• Newsom, labor leaders announce deal to keep worker protection measure off the ballot

    San Francisco Chronicle
    June 18, 2024

    Business and labor leaders announced an agreement with Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday to rewrite a unique California law — the Private Attorneys General Act, or PAGA — that allows workers to join one another and sue employers for violating state labor laws. The agreement would increase payments to workers, reduce penalties on businesses that promptly change illegal practices, and remove from the November ballot a business-sponsored initiative to repeal PAGA.

    Related: The Recorder, Daily Journal, CalMatters

  • Vertical Exhaustion Rule Applies to Excess Insurer

    Metropolitan News-Enterprise
    June 18, 2024

    An insured, in a continuous injury context, may seek coverage from first-level excess insurance policies upon the exhaustion of any underlying primary coverage obtained for the same period—referred to as “vertical exhaustion”—if the language in the agreement so provides, the California Supreme Court held yesterday.

  • Commentary | In rain, snow and drought, California’s fights over water rights, supplies persist

    CalMatters
    June 18, 2024

    Legal rights to use water — particularly those obtained prior to 1914 — lie at the heart of California’s perpetual wrangling over the allocation of increasingly limited water supplies. For years state officials have been trying, with limited success, to reduce farmers’ diversions, increase river flows and restore declining numbers of fish, particularly salmon, and other wildlife.

  • Supreme Court rejects PAGA appeals, pressuring lawmakers' negotiations

    Daily Journal
    June 18, 2024

    (Subscription required) The companies' failure to force plaintiff's nonindividual claims under PAGA into arbitration will reinforce the pressure on negotiations between business interests and the California Labor Federation, along with Gov. Gavin Newsom, to reach a compromise agreement on changes to the law.

    Related: Bloomberg Law