Business Litigation Law Blog
What Legal Concerns Should YouTube Content Creators Have?
In the 21st century, there are two types of people. There are the people who turn to YouTube for all sorts of content – and...
Do Influencers Need Disclaimers In Their Content?
If you’re a newbie looking to make a name for yourself as an influencer in California, you’re probably preoccupied with generating quality content and building...
How to Avoid Liability When Hiring Employees from Competitors
The widening gulf between the job openings and job seekers has made it difficult for companies to find the talent and skills they need to...
Which Paycheck Deductions Are Legally Permitted in California?
Let’s be honest. Los Angeles is not necessarily all it’s cracked up to be. Beautiful beaches, Hollywood glamour and Beverly Hills extravagances are just one...
Should California Social Media Influencers Negotiate Their Own Contracts?
There is a fundamental truth when it comes to business: there is always “overhead.” Sometimes it is minimal. Sometimes it is considerable. In either case,...
Can I Collect My Attorneys’ Fees If I Win My Case?
For some Los Angeles companies, occasional involvement in civil litigation is just part of doing business. For the most part, these are big businesses with highly...
What Is A Franchise Agreement?
Here’s a question for you. What do KFC, 7-Eleven and McDonald’s have in common? Several answers may come to mind, but only one is relevant...
Are There Any Legal Concerns for Podcasters?
It doesn’t matter whether you’re doing a podcast for fun, you’re doing it to promote your business, or you’re doing it to generate income. You...
Do You Get Paid for Vacation Days if You Quit?
Good news, everyone. COVID-19 restrictions are being lifted across the country and it’s time to get back to work. Yes, it’s even happening here in...