It's a win-win scenario, right? That fitness tracking apparatus that you agreed to wear on your wrist at the request of your employer is proving to be a real ally in helping you understand relevant health-related numbers. Truly, of course, not that many workers are...
Month: May 2016
On the near horizon: new federal overtime rules affecting millions
Say that you're an "exempt" worker toiling diligently on behalf of a California employer. Although that classification is not readily susceptible of a quick and easy definition, it broadly applies to certain categories of salaried -- rather than paid-by-the-hour --...
Business planning and financing: crowdfunding emerges
Say that you're a small California business, or perhaps an entity that is not yet firmly established or much more than a glimmer in the eye of a smart entrepreneur. You're going to need funding. And, of course, the obvious question relevant to that is this: Where are...
For many, a singular cost of doing business in California
A compendium of concerns. Or, perhaps, a deep basket of considerations. However termed, it is truly a play book full of things that virtually any California business owner or manager is necessarily focused upon every day of the week. The business world is robust and...
Business disputes: In the construction law realm, broad-based
There's an obvious reason why some construction law tomes and overviews are as thick as phonebooks: The subject matter they embrace is both complex and wide-ranging. On a relevant page of our website at the Pasadena-based business and commercial law firm of [nap_names...
Shareholders, partners: sometimes thorns accompany the roses
Smart and focused business entrepreneurs are constantly emerging in California and elsewhere with exciting new ideas that they seek to turn into profitable realities. In order to do so, they often band together as shareholders or partners in new enterprises. A lot of...