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Federal Employment Discrimination Lawsuit May Require Proof of Disparate Treatment of “Similarly Situated” Co-Worker

When it comes to establishing discrimination and/or wrongful termination, it’s worth noting that some unique challenges can arise when trying to establish the adverse employment action was discriminatory. As our Los Angeles employment attorneys can explain, some legal arguments require plaintiffs to identify a “similarly situated” individual – someone with the…

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California Layoffs Without Notice Can Lead to Legal Trouble

Social media giant Twitter is facing legal action over allegedly laying off more than 950 workers without providing proper notice, as required under the federal and California WARN Act. WARN stands for Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act. Per the California Department of Industrial Relations, relocations, terminations, and mass layoffs…

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Los Angeles Employment Lawyer Reminder: Minimum Wage Up to $15.50 in 2023

A fair share of California employment lawsuits stem from employers’ failure to pay fair wages – including minimum wage. As a Los Angeles employment lawyer, I can affirm that failure to pay the state’s minimum wage ends up costing employers far more in the long-run. This is why it’s important…

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When Can I Sue for Wrongful Termination in California?

Wrongful termination in California is a situation wherein a worker is laid off or fired for a reason that violates state or federal law or public policy. As our Orange County employment attorneys can explain, most wrongful terminations stem from firing that resulted from: Violation of an implied contract. Whistleblower…

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Understanding the Ministerial Exception in California Employment Lawsuits

Both federal and state anti-discrimination laws cover most employers in California. These laws prevent employers from firing or taking other adverse action against workers on the basis of their gender, race, ethnicity, pregnancy, nationality, disability, etc. However, as our Riverside employment lawyers can explain, religious institutions – including schools –…

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California Employee Retaliation Case Threatens to Slash Worker Protection Nationally

Los Angeles employment lawyers have been carefully watching developments in a California workplace retaliation lawsuit that raises new questions about the scope of protections afforded under federal labor laws. This could potentially endanger these protections – not only here in the Golden State, but across the country – if the…

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How Do I File an Employment Discrimination Lawsuit in California?

Employment discrimination can be subtle, but it is described as unequal treatment or attitudes toward one group of employees or against another resulting in unfair, adverse impacts to a protected class of employees or prospective employees. Among the most common questions our Riverside employment discrimination attorneys receive is, “How do…

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New Year, New Laws Affect Employment in California

Big changes have arrived in the state of California in the new year, many of which will have a direct impact on employers and their employees.  The San Francisco Chronicle recently documented a run-down of the biggest additions to state law and how they will change life in California in…

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Castro-Ramirez v. Dependable Highways Express – Associational Disability Discrimination

A sharply divided California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Eight, issued a decision allowing a plaintiff to proceed with his associational disability discrimination claim against his employer. This was a reversal of the trial court’s opinion in Castro-Ramirez v. Dependable Highways Express Inc., wherein a father alleged he was…

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Twitter Takes On Gender Bias Employment Lawsuit in California

Much has been written about the lack of gender diversity in Silicon Valley. The problem has even birthed a few California employment lawsuits, with varied results. Most notable among those was the case of Ellen Pao, a junior partner, against her former employer and powerhouse venture capital firm, Kleiner Perkins Caufield…

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