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Oxford Health Plans, LLC, v. Sutter: Supreme Court Tells Company that Chose Arbitration: You Made Your Bed. Now Lie in It…With a Whole Class of Plaintiffs.
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Oxford Health Plans, LLC, v. Sutter: Supreme Court Tells Company that Chose Arbitration: You Made...

Today, the United States Supreme Court surprised a lot of us. The Court acted unanimously, and with reasoning so unimpeachable […]

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Bryan Schwartz Law, P.C. Hires Eduard Meleshinsky as Summer Associate at the Oakland-Based Civil Rights, Employment Law Firm
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Bryan Schwartz Law, P.C. Hires Eduard Meleshinsky as Summer Associate at the Oakland-Based Civil Rights,...

PRESS RELEASE Bryan Schwartz Law, P.C. Hires Eduard Meleshinsky as Summer Associate at the Oakland-Based Civil Rights, Employment Law Firm […]

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Two California Courts of Appeal Hold that Certification Is Appropriate for Challenges to an Employer’s Stated Policy (or Lack of a Stated Policy)
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Two California Courts of Appeal Hold that Certification Is Appropriate for Challenges to an Employer’s...

Two California appellate opinions issued last week confirm that, following Brinker, when an employee challenges an employer’s stated policy (or […]

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SF Chronicle: Judge: ‘Camp’ Can’t Avoid Minimum Wage
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SF Chronicle: Judge: ‘Camp’ Can’t Avoid Minimum Wage

“Judge: ‘Camp’ Can’t Avoid Minimum Wage” The San Francisco Chronicle, April 30, 2013 A federal judge says a Mill Valley company […]

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Daily Journal: Tour company not exempt from paying minimum wage, judge rules
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Daily Journal: Tour company not exempt from paying minimum wage, judge rules

“Tour company not exempt from paying minimum wage, judge rules” Daily Journal, April 30, 2013 By Laura Hautala U.S. District Court […]

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California Federal Court Holds that Teen Adventure Tour and Travel Company Is Not Exempt from Overtime and Minimum Wage Laws
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California Federal Court Holds that Teen Adventure Tour and Travel Company Is Not Exempt from...

Yesterday, in a decision that may have repercussions throughout the teen tour and travel industry, Judge Edward M. Chen of […]

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