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Cook Brown / July 17, 2017

The Goings and Comings of Employees: Who Is Liable When Your Employee is Involved in a Traffic Accident?

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Imagine this: a construction employee ultimately on his way to a job site is expected by the employer to first come to the company yard and proceed from there, driving a company truck to transport coworkers and materials to the job site. He is paid ...
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Cook Brown / July 15, 2017

Dennis Cook and Ron Brown: Super Lawyers

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We are pleased to announce that Dennis Cook and Ron Brown have been selected to the 2017 California Super Lawyers list. The annual selections are made through a statewide survey of lawyers, an independent research evaluation of candidates, and peer ...
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Cook Brown / November 14, 2016

Prop 64: Sacramento CBS News Talks to Barbara Cotter

CBS affiliate KOVR explored a gray area of California's recently passed Prop 64 last week, asking,  "Will Legalized Marijuana Affect California Workplaces?" Cook Brown partner Barbara Cotter weighed in on the subject. ...
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Cook Brown / November 10, 2016

California Prop 64: What Does it Mean to Employers?

On November 8th, Californians passed Prop 64, making it lawful for persons 21 years of age and older to possess, obtain, transport, smoke, and ingest marijuana and marijuana products under certain specific circumstances. But employers should rest ...
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