by danr | Jul 13, 2020 | Real Estate Law
By: Jason Murai, Esq. Many small businesses may be unaware that they are in violation of accessibility laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) until they are served with an ADA lawsuit. Defending an ADA lawsuit can be very expensive and burdensome for... by danr | Jul 10, 2020 | News, What's New
Tamara Pow, was invited to join Joshua Borger as a guest on this radio show with host Jeffrey Hayden. The topic was YLR: So You Are Starting A Business. It was the first time Tamara was on live radio and enjoyed herself immensely. Listen to this very informative... by danr | Jul 10, 2020 | Online Privacy, Real Estate Law
By: Jack Easterbrook, Esq. When you hear “Covid-19” or “shelter in place,” you probably do not immediately think of a rise in risk for electronic fund transfers. However, it appears that bad actors remain very busy and risk is going up for the unwary. Parties to... by danr | May 29, 2020 | Real Estate Law
By: Tamara B. Pow Esq., If you own residential rental property, you are most likely dealing with tenants who are financially impacted by the shelter-in-place orders or who have incurred significant medical costs due to COVID-19. The State of California and many... by danr | May 26, 2020 | Business and Entity Formation
By: Jason Murai, Esq., Businesses and individuals in the construction industry require a license when engaging in projects where the total cost in labor and materials is $500 or more. Licenses may be issued to a business entity if the business employs a licensed...