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Brief Recap of Adolph v Uber Oral Argument; Don’t Let Your IP Be Held Hostage

Good morning, welcome to my latest edition of Monday Morning Briefing.   I am conducting a Webinar this morning on the topic of Tip Pooling hosted by the folks at KickFin at 11am today, so I need to type in record time, let’s see if I can do this.  So I am going to make this…

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Upcoming Adolph v Uber Oral Argument; Saving Envelopes, Texts, Videos and Emails

Good morning, welcome to my latest edition of Monday Morning Briefing.   I gave you all a break last week, and from what I can tell, some of you were still reeling from the last few of these I sent out, so perhaps it was a good thing. But the sun is shining, the sky is…

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Compliance Issues to Watch – Working off the Clock, Shaving Time, Reimbursing Expenses

Good morning, welcome to my latest edition of Monday Morning Briefing.   I hope you are enjoying this delicious weather we are finally having here in California, and if you celebrated any holidays this past week or so, some time with family and friends.  I most definitely did both. STORIES FROM THE FRONTLINES – COMPLIANCE ISSUES…

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Two CA Appellate Courts Foreshadow The State of Play with PAGA; Top 10 Action Tips To Address PAGA Suits NOW

Welcome to my latest Monday Morning Briefing, which I will tell you right now, I am writing on Sunday so that I make sure to get this one out to you bright and early Monday morning.  I have a confession –  I avoided sending out my Briefing last week.  I knew I was going to…

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