On February 12, 2014, President Obama issued an Executive Order to raise the minimum wage for Federal contractors and subcontractors under certain contracts, as he had foreshadowed in this year’s State of the Union. The Executive Order sets forth the new wage rate, when it may take effect, and what…
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North Dakota Joins California in Cracking Down on Unlicensed Contractors
California is not the only state that actively cracks down on unlicensed contractor activities. As recent as March 18, North Dakota Attorney General Wayne Stenehjem announced that Cease and Desist Orders had been issued against 7 unlicensed contractors for violations of North Dakota’s consumer fraud laws, banning them from doing…
Sacramento Kings Arena Plan Headed to Planning Commission April 10
UPDATE: Sacramento Business Journal, Planning commission gives Kings arena a big thumbs-up (Apr. 11, 2014) — “With a unanimous vote, the board recommended approval to the City Council both for the arena and entitlements for surrounding development.” The Sacramento Bee confirmed yesterday that the City of Sacramento (City) announced that…
NSCB Proposes Regs to Expand C-10 Landscape Contracting Classification and to Include Standards for Administrative Fines
The Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) announced today that it will be conducting a public workshop on Wednesday, April 30, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. and a public hearing on Thursday, May 15, 2014 at 9:00 a.m., in connection with its notice of intent to amend its regulations which are set…
CSLB Zaps More than 120 Unlicensed Contractors In Simultaneous Undercover Stings
UPDATE: CSLB, Catching Illegal Contracting in the Act with “Eyes on Site” (Apr. 2, 2014) California’s Contractors State License Board (CSLB) Statewide Investigative Fraud Team (SWIFT) team has reported that 121 individuals have been arrested in connection with simultaneous undercover sting operations conducted March 25-27, 2014, in 9California locations. SWIFT…
Who Says Life’s Not Fair: Good Faith and Fair Dealing Prevails in Metcalf Case
Yesterday, Pillsbury attorney Joël Van Over published his advisory titled Who Says Life’s Not Fair: Good Faith and Fair Dealing Prevails in Metcalf Case. The Advisory discusses the Federal Circuit’s highly anticipated decision in Metcalf Construction Company, Inc. v. United States, No. 2013-5041 (Fed. Cir. Feb. 11, 2014). The Federal…
What happens when construction workers are hungry?
Instead of sexist catcalls, construction works yell: “I’d like to show you the respect you deserve!” “A woman’s place is where she chooses!” “You know what I’d like to see? A society in which the objectification of women makes way for gender-neutral interaction free from assumptions and expectations” in a…
Update: Amendments to New York City’s Paid Sick Leave Law — Changes Effective April 1st Expand Obligations for Employers
Today, Pillsbury attorneys Ken Taber and Teresa Lewi published their advisory titled Update: Amendments to New York City’s Paid Sick Leave Law Changes Effective April 1st Expand Obligations for Employers. The Advisory reports that New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio signed into law amendments to the Earned Sick Time…
Health Care Reform Update: Employers Must Begin Reporting Details of Health Coverage to IRS
Today, Pillsbury attorneys Mark Jones and Matt Ryan posted their advisory titled Health Care Reform Update: Employers Must Begin Reporting Details of Health Coverage to IRS. The Advisory discusses the significant new reporting requirements applicable to employers providing self-insured group health coverage to their employees and to other, large and…
An American Policyholder in London: English Choice of Law Clauses in United States Insurance Policies
Today, Pillsbury attorneys Ray Sweigart and Jeff Kiburtz published their advisory titled An American Policyholder in London: English Choice of Law Clauses in United States Insurance Policies. The Advisory identifies a few of the issues on which English law is notably different from prevailing law in the United States and…