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Can My San Diego LLC Issue “Stock Options” to Employees?

What is a Contract? – San Diego Corporate Law

Forming Your San Diego Professional Accountancy Corporation

San Diego Job Descriptions: Are Your Employees Management or Non-Management?

San Diego Business Contracts: Are “Orphan” Signature Pages Okay to Use?

Product Labeling News: Nestle’s Non-GMO Self-Certificate Possibly Misleading

More Legal Insights on the Joint Employer Doctrine and California Franchises

Employee Discrimination Claims Now Have Three-Year Deadline

To Give Your Trade Secrets Maximum Protection, Make Sure Compliance-With-Government-Request Notice is in Your Contracts

Is Employee Time “Rounding” Allowed in San Diego?

Saturday, June 25, 2022
What Professions are Exempt Under the Newly Codified “ABC Test” for Independent Contractors?
Business Law

What Professions are Exempt Under the Newly Codified “ABC Test” for Independent Contractors?

news June 9, 2022

As has been widely reported and discussed, the California State Assembly passed Assembly Bill 5, and Governor Newsom signed, which codified the California Supreme Court’s ABC Test for when a … Read More

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San Diego Business Contract Drafting: Even Apostrophes Matter
Business Law

San Diego Business Contract Drafting: Even Apostrophes Matter

news June 8, 2022

An interesting decision involving a construction contract was recently issued by the Second District California Court of Appeals. See Regency Midland Construction, Inc. v. Legendary Structures, Inc., Case No. B292602 … Read More

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Uber, Lyft, and Other Companies Back Ballot Initiative to Exempt Gig Drivers From ABC Test
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Uber, Lyft, and Other Companies Back Ballot Initiative to Exempt Gig Drivers From ABC Test

news June 8, 2022

California recently amended its Labor Code to protect so-called gig economy workers and mandated that those workers be classified as “employees” as opposed to “independent contractors.” See Cal. Lab. Code, … Read More

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California Consumer Privacy Act: Can We Share Data with an Affiliated Business Without Disclosure
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California Consumer Privacy Act: Can We Share Data with an Affiliated Business Without Disclosure

news June 7, 2022

The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) is going into effect on January 1, 2020. Among the many open legal questions is whether data can be shared with an affiliated business … Read More

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Key Differences Between General Partnerships, Corporations, and Limited Liability Companies
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Key Differences Between General Partnerships, Corporations, and Limited Liability Companies

news June 7, 2022

When you start your own San Diego small business, you have several types of corporate entities through which to operate. In this article, we discuss the key differences between three … Read More

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Do employers have to pay remote work expenses?
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Do employers have to pay remote work expenses?

news June 7, 2022

Over the past two years, many California businesses transitioned to full-time remote work. It has become the norm for many employers and employees across the country, as well as a … Read More

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Eight Days Late May be “Okay” Despite “Time is of the Essence” Clause in Contract
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Eight Days Late May be “Okay” Despite “Time is of the Essence” Clause in Contract

news June 6, 2022

In general, California courts will enforce business contracts as written. Indeed, generally, the courts will enforce all provisions even if the provisions work some sort of disadvantage or hardship on … Read More

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Asset Purchases: Still a Danger of Successor Liability for Employee Wage/Benefit Payments
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Asset Purchases: Still a Danger of Successor Liability for Employee Wage/Benefit Payments

news June 6, 2022

If you are thinking of buying a San Diego business, one key legal consideration is whether to structure the deal as an asset purchase or as a stock purchase. The … Read More

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Will California Follow New Jersey and Fine Uber For Misclassifying Workers?
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Will California Follow New Jersey and Fine Uber For Misclassifying Workers?

news June 5, 2022

It has been recently reported that the State of New Jersey is fining Uber for unpaid employment taxes and for misclassifying its workers. New Jersey was the first state to … Read More

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Proving Copyright Infringement: Facts are Not Copyrightable, Says Federal Judge
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Proving Copyright Infringement: Facts are Not Copyrightable, Says Federal Judge

news June 4, 2022

The producers of the popular Netflix show “Narcos” were vindicated in a recent trial over alleged copyright infringement. U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith ruled that Netflix and the producers did … Read More

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