OK, it finally passed. Now, here's the uppercase question: What next? A federal rule declared last week by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has understandably enthused -- even enthralled -- scores of millions of consumers across the country and principals with...
Month: July 2017
Employer to pay $100,000 for rescinding job offer for new hire
Entrepreneurs looking for quality workers may struggle to find the right person for the position. Multiple rounds of interviews and checking with a number of previous employers to help confirm a hopeful candidate is the right addition for your team is common practice....
When it’s right, franchising can be the ideal business vehicle
Diverse businesses across Southern California contemplate and sometimes pursue commercial activities across a nearly limitless universe of potentially profitable opportunities. And proven business and commercial law attorneys help them explore those opportunities...
Lawsuit alleges copyright infringement in new Tupac Shakur biopic
Protecting intellectual property in California is just as important for artists and writers as it is for large businesses and companies, if not more so. In fact, for writers, their written work is their product and their livelihood, and without protection of their...