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KYL Northern California Lawyers Honored as 2019 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

KYL Northern California Lawyers Honored as 2019 Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

by Marjorie Hall | Jun 27, 2019 | Homepage News, Other News

Keesal, Young & Logan is pleased to announce that Peter Boutin, John Giffin, Philip McLeod, Ben Suter, Lisa Bertain, and Julie Taylor were named to the 2019 Northern California Super Lawyers list, and Elyse Whitehead was named to the Northern California Rising...
KYL joins Shell, Gap, Ingersoll Rand and our Partner Mitratech for CLOC Co-Innovation Session

KYL joins Shell, Gap, Ingersoll Rand and our Partner Mitratech for CLOC Co-Innovation Session

by Marjorie Hall | Jun 25, 2019 | Homepage News, KYL Technology News

Legal Ops 2.0 – How Co-Innovation was a Hit at CLOC 2019 The Mitratech Team At this year’s CLOC Vegas Institute, we had the privilege of not only being a sponsor but also a presenter at a key session, Legal Ops 2.0: How Co-Innovation is Driving the Industry’s Future,...

Maritime Alert: U.S. Supreme Court Overrules 9th Circuit, Ruling that a Seaman may not Recover Punitive Damages on an Unseaworthiness Claim

Maritime Alert: Supreme Court Rules that State Wage-and-Hour Laws do not Apply to Drilling Workers off the Coast of California

Maritime Alert: Supreme Court Rules that State Wage-and-Hour Laws do not Apply to Drilling Workers off the Coast of California

by Justin Hectus | Jun 11, 2019 | Homepage News, Maritime Alerts

On Monday, the Supreme Court held in Parker Drilling Management Services, Ltd. v. Newton that state wage-and-hour laws do not apply to drilling workers off the Coast of California, overruling a Ninth Circuit decision and resolving a split between the Fifth and Ninth...
Employment Alert: U.S. Supreme Court Rules Title VII’s Charge-Filing Requirement Is Not Jurisdictional

Employment Alert: U.S. Supreme Court Rules Title VII’s Charge-Filing Requirement Is Not Jurisdictional

by Justin Hectus | Jun 4, 2019 | Employment Alerts, Homepage News

On June 3, 2019, the United States Supreme Court unanimously held that the charge-filing requirement of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, requiring a complainant to first file a charge with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) before...
Employment Alert: D.C. Court Rules: Large Employers Must Submit Equal Pay Data by September 30, 2019

Employment Alert: D.C. Court Rules: Large Employers Must Submit Equal Pay Data by September 30, 2019

by Christopher Stecher | Apr 26, 2019 | Employment Alerts, Homepage News

On April 25, 2019, a United States District Judge in the District of Columbia ruled that large and mid-sized employers will have until September 30, 2019 to inform the EEOC how much they paid workers of different sexes, races and ethnicities in 2018. The Equal...
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Employment Alert: DOL Increases Minimum Salary Thresholds in Newly Released Final Rule

Yesterday, the United States Department of Labor (DOL) announced its final overtime rule. The rule, which takes effect on January 1, 2020: Raises the standard salary level from $455 to $684 per week (or $35,568 per year) for the executive, administrative, and...

Employment Alert: California High Court Rules That Underpaid Wages Not Recoverable Under PAGA

On September 12, 2019, the California Supreme Court issued its long-awaited opinion in ZB, N.A., et al. v. Superior Court (Lawson), Supreme Court Docket No. S246711. The decision was expected to resolve a split between the Courts of Appeal regarding the arbitrability...

KYL’s Stacey Myers Garrett Featured in Lawdragon Lawyer Limelight

Stacey Myers Garrett’s practice is focused on banking, securities and privacy laws. She has seen several dozen cases to completion through trials and arbitrations, including a recent $493 million defense win for Citigroup Global Markets and a $22 million defense win...

KYL’s Skip Keesal Named as Top 100 Lawyers’ Attorney of the Year

Keesal, Young & Logan is pleased to report that Samuel (“Skip) Keesal was named as Top 100 Lawyers’ 2019 Attorney of the Year. Mr. Keesal appears on the cover of this year’s Top 100 Registry magazine, which can be viewed here. KYL Shareholder Michael Gless was...

Keesal, Young & Logan Wins Third ILTA Distinguished Peer Award

Keesal, Young & Logan was honored with a third Distinguished Peer Award from the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA), this time for Transformation Project of the Year (under 100 attorneys) in recognition of KYL’s successful innovation initiative,...

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