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A recent ruling from the California Court of Appeal, Brown v. Los Angeles Unified School District, about being āsick to Wi-Fiā established
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A recent ruling from the California Court of Appeal, Brown v. Los Angeles Unified School District, about being āsick to Wi-Fiā established

Senator Bob Archuleta has been sued for sexual harassment by a former employee, identified as āJane Doeā. According to court documents filed

People often confuse the terms sex and gender. Although they are related, sex and gender have two different meanings. The term sex

We all know that harassment is wrong but unfortunately, it still happens too often at work. Employers should protect their employees and

Choosing an employment attorney is an important decision. Whether you have an employment discrimination, employment harassment, or whistleblower case, youāll need the

Being accused of something you didnāt do can hurt. Even worse, some accusations can cause serious damage to your reputation. If your

No one has the right to touch you without your consent or make you feel uncomfortable. In California, employment laws protect workers

Many people lie. Some lies may not be very damaging (such as white lies) while others are more serious. But not every

In California, defamation is defined as an invasion of a personās reputation. Itās verbal or written communication that is false about another

One of the most frustrating things that can happen is to be falsely accused at work. False allegations are claims of wrongdoing