Call Us Toll Free! (888) 455-7434
Open 7 days per week (8 AM- 8 PM)

Main Menu

Blog

California Labor Law Attorneys Argue that not all Discretionary Bonuses are Discretionary

California labor law defines a discretionary bonus as follows: “Discretionary bonuses or sums paid as gifts at a holiday or other special …

California Labor Law Defines Salesperson Exemption

Outside Salesperson Exemption The Fair Labor Standards Act (or 29 USC § 213(a)(1) and 29 C.F.R. § 541.500.) defines the“Outside Salesperson Exemption.”As …

California Labor Code section 206.5: Restrictions on Release of Wage Claims

Pulli v. Pony International, LLC: California appellate court recently gave a decision that helped clarify labor code section 206.5. (a) An …

California Labor Attorneys Explain Unique Differences in California Labor Laws

Everyone wants to be unique and special and if you are a California worker, you have some very unique and …

Breaking the Employment Relationship: The Right and Wrong Way

The involuntary termination of employment by the employer is controlled by specific rules which if violated entitles an employee to …

California Employment Background Checks

As usual, California tends to add protections for its residents on top of the national standard set by the federal …

Are you an Independent Contractor or should you actually be Considered an actual Employee?

The federal government has been focusing a lot of their attention and resources on cracking down on the misclassification of …

Arbitration Ruling Handed Down From the U.S. Supreme Court and California Law

An arbitration ruling has recently been handed down from the U.S. Supreme Court in a case entitled Stolt-Nielsen v. Animal …

Alternative Work Weeks in California

Federal labor law requires that non-exempt (hourly) employees are paid 1.5 times their regular rate of pay if they work …

ADA Expands Definition of “Disability” Increasing Wrongful Termination Suits

Due to the expanded definition of the term “disability” under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008, employers …

5 things you should be paid for under California Labor Laws

If you are an exempt employee you are likely not owed any additional compensation for your time, assuming your employer …

Three Important Steps Every Employee Should Take when Facing a Possible Layoff

California unemployment has not subsided as many companies continue to still struggle to recover from the downturn of the economy. …

3 Signs that Your Employer May be Violating California Labor Laws

As they say, knowledge is power. Unfortunately, we are not all California labor attorneys and the laws are ever changing. …

Hello world!

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

This is a standard post format with preview picture

Maecenas dolor est, interdum a euismod eu, accumsan posuere nisl. Nam sed iaculis massa. Sed nisl lectus, tempor sed euismod …

This is a post with video embed (Video Format)

Donec sed odio dui. Nulla vitae elit libero, a pharetra augue. Nullam id dolor id nibh ultricies vehicula ut id …

Contact Us

    Want to discuss your case?

    What is 1 + 3 ?