Posts By Yaron Shaham
Compelling Arbitration When There Are Nonsignatories to an Arbitration Agreement
A Motion to Compel Arbitration is becoming a more regular occurrence with the increased frequency of arbitration agreements. Even in…
New Claims in an Employee’s Amended DFEH Complaint May be Dismissed if the Employee’s Initial DFEH Complaint Did Not Exhaust All Potential Administrative Remedies
California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act (“FEHA”) provides procedures and remedies to deter and redress unlawful employment practices. Under FEHA,…
Texas Updates Conditions Under Which a Landlord May Collect Late Fees for Late Rent and Defines What is Considered a Reasonable Late Fee
The State of Texas has updated the conditions under which a landlord may collect a late fee for a tenant’s…
New California Supreme Court Ruling: Consumer Loans Can Be So Expensive that They Are Illegal
On August 13, 2018, the California Supreme Court (“Supreme Court”), in a unanimous decision authored by Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuellar, said…