In this edition of our monthly e-newsletter we discuss Susan Stephens who was a normal American, in 2007 she was accused by an ex-husband of committing a crime that resulted in a felony charge.
On December 19th Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti signed into law Assembly Bill 218. The new bill titled Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring.
Finally, our tip of the month addresses a wrongful death lawsuit brought against Texas employer Woven Metal Products.
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On December 19th Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti signed into law Assembly Bill 218. The new bill titled Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring will prohibit employers in Los Angeles from inquiring about previous criminal activity.
A Texas law firm recently landed a 1.2 million verdict in a wrongful death lawsuit. The case involved Jacob Matthew Cadriel who was shot at his employer Woven Metal Products by co-worker Steven Damien Young on April 1, 2015.
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