
Behind Every Successful Startup, a Battle Over Ownership
By Cheryl Miller 05/20/2016 SACRAMENTO — Tucked into Square Inc.’s May 5 earnings report was a piece of jarring news: The company had paid $50 million to settle
By Cheryl Miller 05/20/2016 SACRAMENTO — Tucked into Square Inc.’s May 5 earnings report was a piece of jarring news: The company had paid $50 million to settle
By Heather Flick and Krista L. Baughman Trade secrets are a valuable asset in every industry, but they are frequently misunderstood by employees and left vulnerable by
A federal judge in Oakland has dismissed a host of motions that would have fast-tracked a constitutional challenge to the use of monetary bail in San Francisco, but she allowed
A lawsuit against controversial ad tech mogul Gurbaksh ‘G’ Chahal that was dismissed in San Francisco Superior Court on Monday has been refiled in federal court, the plaintiff’s lawyer said
DUBLIN — Unseating the Bay Area’s only Republican lawmaker next year might not be as easy as Democrats once hoped. Assemblywoman Catharine Baker, R-Dublin, was widely considered a target when
THE California Republican Party voted on Sunday, Sept. 20 to soften its stance on immigration, responding to harsh rhetoric from current GOP presidential candidates. Republicans have been struggling to find
The California Republican Party voted to soften its stance on immigration Sunday, responding to harsh rhetoric from presidential candidate Donald Trump. Republicans have been struggling to find a balance between
ANAHEIM — California Republicans, marginalized at home by the dominant Democrats and for years overlooked and ignored by their own presidential candidates in favor of early states like Iowa and
Carly Fiorina won over Republicans of all stripes with her strong debate performance Wednesday night, but now some political experts are asking a new question: With five months to go
Law360, New York (September 15, 2015, 9:05 PM ET) — Embattled mogul Gurbaksh Chahal and his company, Gravity4 Inc., on Monday were hit with a lawsuit in a California state
Controversial ad tech mogul Gurbaksh ‘G’ Chahal is being sued again, this time for the alleged harassment of a former employee at his latest company, Gravity4, a lawsuit filed Monday
Gurbaksh Chahal, one of Silicon Valley’s most reviled CEOs, is being sued again. This time, Yousef Khraibut, a 20-year-old early employee at Chahal’s San Francisco ad-tech company Gravity4, is alleging that
While Republicans in two states explore ways of possibly keeping Donald Trump off their 2016 primary ballots, California Secretary of State Alex Padilla vowed Wednesday that won’t happen here. Continue
In one of the most memorable scenes in her 2006 memoir, “Tough Choices,” Carly Fiorina recalled marching into the dark recesses of the Board Room — an upscale Washington, D.C.-area
It may be 16 months before voters select the next president of the United States, but the presidential campaign has been underway for more than a year. While Democrats may
California Republicans are reacting to Thursday’s GOP debate, hosted by the Fox News Channel in Ohio. Continue reading this article at Breitbart.com
A half-century after the enactment of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the U.S. Supreme Court, in an 8-1 decision authored by conservative Justice Antonin Scalia, has
The California Republican Party and an independent spending group have settled a federal lawsuit alleging that the group unlawfully used the GOP’s trademarked elephant logo on mailers during a hotly
OAKLAND — The Piedmont Area Republican Women Federated (PARW) held an “After Five” event recently at a private Oakland residence to welcome Harmeet Dhillon as its new member and guest
The hard leftists in the California Democratic party, panicked at the thought of labor-supporting Assemblywoman Susan Bonilla, D-Concord, losing the race for the seat in the 7th State Senate District
California public school children perfecting their “lotus position” — and their parents — need not worry about the future of yoga instruction in their physical education classes. As the 4th
Last year was tough for Gurbaksh “G” Chahal, the troubled founder of RadiumOne, who was ousted from the firm by his own board after he pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors
Encarnita “Erika” Alonso, who worked as Gravity4’s marketing vice president for two months, filed the lawsuit Tuesday in San Francisco Superior Court. (Read the complaint here.) She alleges that Chahal
Alonso accuses Chahal and his company of discriminating against her because of her gender, as well as illegally surveilling her during her job interview. Continue reading this article at TechCrunch.com
“This case comes to me with a certain backdrop of the conduct of the CEO of this company,” said Alonso’s attorney Harmeet Dhillon, referring to Chahal’s domestic violence conviction. When
Gurbaksh “G” Chahal, the flamboyant ad tech executive who was fired last year from his company after being convicted of beating his former girlfriend, is named in a new lawsuit
Hillary Clinton is about to formally throw her hat in the ring for president in 2016. In fact, she’s already made a video recording of her big announcement which is
California Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi is coming under criticism, not from Republicans but those thought to be loyalists in her own party who are questioning her leadership abilities. Pelosi says she
A man who claimed in federal court that his dispute with Comcast cost him his job at PriceWaterhouseCoopers is dropping his lawsuit against the cable giant. Conal O’Rourke sued Comcast
A month after Charles Munger Jr. wrote his first $100,000 check to a political campaign, he got a taste of the chronic rejection familiar to California’s big Republican donors: The
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