure from historic notions of a landlord’s duty, the Court was not willing to completely separate from prior rulings, running the analysis under the existing framework as well.
Read moreIn Project Surveillance, Inc. v. Travelers Indemnity Company, No. 4:19-CV-03324, 2020 WL 292247 (S.D. Tex. Jan. 21, 2020), the court held that the professional services exclusion in the insured’s commercial general liability policy precluded Travelers’ duty to defend.
Read morePursuant to California’s Contractors License Law, all license classifications must have a qualifier or qualifying individual. This alert discusses what is required if your qualifier is leaving and some possible delays you may face when replacing your qualifier.
Read moreDenver Partner Katherine L. Vaughn recently sat down with friend and colleague, Mark Savage, of the Colorado State Patrol (CSP) to talk to him about his work as an advocate for the motor carrier industry for Lewis Brisbois' January 2020 Transportation Law Update.
Read moreIn Florida, unlike parties to a claim, nonparties have no duty to preserve evidence based on knowledge or foreseeability of litigation. In a recent opinion, a Florida Court of Appeals was asked to examine whether the courts should recognize a common law duty for nonparty preservation of evidence based on the knowledge or foreseeability of litigation.
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