Author: Erica Chen

What Are An Employer’s Rights Relating to Non-Employee Union Representatives On Their Premises?

What Are An Employer’s Rights Relating to Non-Employee Union Representatives On Their Premises?

Although employers are welcome to support their employees’ ability to meet with their union representatives, they are not required to grant nonemployee union representatives access to their property to do so. In NLRB v. Babcock & Wilcox Co., the Supreme Court held that while employers may not restrict the right of employees to discuss self-organization amongst themselves, no such obligation is owed...

What Issues should Business Buyers Consider when Drafting Non-Compete Agreements with their Sellers to Comply with California Law?

What Issues should Business Buyers Consider when Drafting Non-Compete Agreements with their Sellers to Comply with California Law?

Buyers of all or parts of another business often seek to protect the value of their investments by entering into non-compete agreements with their sellers.  Courts typically favor enforcement of such sale-of-business non-compete agreements in order to protect buyers from unfair competition from sellers, and to protect the business’s goodwill for which the seller has paid as part of the...

Will We Need to Say Goodbye to Our Employee Arbitration Agreements? A To-Do List in Light of the New Federal #MeToo Law.

Will We Need to Say Goodbye to Our Employee Arbitration Agreements? A To-Do List in Light of the New Federal #MeToo Law.

The New York Times article detailing the accounts of survivors of Harvey Weinstein’s sexual misconduct sparked a wave of revelations and stories from survivors of sexual harassment and abuse in multiple industries throughout the United States. The deluge of stories was dubbed the #MeToo Movement, and it led to a reckoning in American society about how to address claims of...