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What Is Wrongful Termination? Wrongful termination, also called illegal dismissal, occurs when a company terminates an employee without valid cause when there
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What Is Wrongful Termination? Wrongful termination, also called illegal dismissal, occurs when a company terminates an employee without valid cause when there
What Is Wrongful Termination? Wrongful termination, also called illegal dismissal, occurs when a company terminates an employee without valid cause when there
Dr. Rick Bright is the former director of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Developmental Authority (BARDA), under the Department of Health and
Kroger Co. is the largest supermarket chain and third largest retail company in the world. In Southern California, Kroger owns Ralphs and
Mayor Garcetti launched L.A. Represents — an assembly of attorneys, law firms, and bar associations who will provide free legal services to
CALIFORNIA — Gov. Newson signed an executive order that would make it easier for workers infected with COVID-19 to claim worker’s compensation
Senator Romney released a proposal that will give essential workers temporary bonuses as they continue to work during the coronavirus pandemic. Under
The city has agreed to pay a former female officer a $1 million settlement and for her to drop the lawsuit and
Uber and Lyft and being jointly sued by Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, and the state of California for allegedly violating
Twice vetoed by President George H. Bush, President Clinton signed the Family and Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”) into law on February 5,