Blogs

The Two Week Lag
Part Three in a Six-Part Series Sharing What Every Nonprofit Leader Needs to Know to Win in a Data-Driven Funding World I want to take a moment for the people doing one of the hardest jobs there is. The case managers, program directors, and nonprofit staff who show up every day for people navigating housing […]
Why the New PAGA Cure Window Is Becoming a Data Defensibility Test
The 2024 PAGA reforms were positioned as a relief mechanism for California employers. Roughly two years in, they are functioning more like a stress test. The cure provisions, manageability standards, and proportionality reviews introduced by AB 2288 and SB 92 have not lightened the operational burden. They have moved it forward, compressed it, and made […]
Why Overlapping PAGA Actions Are Becoming a Data Problem and Not Just a Legal One
California employers are entering a new phase of PAGA litigation. Recent appellate developments around overlapping PAGA actions are changing how settlements, claim preclusion, and employee-level releases are evaluated. The legal debate is important—but the operational implication is larger. The real issue is no longer whether a settlement exists. It is whether the underlying data can […]
Twelve Chairs
Part Two in a Six-Part Series Sharing What Every Nonprofit Leader Needs to Know to Win in a Data-Driven Funding World Earlier in this series, I wrote about the difference between a person and a file. This time, Twelve Chairs is about the difference between a chair and a human being. Somewhere last week, a case […]
The File Is Not the Person
A Six-Part Series Sharing What Every Nonprofit Leader Needs to Know to Win in a Data-Driven Funding World I’ve been a technologist most of my career — happily behind the scenes for the last decade. In 2024, the Urban League of Broward County, Florida, brought iBridge a problem: the nonprofit sector needed a case management […]
The Future of PAGA Litigation: AI and Predictive Analytics The Future of PAGA Litigation: 
The legal landscape is no stranger to technological advancements, and one area that’s witnessing a profound transformation is PAGA (Private Attorneys General Act) litigation. This legislation, unique to California, empowers employees to act as “private attorneys general” to enforce labor laws. In recent years, the legal community has increasingly turned to artificial intelligence (AI) and […]
Staying Ahead of PAGA Regulatory Changes: Technology-Assisted Compliance 
The California Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) is a significant and dynamic force in the ever-evolving labor law landscape. For law firms representing clients navigating the intricacies of PAGA, staying ahead of regulatory changes is essential. With a legislative framework that can shift rapidly, adapting to evolving PAGA regulations is crucial to ensuring compliance and […]
Ethical Considerations in PAGA Cases: Balancing Technology and Privacy Ethical Considerations in PAGA Cases: 
As technology redefines the legal landscape, law firms increasingly rely on innovative tools and strategies to navigate complex cases. In Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) cases, where labor law compliance is at the forefront, technology plays a pivotal role in uncovering violations, calculating damages, and devising litigation strategies. However, this reliance on technology in PAGA […]
Unlocking Efficiency in Payment Processing: Strategies for Optimization 
Efficient payment processing is a critical aspect of any organization’s financial operations. In today’s fast-paced business landscape, organizations are constantly striving to optimize their payment processes to improve speed, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness. This blog explores various strategies that organizations can employ to optimize their payment processes. From implementing faster payment systems and exploring alternative payment […]