Breach of Contract

Court of Appeal holds MOUs may not bar contract claims for public employee wages: Bath v. State of California

In Bath v. State of California,           Cal.App.5th           (Oct. 14, 2024), the Court of Appeal (First Appellate District, Division Two) held that a public employee’s right to compensation, upon completion of their work, ripens into a contractual right that can be pursued independently of Labor Code […]

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Ninth Circuit rejects heightened notice requirement for compliance officers in FCA retaliation claims: Mooney v. Fife

In Mooney v. Fife, (9th Cir.)           F.3d           (Oct. 1, 2024), the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that the McDonnell Douglas framework and Moore test apply to False Claims Act (FCA) retaliation claims, rejecting a heightened standard of notice for employees with compliance

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 Court of Appeal holds stock options damages not wages, upholds calculation based on “equitable considerations”: Shah v. Skillz Inc.

In Shah v. Skillz Inc.,           Cal.App.5th           (Apr. 10, 2024), the Court of Appeal (First Appellate District, Division Five) held that damages for lost stock options may be calculated based on “equitable considerations” rather than the date of breach, and that stock options are not wages

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