Business Law
Business Law News 2017, ISSUE 2
Content
- Standing Committee Officers of the Business Law Section 2016-2017
- Business Law News Editorial Team
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2016-2017
- Table of Contents
- Executive Committee: Message from the Chair
- Claims Against the Claims Handlers Under Large Deductible Workers' Compensation Insurance Policies
- Bln Editorial Board: Message from the Editor
- Avoiding Labor Entanglements for Commission-Earning Employees in a Changing Legal Landscape
- Claims Against the Claims Handlers Under Large Deductible Workers' Compensation Insurance Policies
- California Court of Appeal Reverses Previous Decision and Affirms the Use of Second Meal Period Waivers for Healthcare Employers
- Avoiding Labor Entanglements for Commission-Earning Employees in a Changing Legal Landscape
- Commercially Reasonable Efforts: a Recent Delaware Supreme Court Holding Might Motivate Contract Drafters to Define the Term for Themselves
- California Court of Appeal Reverses Previous Decision and Affirms the Use of Second Meal Period Waivers for Healthcare Employers
- How To Respond To Irs Notices
- Commercially Reasonable Efforts: a Recent Delaware Supreme Court Holding Might Motivate Contract Drafters to Define the Term for Themselves
- How To Respond To Irs Notices
- Standing Committee Officers of the Business Law Section 2016-2017
- Business Law News Editorial Team
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2016-2017
- Table of Contents
- Executive Committee: Message from the Chair
- Bln Editorial Board: Message from the Editor
BLN Editorial Board: Message from the Editor
Ken Minesinger
Welcome to Issue 2 2017 of the Business Law News. In addition to an update from the Chair of the business law section, James Hill, this issue of the Business Law News features five insightful articles that I hope will be of interest.
First up is an article by author David Shaneyfelt dealing with large deductible workers’ compensation policies and how they can be used as a tool by California employers to reduce the amount they pay in premiums.
Next, we have an article from authors Laura Reathaford and Benjamin Stockman that updates our readers on wage and hour laws when applied to commission-based compensation.