Forming and growing a business requires a tremendous amount of dedicated time, effort and money. In most cases, collaboration with others is necessary for success. Regardless of the agreements, contracts and potential personal relationships present at the beginning of...
Month: November 2020
What is the difference between Creative Commons and copyright?
If you have your own business in California where you produce unique projects or ideas, you may have already done some research on trademarks and copyright. Copyrighting your products is a way to protect them from being unlawfully copied or plagiarized. For example,...
Pregnant employee’s rights within the workplace
Expecting a child is typically one of life’s most memorable experiences for a mother. However, pregnancy can cause a woman to face serious obstacles at work – even though it’s illegal. The federal Pregnancy Discrimination Act became law in 1978. Still, it’s common for...
Developers should explore the pros and cons of marketplace loans
If you own property in a high-demand commercial zone, you may be waiting for the ideal time to develop it. Since large real estate projects are expensive propositions, however, they often require additional funding. In some respects, gone are the days when commercial...
When workers collaborate on false sexual harassment claims
Employers face many different hardships when it comes to bitter and disgruntled employees. Sometimes, former workers try to get revenge against a company that used to employ them, while other people simply have financial motivations. There are various ways in which...
Allegations can arise between workers, not just against your company
As with any business across the United States, California employers must carefully manage their workers – not only in productivity, but also behavior. It’s natural for a company to protect its best interests through established policies. Meanwhile, meeting the legal...