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CA Refuses to Review Drivers as Independent Contractors Order

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Donald Trump Fast Facts - Local News 8

Donald Trump Fast Facts Here’s a look at the life of Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States. Personal Birth place: New York, New York Birth name: Donald John Trump Father: Fred Trump, real estate developer Mother: Mary (Macleod) Trump Marriages:Melania (Knauss) Trump (January 22, 2005-present); Marla (Maples) Trump (December 1993-June 1999, divorced); Ivana (Zelnicek) Trump (1977-1990, divorced) Children: with Melania Trump: Barron, March 20, 2006; with Marla Maples: Tiffany, October 13, 1993; with Ivana Trump: Eric, 1984; Ivanka, October 30, 1981; Donald Jr., December 31, 1977 Education: Attended Fordham University; University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Finance, B.S. in Economics, 1968 Other Facts As Trump evolved from real estate developer to reality television star, he turned his name into a brand. Licensed Trump products have included board games, steaks, cologne, vodka, furniture and menswear.

Robinhood is being sued by the parents of 20-year-old trader who killed himself after believing he had lost $730,000

Prop 22 Challenge Fails

Julius Young The California Supreme Court has declined to block implementation of Prop 22, the November 2020 voter-passed initiative which designates app-based drivers as independent contractors under a scheme set up by the initiative. The challenge to the initiative was filed on January 12, 2021 with the California Supreme Court. Filing the challenge were the SEIU (Service Employees International Union) and a handful of gig-workers. The petitioners in the case, known as Castellanos v. State of California, elected to file the case directly with the California Supreme Court rather than at a California Superior Court (i.e. trial court) level. A link to the filing, called an “Emergency Petition for Writ of Mandate and Request for Expedited Review”, can be found at the bottom of this post.

ADA Defense Lawyer: Hotels Must List Accessible Features On The Web Or Risk Lawsuits

ADA Defense Lawyer: Hotels Must List Accessible Features On The Web Or Risk Lawsuits By Martin H. Orlick, Chair at JMBM’s ADA Compliance & Defense Group share this article As we ve discussed in previous blogs, there has been an uptick in lawsuits filed against hotels alleging a failure to list accessible features on their website as required by the ADA. While many of these cases have been successfully defended in federal courts, new filings continue to surge and many plaintiffs are turning to state courts which have different requirements for dismissal. Martin Orlick, Chair of JMBM s ADA Compliance & Defense Group, explains why we should expect these cases to continue in 2021 and what hotels should be looking out for.

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