Category: Employment Law

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Employment Law

Changing Your Business Structure: What Entity is Best?

Every business should have an organizational structure; a formal arrangement of managerial hierarchies within a company...
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Employment Law

Settling Ownership Disputes in Family-Owned Businesses

Ownership disputes between partners in business are bad enough. If you add in the complex...
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Employment Law

Are Graduate Students Employees?

A ruling by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the arm-of-enforcement of the National Labor Relations...
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Employment Law

Lakers Announcer Requests to Revive Age Discrimination Lawsuit

Fernando Gonzalez, a Spanish-language radio broadcaster for the Los Angeles Lakers, recently requested a California...
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Employment Law

Prevent Asking Illegal Interview Questions

How many times have you interviewed potential employees and asked the following questions: This job...
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Employment Law

Department of Labor Expands Application of the FLSA

This past May, the Department of Labor revised the regulations in the Fair Labor Standards...
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Employment Law

Imperial Stormtroopers Vs. Boba Fett – The Difference Between an Employee and an Independent Contractor.

One of the hardest things to explain to our business clients is how to classify...
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Employment Law

Non-Compete Law: Must-Have Elements In A Non-Compete Agreement

Do you want to maintain a competitive advantage in your industry by protecting your most...
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Shedding Light on Non-Competes in Texas
Employment Law

Shedding Light on Non-Competes in Texas

An article in the New York Times reported the State of Texas hands out more...
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Employment Law

Tit for Tat; or why one party’s breach doesn’t mean you can do whatever you would like

It seems to be a common understanding amongst persons that if you enter into an...
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