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City of West Hollywood in Conjunction With the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder Clerk Will Begin Historic Issuance of Marriage Licenses to Same-Sex Couples on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at West Hollywood Park
Recent California Supreme Court Ruling to Legalize Same-Sex Marriages Goes into Effect WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- In a monumental moment in the history of the United States, the City of West Hollywood in conjunction with the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder Clerk will begin to issue marriage licenses and perform...
Tags: California Supreme Court, ceremony, E-mail, FINANCE, Government
Research articles 2008-06-12
California Supreme Court to Hear Intel E-Mail Case Involving Former Employee.
By Claire Cooper, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Claire Cooper, The Sacramento Bee, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: California Supreme Court, e-mail, Intel Corp., Sacramento Bee
Research articles 2002-03-28
California Supreme Court Seems Divided on Intel E-Mail Case.
By Howard Mintz, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Howard Mintz, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: California Supreme Court, e-mail, Intel Corp.
Research articles 2003-04-03

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California Supreme Court refuses to give literal effect to jewelers' block policy language limiting coverage
E.M.M.I., Inc. v. Zurich American Ins. Co., 84 P. 3d 38, 9 Cal. Reptr. 3d 701 (California Supreme Court--February 23, 2004) Perhaps because of the high risk of moral hazard or outright fraud through "inside jobs" and because of the often suspicious-looking circumstances of jewelry losses (e.g., a courier...
Tags: California Supreme Court, Insurance, policyholder, Zurich
Research articles 2004-09-01
California Supreme Court Rejects Federal Defense To Harassment Claims
This article says that an employer may avoid liability for harassment that does not involve an adverse employment action (e.g., termination or demotion) if the employer can demonstrate: (1) it took reasonable steps to prevent and promptly correct sexual harassment in the workplace, and (2) the aggrieved employee unreasonably failed...
Tags: California Supreme Court, Jackson Lewis, Harassment, Human Resources, Gender And Diversity
White papers 2004-01-07
California Supreme Court Approves Mandatory Arbitration Agreements
The California Supreme Court on August 24, 2000 issued an important ruling approving the concept of mandatory, employer-imposed arbitration agreements for resolution of employment disputes. The Court required that such agreements be bilateral (i.e., both the employer and the employee must be bound to arbitrate claims); required that the employer...
Tags: agreement, arbitration, California Supreme Court
Research articles 2000-10-02
California Supreme Court refuses to give effect to automobile policy language restricting coverage for permissive users of vehicle; coverage-limiting language insufficiently "conspicuous, plain, and clear" to be enforced
Haynes v. Farmers Insurance Exchange, 32 Cal. 4th 1198, 89 P. 3d 381 (California Supreme Court--May 17, 2004) Haynes involved an automobile policy that provided, in two separate portions of the policy, there was no coverage for claims made arising out of permissive use of the vehicle. Policyholder William...
Tags: accident, California Supreme Court, FARMERS, Insurance
Research articles 2004-09-01
Affimative action: Showdown in the Supreme Court
When the two landmark lawsuits challenging the use of race-conscious admissions programs for undergraduates and law school students at the University of Michigan UM come before the U.S. Supreme Court on April 1, they will become the most significant civil rights cases in the last 25 years.The Court's 1978 decision...
Tags: admission, University of Michigan
Research articles 2003-03-01
The redemption of equitable apportionment
Introduction On August 17, 2006, the California Supreme Court issued decisions in Microsoft Corp v. Franchise Tax Board and General Motors v. Franchise Tax Board. The two cases offered the court the opportunity to clarify the calculation of the California sales factor and application of equitable apportionment principles to...
Tags: California, California Supreme Court, General Motors Corp., income, Microsoft Corp., redemption, SALES, tax
Research articles 2006-09-01
Travel Roundup: Deutsche Bank Sues Trump, NASCAR Hurts Tourism, Unemployment Hits BART and More
Deutsche Bank sues Trump over defaulted loan -- Deutsche Bank Trust Co. Americas claims Donald Trump owes it $40 million after he defaulted on a $640 million loan for his Trump International Hotel & Tower in Chicago. The lawsuit, filed in New York State Supreme Court, alleges that Trump signed a personal...
Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, NASCAR, Unemployment, Florida, Trump, Operational Accounting, Financial Accounting, Finance, Barbara E. Hernandez
Blog posts 2008-12-01
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....
Tags: Chubb Corp.
Earnings calls 2007-10-24
It's Morning in America!
Since Harriet Miers withdrew her nomination to the Supreme Court, Democratic senators such as Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein of California, Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) and Dick Durbin (Ill.)-i.e. all the people who had absolutely nothing to do with Miers' withdrawal-have been blanketing the airwaves with demands that Bush must now...
Tags: Democrat, nomination, Republican, White House, withdrawal
Research articles 2005-10-31
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