If you're lucky enough to be part of a smart team of ambitious and enterprising California entrepreneurs, there's probably a lot on your plate at the startup you're either envisioning or actively developing. Things are probably in a swirl, with product ideas and lines...
Month: November 2016
Professors accuse California university of breach of contract
Contracts are supposed to be legally binding agreements. What is a college professor to do, however, when his or her employer backs out on their half of the agreement? It is just such a situation that professors of San Francisco State University in California are...
Business litigation: What Los Angeles boards need to know
Recent news articles have brought Wells Fargo's Board of Directors under scrutiny. The company is involved in ongoing business litigation due to claims that Wells Fargo management coerced employees into the creation of thousands of fake accounts through unrealistic...
U.S. Department of Labor addresses employment retaliation
Two ranking members of the U.S. Department of Labor recently discussed workplace retaliation against employees who file wage-related complaints, sending this strong and unequivocal message to employers in California and elsewhere across the country: Don't do it. In...