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As we welcome a new president, as always, unscrupulous attorneys. and non-attorneys alike begin to advertise about significant immigration law
Joint Employer liability is frequently the subject of much discussion. In California, the issue often arises in the wage-and-hour context—and
The Coronavirus pandemic has changed nearly everything about the way we practice. Many of us work from home and attend
Business interruptions are becoming more common, and it is expected that claims associated with lost profits will likely increase. In
With jury trials for injured plaintiffs continued for months under COVID restrictions, injured clients justly need advances to make ends
Charles Darwin said that “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives.
It is unsurprising that COVID-19 has impacted nearly all aspects of the legal profession, but the severity of the impact
The California Supreme Court recently announced that it approved the State Bar’s request for the provisional licensure of 2020 law
Recently Attorney at Law Magazine had the opportunity to speak with L. Song Richardson, dean and chancellor’s professor of law
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the automobile insurance market beyond recognition. Before the pandemic, there were millions of Californians commuting
In a thoughtful decision recognizing the impacts of the online economy, the Supreme Court of the United States rejected a
Registering a business seems simple enough—until it isn’t. Oftentimes, employers overlook corporate registration requirements and how these failures may affect
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