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Employees Could Sue For Hostile Environment Caused By Supervisor's Sexual Favoritism Of Their Co-Workers
Miller v. Department of Corrections, 36 Cal. 4th 446 (2005)
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Employee Who Quit After Refusing To Fire Co-Worker Could Proceed With Retaliation Claim
Yanowitz v. L'Oréal USA, Inc., 36 Cal. 4th 1028 (2005)
1
Corporate Officers And Directors Are Not Liable For Unpaid Wages Owed By Employer
Reynolds v. Bement, 36 Cal. 4th 1075 (2005)
2
Employee Had Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy In Documents Saved On Employer's Laptop
People v. Jiang, 131 Cal. App. 4th 1027 (2005)
2
Marijuana Compassionate Use Act Did Not Protect Employee From Termination
Ross v. Ragingwire Telecommunications, Inc., ___ Cal. App. 4th ___, 2005 WL 2140135 (Sept. 7, 2005)
2
Employer Failed To Prove Disabled Employee Was Incapable Of Performing Job: $2.6 Million Verdict Upheld
Green v. State of Cal., 132 Cal. App. 4th 97 (2005)
2
Trade Secret Must Be Identified Before Discovery Can Commence
Advanced Modular Sputtering, Inc. v. Superior Court, ___ Cal. App. 4th ___, 2005 WL 2210314 (Sept. 13, 2005)
3
Individual Who Lost Employment Opportunities May Sue Under RICO
Diaz v. Gates, ___ F.3d ___, 2005 WL 1949879 (9th Cir. Aug. 16, 2005) (en banc)
3
Employer's Confidentiality Rule Violated Federal Law
Cintas Corp., 344 NLRB No. 118 (June 30, 2005)
3
Employer Not Liable For Failing To Inform Employee About Cancellation Of Disability Insurance
Peralta v. Hispanic Business, Inc., 419 F.3d 1064 (9th Cir. 2005)
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Employer Permitted To Deduct For Partial-Day Absences From Exempt Employees' Vacation Accruals
Conley v. Pacific Gas & Elec., 131 Cal. App. 4th 260 (2005)
4
Employer's Lawsuit Against Employee Who Filed Fraudulent Workers' Comp Claim Was Properly Dismissed
Leegin Creative Leather Prods., Inc. v. Diaz, 131 Cal. App. 4th 1517 (2005)
4
Employee's Whistleblower Lawsuit Was Properly Dismissed
Brown v. Department of Corrections, ___ Cal. App. 4th ___, 2005 WL 2100468 (Aug. 31, 2005)
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Company Could Cancel Employees' Stock Options Following Sale Of The Business
Falkowski v. Imation Corp., ___ Cal. App. 4th ___, 2005 WL 2092925 (Aug. 31, 2005)
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Supervisor's Insistence On Anglicizing Employee's First Name Supported Hostile Environment Claim
El-Hakem v. BJY, Inc., 415 F.3d 1068 (9th Cir. 2005)
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Employer That Admitted Liability For Negligence Of Its Employee Could Not Be Sued For "Negligent Entrustment"
Jeld-Wen, Inc. v. Superior Court, 131 Cal. App. 4th 853 (2005)
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