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- Trademark infringement, discretionary bonus plans: corporate officer has no wage-hour exposure
- Question: We recently discovered that a company secured a web page using the trademarked name of a division of our company. They appear to be taking advertising revenue from our competitors and displaying it on the site. Beyond that, they are not selling any goods or services. Although the site...
- Research articles 2008-05-26
- Gay couples 'ecstatic' over ruling
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Lauren Patton was still in shock Thursday four hours after her neighbor woke her up, unable to withhold the news any longer: The California Supreme Court made its historic decision, and same-sex marriage was legal. "I almost can't believe it," said Patton, 24,...
- Research articles 2008-05-16
- California Supreme Court hears gay marriage case
- SAN FRANCISCO AFP — California's highest court heard arguments Tuesday from supporters and opponents of gay marriage in a case which could decide the legality of such unions in the largest US state. The California Supreme Court in San Francisco was addressing the constitutionality of the short but controversial...
- Research articles 2008-03-04
- Employers awaiting a major wage and hours court decision.(BUSINESS LAW)
- Employers are awaiting a major wage and hours court decision that could revoke the exempt status of thousands of employees. The California Supreme Court has agreed to consider an appeal by insurers, who argue that claims adjusters are exempt from overtime because they do administrative tasks....
- Research articles 2007-12-26
- State to Pay CalSTRS Interest on Withheld $500M Payment
- California Supreme Court Upholds CalSTRS' Call for State to Pay $200 Million in Interest SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The California Supreme Court has declined to review a lower court decision awarding California State Teachers' Retirement System's CalSTRS $200 million in interest payments, on $500 million withheld by the state in...
- Research articles 2007-11-15
- IN THE CAPITAL
- High Court Agrees To Hear Commandments, Prisoner casesThe U.S. Supreme Court has decided to review three cases raising important religious liberty issues.On Oct. 12, the justices accepted two lawsuits dealing with government display of the Ten Commandments and a third case challenging a federal law that requires prisons to respect...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
- Maryland Catholics Hear Birth Control Ruling Won't Apply.
- By Marguerite Higgins, The Washington Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 3--Roman Catholic organizations in Maryland will not be forced to provide health insurance that covers contraceptives in the wake of a California Supreme Court ruling because Maryland law has broader ...
- Research articles 2004-03-03
- California Supreme Court Must Defend Catholics' Civil Rights, Not Abridge Them Says American Life League
- WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- American Life League president Judie Brown issued the following statement regarding Catholic Charities of Sacramento, Inc. v. State of California: "The question before the California Supreme Court is simple: Will the civil rights of Catholics in California be protected by that state's Supreme Court?...
- Research articles 2003-12-01
- California High Court Won't Hear State Teachers' Retirement System Suit.
- By Gilbert Chan, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 31--The California Supreme Court declined Wednesday to hear a lawsuit attempting to force the state to restore a $500 million benefit payment to the California State Teachers' Retirement System. ...
- Research articles 2003-07-31
- `Hotel conversion fee' valid, California court rules. (Exactions).(California Supreme Court )
- A fee imposed as a condition of permitting conversion of a residential hotel to a tourist hotel was not an unconstitutional taking of the hotel owners' property without just compensation, the California Supreme Court has ruled (San Remo Hotel, L.P. v. City and County of San...
- Research articles 2002-07-31
- Santa Ana ordinance upheld.(A Santa Ana, California, law prohibiting camping and the storage of personal property in public places is upheld by the California Supreme Court)
- On a 6-1 vote, the California Supreme Court ruled that a strict Santa Ana law barring camping and the storing of personal property in public areas does not violate the constitutional rights of homeless people. The case was the first of its kind to reach a state...
- Research articles 1995-05-01
- How Do Third-Party, Bad Faith Bodily Injury Claims Affect Automobile Insurance Costs and Compensation
- In its 1979 decision in Royal Globe Insurance Company v. Superior Court, the California Supreme Court gave an accident victim the right to bring a claim for punitive damages against another person's liability insurer if the victim felt that the insurer had engaged in unfair claims settlement practices. Although the...
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- California Court Rules that Insurers' Consent Required to Transfer Coverage for Pre-Close Liability Claims
- The white paper asserts that in a 6-1 decision, the California Supreme Court ruled that insurer consent is necessary before liability insurance benefits can be assigned to a successor corporation in a merger or acquisition. These benefits include defense and indemnification for claims arising before the transaction date, and covered...
- White papers 2003-04-29
- Calif. insurers win suit over ERISA preemption. (Employee Retirement Income Security Act)
- Calif. Insurers Win Suit Over ERISA Preemption Insurers have won another round in their battle to establish that state unfair claims practices laws and the punitive damage suits they spawn are preempted by ERISA. The California Supreme Court ruled 5-2 that workers...
- Research articles 1989-01-09
- Birth control benefit upheld.(The Week in Healthcare)
- Byline: Laura B. Benko Roman Catholic hospitals in California were dealt a legal and philosophical blow last week when the state's high court upheld the constitutionality of a law requiring employers to cover birth control as part of their pharmacy benefits. ...
- Research articles 2004-03-08
- The Chubb Corporation Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Thank you. The question-and-answer session will be conducted electronically. [Operator Instructions]. And we'll take our first question from Jay Gelb [Lehman Brothers]. Jay Gelb - Lehman Brothers Thank you. The fires you are most focused on the California and that one a little fast....
- Earnings calls 2007-10-24
- American Electric Power Co., Inc. Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer Session Operator Thank you. [Operator Instructions]. And our first question is from Greg Gordon from Citigroup. Please go ahead. Greg Gordon - Citigroup Thanks. Would you mind talking in a little bit more detail about what your next steps will be in determining whether...
- Earnings calls 2007-10-25
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