Off-the-Clock Time: Being Helpful or a Victim of Wage Theft?
Off-the-clock work can lead to wage theft claims. Learn how California law defines this time, protects employees’ rights, and what employers can do to ensure compliance.
Off-the-clock work can lead to wage theft claims. Learn how California law defines this time, protects employees’ rights, and what employers can do to ensure compliance.
California Legislature passed Senate Bill 766 (CARS ACT). The law goes into effect on October 1, 2026, and introduces new requirements to the auto dealer industry. Learn what dealers can do now to prepare for these changes.
Thinking of filing a lawsuit or just got served? Learn what happens in a California civil case, from filing the complaint to discovery, trial, and potential settlement.
Judge Dena M. Coggins entered Judgment against Defendants in favor of the Plaintiffs in Akkawi, et al. v. Sadr, et al.
The California Supreme Court’s ruling on the 30-day arbitration fee deadline allows businesses to avoid penalties for late payments under good-faith mistakes.
Explore why independent contractors in employment relationships are rare, and how to determine whether you are an employee or an independent contractor.