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Labor Code 226.7/ Unfair Competition state wide class claim related to breaks and meal periods, Orange County Superior Court.of Labor and assertion of settlement class of participants, E.D. ERISA litigation related to ESOP valuation with U.S.Labor Code §2802 state wide class action and unfair competition action involving independent contractor classifications, Los Angeles County Superior Court.Age Discrimination/ COBRA class action asserting discriminatory benefit structure, E.D.WARN/COBRA class action involving plant closure and termination of health plans, E.D.EEOC pattern and practice and separate class action sexual harassment claim involving minor employees, Maricopa County and D.EEOC pattern and practice gender discrimination claims in hotel restaurant setting, Maricopa County.Five plaintiff, gender, age, sexual harassment and pregnancy discrimination claims, mediated Sacramento County.Four plaintiff coordinated race discrimination and harassment cases, Sacramento County.Seven plaintiff sexual harassment and discrimination claims under California Fair Employment and Housing Act, Sonoma County.Race and age claims of six plaintiffs in four separate actions arising from same managers in a single facility, Alameda County.One2One Learning Foundation, 39 C.4th 1164 (2006), applicability of Unfair Competition Law and False Claims Act to charter schools and their chartering school districts.
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, 155 L.Ed.2d 468 (2003), Amicus counsel for Society of Human Resources Management on ERISA preemption of state “any willing provider” statutes regulating managed health care. Kentucky Association of Health Plans Inc.1987), established the status of ESOP as retirement plan governed by ERISA and that employer did not violate LMRA by excluding union employees with collectively bargained retirement benefits from participation in ESOP. Lynn-Edwards Corp., 290 NLRB No.28 (1988) on remand from NLRB v.602, 124 L.Ed.2d 539 (1993), complex ERISA litigation involving fiduciary responsibility/actuarial disputes resulting from Multiemployer Pension Plan Amendments Act and dispute over constitutionality of various provisions and circumstances under which a collective bargaining relationship has ceased. Construction Laborers Pension Trust for Southern California, 508 U.S. Counsel of Record, Concrete Pipe and Products v.