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John Fielding, CEO
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California Labor Laws Employer Dispute Representation - Law firm litigates cases involving California labor laws including recovery of vacation and overtime pay and wrongful termination.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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To support California's law enforcement community, the Attorney General coordinates statewide narcotics enforcement efforts, participates in criminal investigations and provides forensic science services, identification and information services and telecommunication support.
This pamphlet is intended to assist local legislative bodies in complying with California's open meeting laws and to assist those who monitor the performance of legislative bodies.
Provides information to assist government officials in complying with California's conflict of interests laws and to assist the public and news media in understanding these laws so that conflict of interests situations can be monitored.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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California landlords are getting around strict rent control laws by exercising their rights to evict tenants under the Ellis Act, which allows landlords to withdraw their rental units from the market and evict tenants.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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Why did California's legislature change the law and permit RECKLESS LAWSUITS AGAINST GUN MAKERS?
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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California's deregulation law, AB1890, provides that consumers who are unable to find a supplier shall automatically "belong" to their incumbent utility, designated as the " default provider.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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California's Lemon Law requires the manufacturer of a new motor vehicle with a manufacturer's written warranty to repair the vehicle during the warranty period so that it conforms to the warranty.
Under California's Lemon Law, a new vehicle which is leased or sold with a manufacturer's written warranty may be returned to the manufacturer for a refund or a replacement if it cannot be repaired.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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But Peron urged voters of all persuasions to take advantage of California's new open primary law to put him on the November ballot as the Republican candidate.
This explicit attention to democratic principles makes the law particularly apt for application to California's water disputes and the plight of poor communities who have so often borne more than their share of negative environmental and economic consequences of water development.
California's political watchdog agency is suing one of the state's wealthiest and most influential Indian tribes, alleging violations of campaign finance reporting laws.
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