By William E. Winfield, Esq. When Disfavored Businesses Go To Pot Marijuana dispensaries are legal businesses under California law, but the distribution of marijuana is a Federal offense. As a […]
Continue reading…Negotiating a Commercial Lease
By Roy Schneider, Esq. Negotiating a Commercial Lease? Be Sure to Address These Issues When it comes time for your business to move into a new commercial space, make sure you […]
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By Ted J. Schneider, Esq. American employers are subject to numerous federal, state and local laws, imposing various requirements, including wage and hour and anti-discrimination laws. Unfortunately, many employers – particularly […]
Continue reading…Receivership as an Alternative to Bankruptcy
By William E. Winfield, Esq. Attorneys and clients considering financially challenged businesses should not forget to consider the benefits Receivership, both as a potential tool for collection of outstanding obligations […]
Continue reading…Firm Adds Experienced Bankruptcy Law Attorney
We are pleased to announce that William E. Winfield has joined the firm. Bill is Board Certified in Business Bankruptcy by the American Board of Certification. Bill practices in the […]
Continue reading…Five Considerations for Starting a New Business
By Roy Schneider, Esq. 1. Deciding on a Business Form There are various business forms to choose from. A sole proprietorship is the easiest to set up, manage, and maintain. […]
Continue reading…Disaster DIY: Business Law Edition
By Ted J. Schneider, Esq. Have you ever watched the TV show Disaster DIY on HGTV? The premise of the show is that many people, who have no idea what […]
Continue reading…Do I Really Need Advance Directives for Health Care?
By Roy Schneider, Esq. Many people are confused by advance directives. They are unsure what type of directives are out there, and whether they even need directives at all, especially […]
Continue reading…Are employees owed overtime for checking and answering email after hours?
By Ted J. Schneider, Esq. Technology is a double-edged sword. It allows us to work remotely and to have greater flexibility as to where and when we work, but the […]
Continue reading…Own a business with a spouse? What happens after a divorce?
By Deborah A. Perkins, Esq. Do you own your own business? Are you concerned with what will happen to the business during a divorce? Here are some things you should […]
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