Military Law,
Labor/Employment,
Constitutional Law,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Mar. 1, 2019
Week in Review: Posthumous Reversal; Drafting Women; PAGA Persists
This week we're joined by four experts to chat through the week's biggest California-related appellate and constitutional news. Arthur Hellman (Pitt Law) and Daniel Siegel (Siegel, Yee, Brunner, & Mehta) discuss SCOTUS' summary reversal of Stephen's Reinhardt's posthumous gender pay gap ruling; Marc Angelucci (Nat'l Coalition for Men) chats about his Equal Protection Clause win against an all-male draft; and Glenn Danas (Robins Kaplan) describes why PAGA waivers remain unenforceable post-'Epic.' Plus reporter Nick Sonnenburg appraises the 9th Circuit's newest member, Eric Miller
Arthur Hellman
Professor University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Daniel Mark Siegel
Siegel, Yee, Brunner & Mehta
475 14th St Ste 500
Oakland , CA 94612
Phone: (510) 839-1200
Fax: (510) 444-6698
Email: DanSiegel@siegelyee.com
UC Berkeley SOL Boalt Hall; Berkeley CA
Marc E. Angelucci
National Coalition for MenGlenn A. Danas
Partner Clarkson Law Firm P.C.
Employment; Class Action Litigation; Appellate Advocacy
Phone: (213) 788-4050
Email: gdanas@clarksonlawfirm.com
Emory Univ SOL; Atlanta GA
Glenn focuses on appeals and major motions, and has substantial experience litigating consumer and employment class actions. Mr. Danas was named one of the Top 100 Attorneys in California in 2017 by the Daily Journal, and received a California Lawyer Attorney of the Year (CLAY) award in 2015 for his work on Iskanian
Brian Cardile
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