Month: June 2020

LAW360: As Final Calif. Privacy Regs Drop, Enforcement Fights Loom

By Allison Grande Law360 (June 12, 2020, 6:05 PM EDT) — The California attorney general declined to clarify several key ambiguities in his final rules for implementing the state’s landmark privacy law, leaving businesses bracing for enforcement battles and putting the spotlight on a likely ballot initiative that is poised to further complicate matters. Through three […]
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BLOOMBERGLAW: California Regulators Say Uber, Lyft Drivers Are Employees

Updated: June 11, 2020, 1:54 PM The California agency that regulates buses, limousines, and app-based transportation companies will consider Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft. Inc. drivers as employees and not independent contractors, as long as a court decision or voter-backed initiative doesn’t change the law. The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) published an order Tuesday that determines […]
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