Automobile dealers in California know that there is a lot of pressure in the sales business. Sales are integral to the success of a business and keeping up with the laws and regulations governing major purchases, such as an automobile, can be complex. Most business...
Year: 2021
What damages can I pursue in a copyright infringement claim?
Many large, privately owned companies in Riverside County have copyrights for their many prints, publications, films, artistic materials and musical materials. These copyrights are a major source of revenue for these companies. So, when a copyright is infringed upon,...
Protecting your business from employee lawsuits
Businesses in California know that these days there is no shortage of employment laws that they must comply with and, if they don’t, there is always the prospect of a lawsuit on the horizon. Most businesses do everything they can to comply with state and federal...
Is your business’ employment policy prepared for 2022?
The year 2022 is fast approaching. A number of new laws affecting large California employers are set to go into effect. If your business is not up to date on these changes, you could expose yourself to potentially expensive legal complaints from your workforce....
Working through real estate litigation issues in California
For our readers in California, it probably seems like there is nothing that can slow down a real estate development plan quite like litigation. Let’s face it – no one wants to get involved in a courtroom battle when they are trying to accomplish an enterprise that, in...
Is litigation the only way to resolve a business dispute?
When a large company in Orange County is facing a business dispute, such as intellectual property litigation, tax disputes or accusations of fraud they may want to try to avoid a full trial. The trial process can be lengthy and expensive, and large companies may feel...
The single document rule under the ASFA
Being an auto dealer can be complicated, and as the years go by, it just gets more and more complicated. Of course, there is the sales side and the ever-expanding number of competitors, but there are also the ever-increasing number of laws that regulate sales. This is...
Five ways to protect yourself from retaliation claims
Claims of wrongful termination and retaliation can be seriously damaging to your business. While you certainly might end up facing a big judgment against you if you’re found to have wrongfully terminated or otherwise retaliated against an employee, you can also see...
Addressing challenges and legal issues with IP
Businesses in California and throughout the nation take specific steps to stand out among the rest. The competition can be high in certain industries, making it imperative that a business take measures to market themselves and increase their value. In order to...
Court of Appeals upholds eviction moratorium in Los Angeles
Many real estate owners in California may be aware that in June 2020, the Apartment Association of Greater Los Angeles filed a lawsuit against the city that challenged the eviction ban, the prohibition on late fees, the ban on imposing of interest on unpaid rent, and...