News

January 10, 2012

Read Partner Jon Holtzman’s latest article for the California Employment Law Letter titled California Supreme Court finds public employee benefits may vest by implication

Posted in News
December 20, 2011

Renne Sloan Holtzman Sakai LLP (Public Law Group™) is proud to announce the addition of Scott Dickey and Nikki Hall to the firm’s partnership. Both Mr. Dickey and Ms. Hall … Continue reading

Posted in News
December 20, 2011

Jon Holtzman and Steve Cikes publish article in the CPER Journal responding to Christopher Platten’s article, “Declarations of Fiscal Emergency: A ‘Dead on Arrival’ Means of Limiting Public Pension Costs and … Continue reading

Posted in News
December 16, 2011

Link to 2012 Changes to Statutes Administered by PERB white paper.  

Posted in News
December 9, 2011

We are proud to announce that Jeff Sloan and Louise Renne have both been named by the Daily Journal to the top 25 municipal lawyers list.  Read the editors note … Continue reading

Posted in News
December 9, 2011

Partner Jon Holtzman reviews recent legislation that will affect public sector agencies in the upcoming year. Read the article published in the California Employment Law Letter here.

Posted in News
November 3, 2011

Click here to read White Paper on AB 646 discussing new mandatory impasse process. Signed by Governor Brown on October 9, 2011, AB 646 (Atkins) institutes a new mandatory impasse … Continue reading

Posted in E-Alert, News
November 1, 2011

Partner Jon Holtzman publishes article on AB 646 in the California Employment Law Letter.  Read the article here: Praying to a Lesser Higher Authority.

Posted in News
October 27, 2011

Gov. Brown has released a proposal containing 12 points (listed below) of reform for state and local pension systems.  Included in this proposal is an increase in the retirement age and equal … Continue reading

Posted in News
October 19, 2011

Lanigan v. City of Los Angeles (Oct. 4, 2011, B228686) __ Cal.App.4th __ [2011 WL 4552533] The court reaffirmed that a last chance agreement (“LCA”) that waives a police officer’s … Continue reading

Posted in E-Alert, News