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Justin Bieber’s Former Bodyguard Files Employment Lawsuit

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Justin Bieber's former bodyguard files a lawsuit after he was allegedly assaulted by the popstar, says Los Angeles employment lawyer Eric Grover.

The New Year Rings In New Changes to California Labor Laws

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New California labor laws are taking effect in 2013, says Eric Grover, a Los Angeles employment attorney.

Starbucks Battles Appeal in $14.1M Class-Action Employment Lawsuit

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Starbucks appeals verdict to pay $14.1 million for alleged tip violations, San Francisco wage and hour attorney Eric Grover reports.

Darden Restaurants Face Federal Lawsuit Over Server Wages

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Darden Restaurants is accused of requiring employees work off the block in a federal lawsuit, Los Angeles employment lawyer Eric Grover reports.

Bay Area Men Claim In-N-Out Burger Discriminates in Hiring Process

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A class-action lawsuit accuses In-N-Out Burger of discriminating against African Americans and older workers, reports Bay Area employment lawyer Eric Grover.

Website Exposes Bad Credit Card Firms, says Bay Area Consumer Protection...

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has launched a website that tracks financial complaints, reports Bay Area employment lawyer Carey Been.

Facebook ‘Like’ Isn’t Protected Speech Notes Los Angeles Employment Lawyer

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Los Angeles employment lawyer Eric Grover reports that a Judge has ruled that a Facebook 'Like' isn't protected speech, and can cost you your job.

California Employment Lawyer: 10 Ways Your Business Could End Up In...

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California employment attorney Eric Grover of Keller Grover LLP, educates on 10 ways your business can get sued.

Los Angeles Employment Lawyer: CA Employee Beats Arbitration Requirement!

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Former AMS employee finds arbitration loophole and files a lawsuit, reports California employment lawyer Eric Grover.

California Employment Lawyer: Facebook Privacy to Shape Employment Landscape

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The debate begins on whether it is illegal for employers to request job applicants' social media passwords, reports California employment attorney Eric Grover.

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