When California lawmakers passed the AB5 law last year, they took strides to protect gig workers from unscrupulous employers. The AB5 law prohibits companies from classifying gig workers as contractors instead of employees. In the past, employers have avoided paying...
Month: June 2020
Yum Brands, Grubhub involved in breach of contract suit
Contracts are an important part of any business deal. Even if individuals trust the parties they intend to work with, having the terms of the relationship in legally-binding documents can better ensure that everyone understands what is expected. However, even with...
Should you dispute the terms of your prenuptial agreement?
When you walked down the aisle, you never dreamed your marriage would end in divorce at some point in the future. You probably didn’t think a prenuptial agreement was necessary, but your spouse encouraged you to sign. However, if you are now facing divorce, the terms...
Divorce litigation: Jeremy Renner and ex entangled in dispute
A California family court judge always keeps a child's best interests in mind when making custody or child support decisions. If parents disagree on a particular issue, it can be stressful and challenging to obtain a fair solution to the problem. If one parent accuses...
Backing out of real estate contracts
Purchasing California real estate can be an emotional experience, especially if the property is a new home. However, it is important for both the buyer and seller to remain aware that it is primarily a business transaction. The signing of a purchase contract is...