Articles
In this section you will find recent articles written by members of the firm.
Honors
May 20, 2008 Congratulations to Ingrid Evans for being elected to the Board of Governors for the American Association for Justice (AAJ formerly known as ATLA, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America).
David Cheng was appointed to the New Lawyers Division Board of Governors for the American Association for Justice (AAJ, formerly ATLA).
Steve Shaw was appointed to the New Lawyers Division Board of Governors for the American Association for Justice (AAJ, formerly ATLA).
On March 30, 2007 the Marin Institute will honor Renne Sloan Holtzman Sakai, the Public Law Group, for its work in combating the illegal sale of alcohol to minors in California. For the past two years, the Public Law Group has brought pro bono litigation against the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and the State Board of Equalization challenging their treatment of “alcopops,” – sweet, distilled-spirit laden beverages – as beer. The improper classification, regulation, and taxation of these alcoholic beverages makes them easier to find and easier to purchase by their target market – young teens who do not like the taste of beer or liquor. The Public Law Group is committed to ending these state agencies’ refusal to perform their duties under California’s alcoholic beverage control laws.
Emily Prescott has been appointed to a four-year term on the Executive Committee of the State Bar of California Labor and Employment Law Section. Congratulations Emily!
Recent Victories
June 2, 2008, COURT AFFIRMS FREE SPEECH RIGHTS OF CHINESE NEW YEAR PARADE ORGANIZER
Rules Against Falun Gong Again, Orders It To Pay Chamber’s Fees
The actual text of the court’s decision can be found online at: http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/A115535.PDF
Victory Against the Alcohol Industry
On August 14, 2007, Public Law Group attorneys working with a broad coalition of public entities, public interest groups, and law enforcement agencies throughout California convinced California’s State Board of Equalization to properly tax alcopops – sweet, carbonated alcoholic beverages popular among teenage girls – as distilled spirits.
Sacramento, California
August 14, 2007
In a 3-2 decision led by California State Controller John Chiang, the State Board of Equalization today voted to adopt a regulatory scheme that classifies distilled-spirit laced alcopops – self-servingly referred to as “flavored malt beverages” by the industry – as distilled spirits, making these products more expensive, and consequently less appealing to minors. In a prepared statement, Chiang said that "Flavored malt beverages should be taxed as distilled spirits because they fall under the category of distilled spirits, as written in California law.” Chiang added that “While today's vote is about fair taxation, taxing flavored malt beverages as liquor will also help reduce their popularity with young people by simply pricing the product out of their reach."
Today’s decision is the first step towards correcting the Board’s decade-long misclassification of alcopops. Under California law, any alcoholic beverage containing distilled spirits is a distilled spirit for all purposes, and must be taxed as such. Although the Board itself reached this conclusion in 1997, and was directed to classify and tax alcopops as distilled spirits by the California Attorney General in 2005, the Board has historically chosen to accept manufacturers’ representation that their products are “beer.” The Public Law Group filed a lawsuit against the Board on behalf of the County of Santa Clara and an individual taxpayer in November 2006 seeking to compel the Board to correct this misclassification, and is proud to have contributed to this change.
The other members supporting the decision to change the Board’s regulatory scheme were Betty Yee and Judy Chu.
For further information regarding this matter, please contact Scott Dickey, Jonathan Holtzman, or call 415-678-3800.
RSHS attorneys Randy Riddle and Steve Cikes recently achieved an important victory for the First Amendment right of nonprofit organizations to protect the content and integrity of their protected speech. The Falun Gong, a self-cultivation group that originated in China, recently brought an action in San Francisco Superior Court challenging the Chinese Chamber of Commerce's decision to exclude the group from participating in the Chamber-produced San Francisco Chinese New Year Festival and Parade, which is dedicated to celebrating the Chinese New Year holiday as well as the Chinese history and culture. RSHS, on behalf of the Chamber, filed an "anti-SLAPP" motion seeking to dismiss the claim against the Chamber on the ground that the lawsuit operated to chill the Chamber's First Amendment rights. The court not only granted the motion but also awarded the Chamber attorneys' fees and costs.
RSHS attorneys Charles Sakai and Randy Riddle recently won a significant victory for the City of Richmond, clarifying the City's prerogative to set firefighter staffing levels under the Meyers Milias Brown Act. Citing Vallejo, the City’s firefighter union argued that the City was required to negotiate both the decision and the effects of a the decision to reduce firefighter staffing levels. Before PERB, we successfully argued that the decision to reduce firefighter staffing levels and lay off firefighters is a management prerogative, and we successfully defended that decision in both the Court of Appeal and trial court.
Nikki Hall, Celebrating 50 Years of Fair Employment Laws in California: “The Real and Earnest Journey Into Equality and Freedom for All” California Labor & Employment Law Review, September 2009
Todd Simonson and Ivan Delventhal, Spielbaur: California Supreme Court Reaffirms That Public Employers May Compel Administrative Statements Without Offering Immunity, Bender’s California Labor & Employment Bulletin, March 2009
January 2009, Addressing ADA Accessibility Issues in the Public Sector. Nikki Hall, Western City Magazine, Jan 2009
Todd Simonson and Danielle DuCaine, The New Form of Immunity for Firefighters: Complicating the Lybarger Paradox, Bender’s California Labor & Employment Bulletin, January 2008
August 8, 2008, When Firmly Held Religious Beliefs Conflict With the Right to Wedded Bliss Emily Prescott Esq., Allyson Hauck Esq., and Danna Barton Esq.
May 2008, Emily Prescott and Genevieve Ng, How Those Jerks at Work Create Liability Problems for Employers, California Labor & Employment Law Review
Randy Riddle and Erich Shiners, Navigating the Murky Waters of Employee Notice Requirements Under the Brown Act's Personnel Exception, Reprinted with permission from CPER No. 187 (December 2007). Copyright by the Regents, University of California. The California Public Employee Relations Program (CPER) provides nonpartisan information to those involved in employer-employee relations in the public sector. For more information, visit http://cper.berkeley.edu/
Tim Yeung and Erich Shiners, AB 553 (Hernandez) Public Employment Relations Board, The Journal, March/April 2007
Nikki Hall, Avoiding a Workplace 'Rashomon', The Wall Street Journal, October 18, 2005
Jonathan Holtzman and Jeffrey Sloan, Lets Make A Deal, Bender's California Labor & Employment Bulletin, June 1, 2005
Jonathan Holtzman and Gabriel Metcalf, The Progressive Agenda on Good Government, San Francisco Examiner, April 4, 2005
Charles Sakai and Justin Otto Sceva, Modifying Post Retirement Health Benefits of Current Public Sector Employees, Bender's California Labor & Employment Bulletin, June 2004
Jonathan Holtzman, How to Manage Public Employees, San Francisco Chronicle, April 10, 2004
Events
June 20, 2008 - Charles Sakai will be speaking at the The 2008 Labor Arbitration Advocacy Conference in Oakland, California.
4/1/08 - Renne Sloan Holtzman Sakai is pleased to announce that Diana Maier has joined the Firm’s employment litigation section. An experienced trial lawyer with significant litigation experience, Diana was formerly a partner with Bushnell Caplan Fielding & Maier.
Ingrid Evans – January 25, 2008 Moderator at AAJ Annual Convention
Ingrid Evans – Februaru 15, 2008 San Mateo Chapter of Professional Fiduciary Association of CA
Ingrid Evans – March 15, 2008 Moderator - CAOC Class Action Seminar
Ingrid Evans – May 5, 2008 Legal Assistance of Seniors – 4th Annual Elder Abuse Conference
Ingrid Evans – May 7, 2008 Professional Fiduciary Association of CA 2008 Annual Education Conference
Tim Yeung will be teaching the course, “Strategic Tips for Successfully Propounding & Opposing Motions to Compel and Other Discovery Motions,” sponsored by the Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB) on July 27, 2007, in Sacramento, California.
Tim Yeung will join a panel presentation on administrative appellate practice at Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) annual conference on September 20, 2007, in Irvine, California.
Join Tim Yeung at the State Bar Annual Conference on September 28, 2007, in Anaheim, California where he will be speaking on the topic “Love, Drugs, and Cigarettes - Employee Privacy Rights.”
Louise Renne will join the panel discussion for the upcomiong Senior Investor Protection Symposium in Chicago on May 18, 2007. The symposium will examine how older Americans can protect themselves from investment fraud while financially preparing for the future. The symposium will be sponsored by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Elder Law Journal of the University of Illinois College of Law.
Ingrid Evans will moderate CLASS ACTION SEMINAR Class Action Hurdles From The Plaintiff’s Perspective, presented by the Consumer Attorneys of California College of Trial Arts and San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association Bar Association, January 24, 2007, San Francisco.
Ingrid Evans will moderate "Class Action Update," at the Annual Convention of the Consumer Attorneys of California on November 18, 2006, San Diego
On October 26, 2006, Charles Sakai will present, "CLASS ACTION SEMINAR: Class Action Hurdles From The Plaintiff's Perspective" at the 2006 Annual MMANC Conference, Lake Tahoe.
Join Louise Renne on September 6, 2006, when she speaks on "Trust Mill and Annuity Litigation," sponsored by the Elder Law Committee of the Trusts and Estates Section of the Alameda County Bar Association
On September 14, 2006, Randy Riddle will present, "Courts Take the Initiative: Pre-Election Review and Related Developments in the Law Governing Initiative, Referenda and Recall Petitions," at the Annual Conference of the County Counsels' Association of California, Marina Del Ray,.
Louise Renne will be the keynote speaker at the Bar Association of San Francisco's Work/Life Balance, Conference on September 21, 2006, Bank of America Auditorium
On September 26, 2006, Charles Sakai and Christine Maloney will present "Effective Investigation Techniques" at the California Special Districts' Association Annual Conference, Lake Tahoe
Geoff Rothman will also speak at the California Special Districts' Association Annual Conference on the subject of "Classification and Compensation" September 27, 2006, Lake Tahoe
Join us at CalPELRA's 31st Annual Training Conference in Monterey, November 15 17, 2006. Christine Maloney will present, "12 Angry Jurors: Lessons Learned From This Year's Big Employment Verdicts." Randy Riddle will present, "Government Ethics 101: What Every HR Professional Must Know About Conflict of Interest Laws." Jeff Sloan and Jon Holtzman will be joined by others on the "Ask the Experts" panel
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