2016 June

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Articles in this issue:

Appellate Reports and Briefs

Flores v. Presbyterian − Negligence in the use and maintenance of equipment used to implement a doctor’s order constitutes “professional negligence” under MICRA and subject to MICRA statute of limitations

Jeffrey I. Ehrlich

2016 June


The best and worst employment cases of 2015

The good, the bad, and the most useful: A look back at the year’s most important employment law cases

Andrew H. Friedman

2016 June


Working for free

The rewards and need for pro bono work

Vincent D. Howard

2016 June


Changes in California’s sexual-harassment laws

From the basic elements of FEHA to the most recent developments

Dalia Khalili

2016 June


Eleven cases that every employment lawyer should know about

Cases filled with great weapons that can be used to defeat summary judgments, obtain better fee awards, win appeals, and help refute many thorny defense arguments

Norman Pine

2016 June


Election season is officially here

Kamala Harris speaks to CAALA Board of Governors in April

David M. Ring

2016 June


The tail that wags the dog

Strategies for overcoming barriers to settlement, especially attorneys’ fees when they become an issue

Jan Frankel Schau

2016 June


Whistle[blow] while you work

Examining the state and federal whistleblower laws that protect employees from retaliation

Iris Weinmann

2016 June


Does the anti-SLAPP statute discriminate against FEHA plaintiffs?

An analysis of [case]Decambre[/case] and how it injected the [case]McDonnell-Douglas[/case] burden-shifting test into anti-SLAPP motion consideration

John Steven West

2016 June


Employment litigation: A judicial perspective

A former employment lawyer who recently served on the Los Angeles Superior Court offers practical guidance for employment lawyers

Jeffrey K. Winikow (Ret.)

2016 June


The California Primary – is the Democrat really a “Democrat”?

In this pivitol year for statewide office, voting for a candidate with “Democrat” after their name might not be enough to ensure a pro-consumer vote

Stuart Zanville

2016 June

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