By Rennee R. Dehesa, Esq. If you are expecting an inheritance but considering personal bankruptcy, you might be concerned about what will happen. Whether an inheritance gets pulled into an […]
Continue reading…Who Owns A Business’s Customer List?
By Roy Schneider, Esq. Many businesses have customer lists that they consider their own private property. It is common, however, for sales representatives and other employees to regard customer lists […]
Continue reading…Kathi Smith Elected as President of the Women Lawyers of Ventura County
We are pleased to announce that our litigation attorney, Kathi Smith, has been elected as the 2015 President of Women Lawyers of Ventura County (WLVC). Kathi served as the Program’s […]
Continue reading…Questions Employers Should Never Ask In an Interview
By Ted J. Schneider, Esq. Most employers know that their workers are protected from discrimination while they are employed. Surprisingly, some are unaware that prospective employees are protected throughout the […]
Continue reading…For How Long Should a Business Keep Tax Records?
By Roy Schneider, Esq. There are many reasons for retaining tax records. They can be a useful guide for business planning, for tracking receipts and expenses, and in cases where […]
Continue reading…Roy Schneider Selected as Citizen of the Year by the Ventura Chamber of Commerce
We are proud to announce that Roy Schneider has been selected as the Citizen of the Year by the Ventura Chamber of Commerce. Roy has been selected for his extraordinary […]
Continue reading…Common Estate Planning Mistakes Regarding Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)
By Roy Schneider, Esq. For many people, retirement savings accounts are among the largest assets they have to bequeath to their children and grandchildren in their estate plans. Sadly, without […]
Continue reading…What is a Patent?
By Michael R. Shevlin, Esq. A patent is an exclusive intellectual property right granted to an inventor by the government in exchange for publicly disclosing the invention. A patent includes […]
Continue reading…Client Alert – AB 2755 Signed Into Law Prohibiting “Non-Voting Directors” on Non-Profit Boards
Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 2755, which amends Corporations Code Section 5047, to make it clear that a person is only a director as defined in the statute if that […]
Continue reading…Firm Adds Experienced Patent Law Attorney
We are pleased to announce that Michael R. Shevlin, a registered patent law attorney, has joined the firm as Of Counsel. Michael’s practice focuses on intellectual property matters for corporate […]
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