It usually happens at 2:00 a.m. You have just been fired. Or you finally reported the supervisor who would not stop touching you, and suddenly your shifts were cut and your performance reviews turned negative. You cannot sleep. You do not know a lawyer, you do not...
Month: July 2026
What Recent California Verdicts And Settlements Tell Employees About Their Own Cases
California juries have been sending an unmistakable message to employers. In the last year alone, jurors in Los Angeles, Santa Monica and San Diego have returned employment verdicts of $103 million, $105 million and $52 million. Employer-side firms have started...
Sexual Harassment And Gender Discrimination In California: What Has Changed For Workers In 2026
If you have been harassed or treated differently because of your sex, gender identity or gender expression at work, the legal landscape you are stepping into today is not the same one that existed even two years ago. Two things are happening at once. Federal...
Careful What You Ask AI About Your Employment Case
Clients with questions about their employment or wrongful termination case are turning to AI for help, just like in every other area of life. It is fast, it is free, and it never makes you feel foolish for asking. Is it a good idea? And what are the risks? Knowledge...
Can my sexual harassment claim be forced into arbitration in California?
Forced Arbitration and Sexual Harassment Claims: What California Employees Need to Know Most employees never read the arbitration agreement they signed on their first day. It was buried somewhere in the onboarding packet, between the direct deposit form and the...
