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California Assembly Bill AB5 Related to Independent Contractor Versus Employee

Loss of Business Income Due to the Governmental “Stay at Home” Orders Issued in Response to COVID-19 Was Not a Covered Loss

2022 Trends Presentation, ALFA International Labor & Employment Regional Seminar – Nashville, Tennessee

Lawyer’s Reversal of Fortune: Don’t Violate Rules of Professional Conduct by Settling Over Your Client’s Objection

San Diego Defense Lawyers – Writs and Their Importance in Litigation

San Diego County Bar Association – Court Practice Series: California Court of Appeal, Fourth District

Under Privette Doctrine, A Landowner Delegates All Responsibility For Workplace Safety to its Independent Contractor, and therefore Owes No Duty to Remedy or Adopt Measures to Protect Against Known Hazards

Thought Unpaid Lien Doctors’ Bills Were Admissible at Trial? Not so Fast, Plaintiff Must First Prove the Full Amount of the Bill Was Actually Incurred

Vehicle Owners and Employers Have Affirmative Duty to Ensure Their Drivers Are Licensed, California Court of Appeals Holds

The Time to Vacate an Arbitration Award is Jurisdictional, and May Not Be Extended by Stipulation or Principles of Waiver and Estoppel

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