On July 11, employees throughout the City of San Diego began accruing paid sick leave due to San Diego’s recently-approved Earned Sick Leave and Minimum Wage Ordinance. In addition to raising the City’s minimum wage to $10.50 per hour (and requiring annual increases after that), the Ordinance allows employees working 30 or more hours per Read More…
Archives for July 2016
Appellate Review Adds New Twist In Chargers Stadium Effort
The California Supreme Court recently made it a little harder for a new Chargers stadium to be approved with only a majority vote, rather than a two-thirds vote, in the upcoming November election. As explained in an earlier post, the Fourth District Court of Appeal’s March of 2016 decision in California Cannabis Coalition v. City Read More…
Appellate Court Clarifies Obligation Of Corporations To Make Out-Of-State Records Available For Inspection By Shareholders
The California Corporations Code includes several provisions related to the creation, storage, and inspection of corporate records. For example, Corporations Code section 1601 states that corporations must make certain records, such as accounting books and minutes from board and committee meetings, available to shareholders upon written demand, subject to certain limitations. In a recent decision Read More…