On Monday, November 24, 2014, a Missouri Grand Jury issued its decision that there was insufficient evidence to indict Officer Darren Wilson for his August 9, 2014 officer involved shooting of Michael Brown. The Grand ...
The State Personnel Board (SPB) is a government agency established by the state constitution. The SPB oversees the recruitment and selection of over 200,000 state employees; including: law enforcement, educators, emergency services, and others. The ...
Most people associate personal injury cases with car accidents. Although these situations may account for a large number of personal injury cases, they are certainly not the only type of grievance handled by personal injury ...
The decision of whether or not to hire an attorney for your personal injury claim can be a daunting one. Many people do not want to pay the fee for an attorney; which is usually ...
Goyette & Associates has reached a settlement agreement with the California Department of Human Resources (CalHR) on behalf of an employee who filed a claim alleging that CalHR wrongfully collected salary earned and collection of ...
An employee who was fired after she exhausted all of her leave under the Pregnancy Disability Leave Law (“PDLL”) brought a lawsuit against her former employer for discrimination and retaliation under the California Fair Employment ...
Pensions are the new mortgages. At least, that's the way it appears when cities begin walking away from the obligations to their employees the way some underwater homeowners sought indemnification during the residential market crash. ...
People make mistakes. In most cases, responsible adults are often willing to admit they’ve made a mistake and are capable of learning from it and moving forward. While this may seem to be a simple ...
David J. Garcia received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from California State University at Fresno in 1995. He earned his Juris Doctorate at University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law in ...