...worked. Sees Candy Shops, Inc., used a timekeeping software system, known as Kronos, to record employee work hours. Employees punched...
...D.O.S.12296 SEE'S CANDY SHOPS, INC., Petitioner, v. THE SUPERIOR...
...missed-meal-periods class on the question of the accuracy of the Kronos time-keeping record system that Tenet used. However, the trial court found...
The Recorder
...OPINIONEonic Creations, Inc. and its founder, James Jolly Clark, (collectively, the "Appellees") sued investor C...
..., confirmed she overheard her husband talking about the software company Kronos Inc. and Getty Images and relayed that information to her sister and...
...of the accuracy of the electronic time-keeping record system, known as Kronos, that Tenet used. However, the trial court found that Tien’s...
The Recorder
OPINION ON REHEARINGHoppenstein Properties, Inc. sued the McLennan County Appraisal District ("MCAD") for breach of a commercial...
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