California Supreme Court Ruling Lowers the Bar on Recovering Emotional Distress Damages
California Supreme Court Ruling Lowers the Bar on Recovering Emotional Distress Damages

Category: Thought Leadership

August 8, 2024
Karen J. Porter Chelsea N. Cortes

California Supreme Court Ruling Lowers the Bar on Recovering Emotional Distress Damages

The California Supreme Court recently issued a ruling in Downey v. City of Riverside (Cal., July 22, 2024, No. S280322) 2024 WL 3491142, which lowers the bar to recover emotional distress damages in a claim for negligent...
July 23, 2024
Jennifer A. Morin Katharine Smith

Major Legislative Changes to PAGA for the First Time in Two Decades

On July 1, 2024, California’s Governor, Gavin Newsom, approved two new bills that give California businesses an opportunity to limit the amount of PAGA penalties to which they could be liable for under the California...
May 9, 2024
Jennifer A. Morin

Individual Employee Claim No Longer Necessary To Be a Representative In a PAGA Lawsuit

Last month the California Court of Appeal in Balderas v. Fresh Start Harvesting (April 18, 2024) 2024 WL 1673112, made it even easier for a California employee to bring a lawsuit under the California Labor Code Private...
February 8, 2024
Helen M. Luetto

The Consequences of Incivility

In 2014, the California Supreme Court adopted California Rule of Court, Rule 9.7. Known as the civility pledge, Rule 9.7 requires everyone admitted to practice law to take an oath to conduct herself with dignity, courtesy,...
February 1, 2024
Margaret F. Mahaffey Kendra E. Bray

Walsworth Publishes 2023 Asbestos Litigation Year In Review

Walsworth’s 2023 Asbestos Litigation Year In Review report is now available for download. The report includes information on the volume of cases and overall filing trends associated with San Francisco, Alameda, and Los