When California Businesses Fail to Provide Reasonable Accommodations
Jan 20, 2017
Ever since California passed its first law protecting the rights of workers with disabilities in 1974, it has been at the forefront of the Americans with Disabilities movement. What is Considered a Di...
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Know Your Rights in a California Property Easement
Jan 17, 2017
When you buy a piece of property in California, you understandably assume that said piece of property is all yours, to do with what you will. This includes allowing certain people onto your property a...
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Is Work Actually Completed? Things to Consider Before Filing a Mechanic’s Lien
Jan 12, 2017
When it comes to opening a construction payment dispute, timing is everything. The state of California offers several legal remedies to contractors and suppliers who have not been paid for the work th...
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Employment Laws and Social Media in California
Jan 06, 2017
Individuals find themselves in hot water all the time over what they post on social media. For some, their posts go so far as to get them arrested; for others, their social media posts merely get them...
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Failure to Disclose Important Information Regarding a Real Estate Property in California
Sep 28, 2016
When an individual works with a real estate company or real estate broker in California, they expect the property that they purchase to be in the exact condition that the real estate agent represented...
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Consequences of Lying On Your Resume
Sep 21, 2016
There is an old adage that says, "Fake it until you make it," and while this may be good advice in some areas of your life, it is never a good idea to do when it is concerning a job. Fake It It is not...
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Monitoring Employee Emails: An Invasion of Privacy?
Aug 30, 2016
From company credit cards to company cars, and company cell phones to company email accounts, employers these days provide it all to their employees, and while such perks are mostly appreciated, they ...
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Understanding California’s Paid Time Off Law
Aug 23, 2016
It is rare that an individual will go an entire year without getting sick, and whether we like it or not, chances are that if we fall ill, it will be on a workday. This is an irrefutable fact of life ...
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Terminating a Union Employee without Legal Backlash
Aug 02, 2016
You may hear people say: "Join a union because you cannot be fired," or "Union members have job security for life." While neither of these statements is true, it is true that it can be more difficult ...
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Top 10 Reasons Real Estate Agents Get Sued
Jun 29, 2016
As a real estate agent in California – no matter if the market is high or low – you need to be extra careful when making real estate deals, as buyers can sue for any number of reasons, frivolous or no...
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