California

California became a state on September 9, 1850, making it the 31st US state. Before being named a US state, it was referred to as the California Republic. With a total area of over 163,000 miles, it is the 3rd largest by area in the US, and with a population of nearly 40 million, it is the most populous state in the country.  With a $2.7 trillion economy, it boasts the fifth largest economy in the world.

Popular culture, government policy, innovation, and a liberal-government make California a trendsetter for other US states in terms of legislation and government actions. The rise and origination of the internet, the original film industry, and entertainment are from California. And, it is diverse in terms of employment/economy, with major industries being in: film, entertainment, sports, pop culture, music, real estate, technology, and government industries, among others. California is home to silicon valley, where companies like Google, Cisco, Apple and Adobe have headquarters, and it boasts the largest concentration of high-tech companies in the country. 

California is an extremely liberal state. Both the Legislature and Congress currently have members from both parties. In addition to Republican and Democrat, there are four additional parties which can run for office in CA which are: Green Party, American Independent Party, Peace and Freedom Party, and the Libertarian Party. In recent elections, a majority of state-voters have supported the Democratic party.

California is home to Stanford Law School, which was the 2nd ranked law school in the country in 2017, and is home to University of California Berkeley and University of California Los Angeles School of Law, which ranked 12th and 18th respectively in 2017. Alcatraz Island, the Hollywood Sign, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Yosemite National Park, are among the many historical sites visitors are drawn to in the state annually.

California is a part of the Ninth Circuit, which has been at the center of many contentious legal battles regarding immigration, the Trump Administration’s travel ban litigation, issues of copyright brought by PETA and litigation on the Equal Pay Act.  California legislation and state court litigation can have an outsize impact on the rest of the country, and the National Law Review covers these cases and developments on a regular basis.

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Mar
21
2024
Cal/OSHA Publishes Model Plan and Guidance for Complying with Workplace Violence Prevention Law Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jan
29
2016
What California Retail Employers Need to Know About Accommodating Pregnancy Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
8
2024
California Legislature Proposes Bill Giving Employees the Right to “Disconnect” from Work Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
3
2016
Employers Beware of Phishing Scams Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jul
18
2016
New PAGA Amendments – What Employers Doing Business in California Need to Know Jackson Lewis P.C.
Aug
2
2016
California Supreme Court on Arbitration Agreement Silent on Class Action Waivers Jackson Lewis P.C.
Sep
20
2016
Eight States Will Vote On New Marijuana Laws On Election Day 2016 Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
19
2021
California Supreme Court Agrees to Answer Question About Employment Retaliation Jackson Lewis P.C.
Nov
11
2016
Impacts of Proposition 64 on California Employers Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
27
2021
Worker Classification: A Pre- and Post-COVID-19 Challenge for Real Estate Industry Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
10
2021
Updated Guidance from California’s DFEH at the One Year Mark of the Pandemic Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
16
2021
Don’t Forget About Mandated Retirement Plans for California Employers Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jan
11
2017
Working At Home May Be Reasonable Accommodation Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
8
2017
California Court Provides Additional Guidance on Timekeeping Rounding, Grace Period Claims Jackson Lewis P.C.
Mar
15
2017
California: Separate Compensation for Rest Breaks and Non-Productive Time Required for Non-Exempt Commissioned Employees Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
14
2021
New CDC Face Covering Guidance & What It Means for California Workplaces Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jun
10
2021
California Considering Mandating Implicit Bias Training for Real Estate Industry Employees Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
15
2017
Class Action Waiver in Employment Arbitration Agreement is Unenforceable, Court Rules Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jul
6
2021
Santa Clara County Updates Public Health Order Reducing Obligations on Employers Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jul
28
2021
As Facial Recognition Technology Surges, Organizations Face Privacy and Cybersecurity Concerns, and Fraud Jackson Lewis P.C.
Aug
11
2021
West Hollywood Passes Ordinance Expanding Hotel Worker Protection Jackson Lewis P.C.
Sep
22
2021
What’s Next with Cal/OSHA and COVID-19 Standards? Jackson Lewis P.C.
Oct
6
2021
California’s COVID-19 Employer Reporting Requirements Revised Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
15
2021
Masks are Back in California Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
1
2022
California Court of Appeals Rules Short Haul Drivers’ Claims Preempted by Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Rules Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
7
2022
California Has Its Own Flavor of WARN Requirements That Employers Should Be Aware Of Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jul
5
2018
Justice Department Seeks Injunctions Against California’s ‘Sanctuary Laws’ Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jul
20
2018
Governor Brown Signed Bill Amending a Key Term in the California Arbitration Act Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
23
2022
California Supreme Court Rules Additional Penalties May Be Recoverable for Meal & Rest Period Violations Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jun
23
2022
Governor Rolls Back California COVID-19 Executive Orders & Cal/OSHA Releases Draft Permanent COVID-19 Standard Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jan
28
2019
Do I Have to Grant Leave for Employee Requests to Attend Their Children’s School Activities? Maybe in California Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
1
2019
Teamsters Challenges Federal Agency Decision on California Break Rules on Interstate Truck Drivers Jackson Lewis P.C.
Feb
15
2019
Ninth Circuit Re-affirms Fair Credit Reporting Act’s Strict Disclosure Standards Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
9
2019
Proposed Legislation in Massachusetts Would Create Private Right of Action for Improper Collection of Personal or Biometric Information Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
8
2019
California’s “ABC” Test for Independent Contractor Analysis to be Applied Retroactively Jackson Lewis P.C.
 

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