Five Key Takeaways from California’s Watershed Privacy Law July 27, 2018 By Kaylee A. Cox and Joel E. Roberson California recently enacted a sweeping new privacy law, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, which is likely to have...
California Workers’ Comp Changes Helping System, Division Chief Says July 27, 2018 By Don Jergler California’s workers’ compensation system has undergone numerous changes since the implementation of the sweeping reforms that started in 2013 with...
PG&E to California Governor on Fire Liability Plan: It’s Not Enough July 26, 2018 By Brian Eckhouse California Governor Jerry Brown issued a plan this week to help the state’s embattled utilities facing liabilities from wildfires. For...
Oregon School Settles Lawsuit Over Student’s Pro-Trump Shirt July 26, 2018 Lawyers for an Oregon high school student who was disciplined for wearing a T-shirt promoting President Donald Trump’s effort to...
Two Women Sentenced in Washington for Insurance Fraud July 26, 2018 Two Washington state women have been sentenced after pleading guilty to committing insurance fraud, the state insurance department announced. The...
Gun Safety Legislation Proposed for Seattle Area July 26, 2018 Seattle-area officials are considering five pieces of legislation that would require warning signs outside of gun shops and secure firearm...
9 California Restaurants Cited for Failing to Provide Workers’ Comp July 26, 2018 By Don Jergler A joint enforcement strike force issued more than $200,000 in administrative fines to nine Contra Costa County, Calif. restaurants for...
Heavy Rainstorm Damaged New Mexico Homes, Infrastructure July 25, 2018 Raging waters from the Santa Fe River and arroyos have caused damage to Santa Fe, N.M. homes, city facilities and...
Colorado Cleaning Up After Mudslides, Flooding July 25, 2018 People in southern Colorado are cleaning up after heavy rain triggered mudslides and flooding and hail piled up like snow....
California Governor Taking PG&E Closer to Fire Law Changes July 25, 2018 California utility giants PG&E Corp. and Edison International are one step closer to changing a state law that has exposed...