Labor and Employment Law
Ca. Labor & Emp't Rev. September 2018, Volume 32, No. 5
Content
- Labor & Employment Law Section Executive Committee 2017-2018
- Cases Pending Before the California Supreme Court
- Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court: Employees' Perspective
- Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court: Employers' Perspective
- Employment Law Case Notes
- Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis: Employees' Perspective
- Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis: Employers' Perspective
- From the Editors Editorial Policy
- Inside the Law Review
- Janus v. Afscme: Employees' Perspective
- Janus v. Afscme: Employers' Perspective
- Masthead
- Nlra Case Notes
- Public Sector Case Notes
- Wage and Hour Case Notes
- Message From the Chair
Message From the Chair
By Thomas A. Lenz
Thomas Lenz is a partner in the Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Ruud & Romo law firm (Cerritos and Pasadena offices). He advises and represents employers on labor and employment law. He attended Marquette University (B.A.) and Louisiana State University Law Center (J.D.). He began his career with National Labor Relations Board Region 21 (Los Angeles). He teaches at the USC Gould School of Law. Serving the Section since 2012, he has participated in conferences and presentations as well as programming and appearances on the Your Legal Rights radio show (KALW-FM 91.7 San Francisco and www.kalw.org) on topics of workplace law.
"I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member." So said Groucho Marx.
Yet, I took and passed the bar exam in Illinois and California and became an attorney. And I became a member of several bars thanks to highly mobile clients and the reciprocity available from my very first admission in Illinois. And I joined labor and employment law sections in California, in Illinois, other states, and with the American Bar Association. Over the years, I attended occasional programs and read the occasional publications. And as time went on, I began speaking at more and more events for numerous organizations.