They fired him, so he fired back. An ex-employee of the mass grocery retailer Kroger working at the company's Oregon headquarters stated that he would have been pleased to comply with his employer's request to avoid bicycling through the lobby of the corporate offices...
Month: February 2017
Notorious LA-area natural gas blowout case settles
Something as big as the mass spewing of gas in late 2015 from the Aliso Canyon underground storage facility near Porter Ranch in the San Fernando Valley was bound to spark litigation. As well as a notable outcome. That outcome was publicly revealed last week, with a...
Complex business litigation ends with bang: $500 million in damages
Although they asked for eight times that amount, the half a billion in damages that ZeniMax Media was awarded by a jury in a federal trial last week was welcomed, with the company's chairman telling reporters in the wake of the case that, "We appreciate the jury's...
Business regulation: a stressed focus of the new administration
Compliance. And, again, compliance. Regardless of where they stand on positions regarding business regulation in the United States, company owners and entrepreneurs in California and across the country uniformly come together in agreement on this one point: Their...