What Every Company Doing Business in California Needs to Know about CCPA
On January 1, 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) came into effect. Passed in 2018, it has been deemed the country’s toughest legislation on consumer online privacy with expectations that other states may follow with similar legislation. Here are the basics of what every company doing business in California needs to know. But, full disclosure, this law is complex and...Read More
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Small Businesses: Is Bankruptcy the Right Option During the Coronavirus Pandemic?
The coronavirus pandemic continues even as businesses start to reopen more and more in June and July throughout California and the United States. It is important to remain cautious, however, since the numbers of COVID-19 cases are still rising in California and many other states. Who knows what the future holds. And that is a scary prospect for small businesses who were forced to be closed and...Read More
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Remote Work in Times of the Coronavirus Crisis
Before the novel coronavirus pandemic was upon us, many startups were offering remote work possibilities. And the reason is simple: it makes sense. Here’s why it makes sense and what you should look out for specifically in legal terms if you do offer it. Why Offer Remote Work or Incorporate it Into Your Business Model? Before the coronavirus forced many companies to offer remote work,...Read More
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