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After-Acquired Evidence Can’t be Used as a Catch-All Defense in California Employment Lawsuit

It’s common practice for employers accused of discrimination against their workers to try to dig up dirt about the workers’ past – anything that might help bolster their case. But can the evidence acquired after the employee had been disparately treated be used to justify those actions? “After-acquired evidence” is…

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Top 5 Causes of California Employment Lawsuits

California employers have a responsibility to do their best to ensure workplaces are safe, fair, and free of harassment. Failure to do so can result in employment litigation. Here, our Los Angeles employment lawyers detail the top five most common causes of California employment lawsuits. Independent contractor misclassification. There are…

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California Non-Disclosure Agreement Violated Labor Law, Court Rules

Nondisclosure agreements, sometimes also referred to as confidentiality clauses, are written legal contracts between employers and employees, drafted with the purpose of laying out binding terms and conditions. These can include provisions like prohibitions on disclosing confidential and proprietary information. However, as our Los Angeles employment attorneys can explain, they…

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New California Law Would End “No Rehiring” Clauses in Worker Discrimination Settlements

When a 34-year-old former California correctional officer secured a $1.7 million settlement from her former employer in her pregnancy discrimination lawsuit, she thought that might be the end of it. The agency was accused of failing to accommodate her pregnancy, ultimately resulting in her baby’s stillbirth. But she’s back in…

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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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