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ZALL GOOD is the podcast where Alexis G. Zall talks to your freaking parents! Alexis interviews entertainers, comedians, social media influencers AND their parents to get the real story behind their public persona.
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Tune into the pod for our latest episode of Zaller Talk! Anthony Zaller sits down with Troy Hooper, CEO of Pepper Lunch USA, to talk about navigating the waters (boat puns ahoy!) of a successful career in business. Learn about Troy's path from cash-captaining luxury yachts to his current position as the American CEO of a multi-national restaurant g…
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In this engaging episode of Zaller Talk, we delve deep into the implications of AB 1228 with Jeff Hanscom from the International Franchise Association. Jeff offers an insightful and detailed analysis of how AB 1228's passage will significantly impact the quick-service and counter-service restaurant industry. He explains the journey leading to this …
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In this episode of Zaller Talk, our panel of experienced litigators and workplace investigators will provide a best-practice overview of conducting effective internal workplace investigations from start to finish. Topics will cover how to handle and process the initial complaint, properly gathering documentary, physical, and testimonial evidence, d…
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In this episode of Zaller Talk, I sit down with Don FitzGerald, who has an extensive career in the restaurant business. We discuss a wide range of topics, from his experience working in New York City and Los Angeles, for Wolfgang Puck, the Elliot Group, California Pizza Kitchen and others. Don also provides insights into how restaurateurs can creat…
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There is a potential that California legislation will be drafted in 2023 that would seek to undermine the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Viking River Cruises permitting employers to implement arbitration agreements that prevent representative PAGA claims. Listen to this episode to learn what options the State of California has in addressing this issu…
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In our next installment from our new podcast series, "Viking River Cruises PAGA Decision", Anthony Zaller discusses the facts of the case, the questions brought before the court, plaintiff and defendant arguments, and the determination made by the U.S. Supreme Court.Door Anthony Zaller
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In our next installment from our new podcast series, "Viking River Cruises PAGA Decision", Anthony Zaller defines the Federal Arbitraion Act, and provides context for PAGA claims by giving examples of California and U.S. Supreme Court Arbitration Cases.Door Anthony Zaller
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Kicking off our new podcast series titled "The Monumental PAGA Decision", this first episode dives deep into the Labor Code Private Attorney General's Act of 2004 (PAGA). We discuss what PAGA is, civil penalties involved, the requirements for filing a PAGA case, and the difference between PAGA and Class Action.…
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Employers always have many things to take into account when choosing an investigator. Should the investigation be handled in-house or overseen by someone outside the organization? Should the investigator be legal counsel? Should law enforcement be involved? Our next installment in our "Workplace Investigations Series" explores these commonly-asked …
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Our new podcast series, "Workplace Investigations," explores when workplace investigaitons are necessary and an employer's obligation to conduct investigations. Part 4 focuses on litigation considerations, as employers should always assume that workplace complaints could go to litigation, and this possibility should factor into how investigations a…
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Our new podcast series, "Workplace Investigations," explores when workplace investigaitons are necessary and an employer's obligation to conduct investigations. Part 3 focuses on what California employers should consider when starting an investigation in the workplace.Door Anthony Zaller
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While sexual harrasment is an obvious case for workplace investigations, there are many situations that may require an investigation to be conducted to prevent employee litigation. Anthony Zaller highlights other instances where an investigation should be conducted, as employers have a duty to keep their workplace safe.…
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Anthony and Anne discuss their thoughts on the potential outcome of the US Supreme court case Viking River Cruises, Inc. v. Angie Moriana that could drastically change California's PAGA and the law's impact on Californina employers. Date of Recording: March 30, 2022.Door Anthony Zaller
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Erica Buxton joins Anthony Zaller to talk about finding the channels where consumers live in 2022 and engaging on their terms. Erica Buxton currently serves as the President of Hello Bello where she is committed to their mission of eliminating the choice many parents have to make – deciding between what’s best for their kids and best for their budg…
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New episode on our podcast! Nolan Bushnell joins Anthony Zaller to discuss what major opportunities and threats face startup and tech businesses in 2022. Considered the father of the video gaming industry Nolan was founder of Atari and inventor of Pong. He also founded Chuck E. Cheese, and over 20 other start-up companies. Nolan was named one of Ne…
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Audio recording from our Executive Leadership Insights event on December 2, 2021. Anthony Zaller engages in a discussion with Erica Buxton (President, Hello Bello), Nolan Bushnell (Entrepreneur, Businessman, Inventor), and Darren Berkovitz (Co-Founder TeleSign, 2018 USC Alumni Entrepreneur of the Year), with regards to the following topic: What maj…
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Accurate and accessible timekeeping records are absolutely essential in helping CA employers defend against claims of improper or incorrect hours worked. With employees’ access to computers, point of sale systems, tablets and other technology, timekeeping should be a seamless function within a company in 2021, but surprisingly software companies of…
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Adding yet another layer of confusion into who must receive a COVID-19 vaccine, Los Angeles City Council enacted a vaccine mandate for indoor venues. This ordinance is not to be confused with the recent Los Angeles County order issued on September 28, 2021 requiring patrons and employees of certain establishments to be vaccinated. Date of Recording…
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Employers often ask me the question of what steps can they take to stop employment litigation. My response usually begins with a warning that there is nothing an employer can do that will prevent a frivolous lawsuit. However, employers can control their actions and decisions, and by reviewing a few items on a regular basis, it can greatly reduce a …
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Federal and California law make it clear that employers can mandate employees to be vaccinated. The City of Los Angeles’ mandate raises many issues and questions for employers, should it pass as expected. ZLG attorneys, Anthony Zaller and Veenita Raj, give an overview of what California employers should expect with various vaccine mandates moving f…
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On this episode of Zaller Talk I sat down with Madelyn Alfano, founder of Maria’s Italian Kitchen, which has 9 locations around the Los Angeles area. The podcast starts abruptly, as Madelyn started discussing great topics before we even started recording. The discussion covers various topics: how founders can maintain their composure, how Madelyn s…
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Welcome to the "California Employee Handbook Series," presented by ZLG attorney Michael Thompson. This series gives an overview as to what California employers should be including in their employee handbooks. Part 2 discusses having a Timekeeping Policy, a Meal and Rest Break Policy, and a Harassment, Discrimination, and Retaliation Prevention Poli…
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Governor Newsom signed new legislation on March 19, 2021 requiring California employers to provide COVID-19 supplemental paid sick leave. California employers were required to provide California COVID-19 supplemental paid sick leave under an old law passed in 2020 that expired on December 31, 2020. There are a few key differences between the old re…
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Welcome to the "California Employee Handbook Series," presented by ZLG attorney Michael Thompson. This series gives an overview as to what California employers should be including in their employee handbooks. Part 1 discusses Non-Distribution and Non-Solicitation policies, a Lactation Accommodation Policy, and a Right to Revise Policy.…
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ZLG attorney Mike Thompson discusses the new preferential rehire legislation (SB 93), which was signed into law by Governor Newsom on April 16, 2021. Certain hospitality employers should review if SB 93 applies to them, and if so, understand how the process for preferential rehiring works, and what they need to do in order to comply with the new le…
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SB 973, a new California law passed in September 2020, created a new obligation for California employers to annually submit pay data report to the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH). Employers must submit their pay data reports to DFEH on or before March 31, 2021, and then on or before March 31 each year thereafter.…
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