Posts Tagged ‘Jennifer Tsao’

2011 Top Pasadena Attorneys

2011 Top Pasadena Attorneys

Pasadena Magazine recently celebrated its 2011 Top Attorneys with a reception at the iconic Langham Huntington hotel. Don A. Hernandez and Adam Kargman were recognized for Business Law / Litigation. Jack Schaedel, Alexandra M. Steinberg and Agnes Markarian were recognized for Labor & Employment and Jamie Jung, Jennifer Tsao and Martin Sullivan were recognized for Civil Litigation.

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New Employee Notice Obligations Under “Anti-Wage Theft” Law

By Jennifer Tsao – Under California Assembly Bill 469, the “Wage Theft Prevention Act”, California employers are required to comply with new Labor Code section 2810.5 effective January 1, 2012.  The new law requires, among other things, that California employers provide non-exempt employees with written notice of (more…)

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Jennifer Tsao appointed to ABA Health Law Section position

Jennifer Tsao appointed to ABA Health Law Section position

Congratulations to Jennifer Tsao who has been appointed to serve as Vice Chair of the Coordinating Committee on Diversity and reappointed as Vice Chair of the ABA Health eSource for the 2011 to 2012 bar year by the ABA Health Law Section Chair.

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Key Provision in Health Care Reform Ruled Unconstitutional

This morning, a federal district judge in Virginia ruled that a key provision of the new health care reform law — the “Minimum Essential Coverage Provision,” otherwise known as the “individual mandate” – is unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson held that Congress exceeded its constitutional powers under the Commerce Clause, or associated Necessary and Proper Clause, by requiring each citizen to arrange for the purchase of health insurance.

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2010 Top Pasadena Attorneys

2010 Top Pasadena Attorneys

Hernandez Schaedel & Associates is very pleased that four of our attorneys received this distinction.

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The Small Employer’s Dilemma with “Grandfathered” Health Plans

Small employers face the difficult decision of keeping their “grandfathered” health plans in the face of rate hikes, shopping around for better deals, or dropping health coverage altogether.

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Firm Wins Superior Court Order Enjoining Defendants From Undermining Arbitration

On July 1, 2010, Hernandez Schaedel & Associates (“HSA”) successfully obtained an ex parte temporary restraining order for its client, Bruce LaPlante, in Los Angeles County Superior Court.  Mr. LaPlante is a 50% owner in a limited liability company owning commercial property in Los Angeles; the other 50% of (more…)

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Are You a “Small Employer” Under Healthcare Reform Laws?

  June 2010 Special Edition   Advising the Small Employer on Coverage and Credits   By Don A. Hernandez and Jennifer Tsao,1 Hernandez Schaedel & Associates, LLP, Pasadena, CA     The recently-enacted Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“PPACA”) contains a wide variety of reform provisions intended to make (more…)

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A Tale of Two Plaintiffs

One small distinction makes a huge difference in pleading UCL claims against Sharp Healthcare

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Getting Competent Representation

Hiring an attorney who is not competent to handle your case can be a costly mistake.

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