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    California Employers Must Pay Workers for De Minimus Tasks Performed After Clocking Out

    September 4, 2018Legal UpdatesTimothy Williams

      The California Supreme Court recently determined that employees must be paid for tasks they are regularly required to perform for a few minutes before or after their regular work hours.  Troester v. Starbucks involved a class action lawsuit against Starbucks by a shift supervisor who was required, after clocking out each day, to send…

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    California Employee Wins Claim He Was Deceived By Hiring Employer

    August 13, 2018Legal UpdatesTimothy Williams

    An employee claimed he was tricked into accepting job that the employer misrepresented. After being fired, the employee sued the corporation and its two co-founders for fraud, breach of contract, and breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing. The employers claimed the employee was at will, and was not owed anything upon…

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    Berger & Williams, LLP Secures Arbitration Win

    August 13, 2018UncategorizedTimothy Williams
    The firm scored a victory for a client in arbitration with a seven-figure recovery. An executive with an employment contract was terminated, but the employer refused to honor a "change in control" provision entitling the client to back wages, stock, and other damages. Berger & Williams, LLP represented the client in discovery and a one-week...
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    Substantial recovery for an executive in a retaliation case

    September 19, 2016Recent SuccessesTimothy Williams

    Harvey C. Berger represented a Vice President of Sales of a mid-sized technology company who went on FMLA leave for cancer surgery and treatment, but was terminated upon returning to work. Despite being rehired by his previous employer only four months later, Harvey was able to settle the case for almost $1 million, two weeks…

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