Public Law
Public Law Journal: FALL 2020, VOL. 43, NO. 4
Content
- 2020-2021 Executive Committee of the Labor & Employment Law Section
- 2020-2021 Executive Committee of the Public Law Section
- 2020-2021 Labor & Employment Law Section Editorial Board
- 2020-2021 Public Law Journal Editorial Board
- Alameda and the Road Ahead For the California Rule
- Cases Pending Before the California Supreme Court
- Employment Law Case Notes
- From the Editors of the Labor & Employment Law Review Editorial Policy
- Inside the Law Review/Journal
- McIe Self-Study: Hot Topics In Public Sector Labor Law
- Mediation Tips and Arbitration Bits
- Message From the Labor & Employment Law Section Chair
- Message From the Public Law Section Chair
- Nlra Case Notes
- Public Lawyer Spotlight: Suzanne Ambrose, State Personnel Board Executive Officer
- Public Sector Case Notes
- Robinson and the Road Ahead For Paga Claims
- The New Hybrid Workplace: Some Employer Considerations During Covid-19
- Wage and Hour Case Notes
WAGE AND HOUR CASE NOTES
By Leonard H. Sansanowicz
Leonard H. Sansanowicz is the principal of Sansanowicz Law Group, P.C. and represents employees in all aspects of employment law. He is a member of the Executive Board of the California Lawyers Association, as well as the Executive Committee of the Labor and Employment Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association. He can be contacted at: leonard@law-slg.com.
TRIAL COURT MAY REVIEW BOILERPLATE DECLARATIONS FOR COERCION AND MAY STRIKE OR DISCOUNT THE WEIGHT OF DECLARATIONS FROM NON-PUTATIVE CLASS MEMBERS SUBMITTED IN SUPPORT OF OPPOSITION TO CLASS CERTIFICATION
Barriga v. 99 Cents Only Stores, LLC, 51 Cal. App. 5th 299 (2020)