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  2. California Fair Employment and Housing Act of 1959 - Wikipedia

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    California law and the FEHA also allow for the imposition of punitive damages [9] [10] when a corporate defendant's officers, directors or managing agents engage in harassment, discrimination, or retaliation, or when such persons approve or consciously disregard prohibited conduct by lower-level employees in violation of the rights or safety of the plaintiff or others.

  3. Talent Agencies Act (California) - Wikipedia

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    [1] is a law in the U.S. state of California which sets regulations for talent agents. Noncompliance with the statute on the part of the agent allows actors, writers and other artists to disgorge their financial obligations by petitioning the California Department of Industrial Relations , alleging their talent representatives found them work ...

  4. California FAIR Plan - Wikipedia

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    If the FAIR Plan does not have the money to pay out all claims, it collects money from insurance companies that operate in California. [5] According to data from 2020, the FAIR Plan covers 2.5% of the statewide market share, but 20.4% of the market share in ZIP codes at high risk from wildfires. [6]

  5. The hefty commissions home sellers pay to real estate agents ...

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    The cases. The rumblings of this shakeup intensified on Oct. 31 when a unanimous eight-member jury concluded that since 2015, NAR and its broker co-defendants who belong to NAR’s professional ...

  6. Could real estate go the way of the travel industry? Not quite

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    While previously home sellers have paid a commission (generally 5% to 6%) that was split between agents, the settlement makes it so home buyers might be on the hook for paying their agent up front.

  7. Talent agent - Wikipedia

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    The agent will coordinate the details of wardrobe, directions, etc., as well as negotiate the contract or pay. The agent's job is to get the talent to audition; the talent is the only person who can get the job. For their work, agents take a 10 to 20% commission of the gross, depending on whether the job is union (such as SAG-AFTRA) or not ...

  8. GEICO closes California insurance offices, lays off hundreds ...

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    The California Department of Insurance is following GEICO’s actions, said California Deputy Insurance Commissioner Michael Soller. “We are monitoring to make sure consumers are protected ...

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