by Kevin Meade | Mar 10, 2023 | Business Law, Litigation Matters, News
NDAs (Non-Disclosure Agreements) are in the news this week as it became public that Tiger Woods’ ex-girlfriend Erica Herman filed two separate complaints in Florida after their six-year relationship came to an end. The first suit was filed in October 2022 and alleges...
by Scott Halberstadt | Feb 21, 2023 | Business Law, Litigation Matters, News
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Facilitates an ADA Serial Litigant’s Claims Against Business Owners As many of TALG’s business clients can attest, unmeritorious claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act (the “ADA”) are an epidemic seriously affecting their...
by Tenny Amin | Jan 30, 2023 | Family Law, Family Law - California
Vocational Evaluations in California Spousal Support Cases One of the most common questions I get asked as a family law lawyer is “can my spouse force me to work?” Often the spouse who is receiving financial support is threatened by their high-earning counterpart with...
by Kate Vescera | Jan 26, 2023 | Business Law, Employment - California, News
What is the Proposed FTC Rule? The FTC has proposed a new rule (the “FTC Rule”) that would prohibit non-compete agreements in most employment situations. (The full text of the FTC Rule can be found here:...
by Scott Halberstadt | Jan 17, 2023 | Business Law, COVID-19 Updates, Employment - California, News
The California Supreme Court May Finally Weigh in on That Question. After almost two years of uncertainty, we may finally get clarification as to whether California businesses with business interruption insurance coverage can recover losses they suffered as a result...
by Marian Massey | Dec 12, 2022 | Business Law, Employment - Nevada, News
Out With The Old, And In With The New Welcome to TALG’s second article covering recent developments in Nevada employment law. Over the past two years, the Nevada Legislature passed several laws that were recently added to the Nevada Revised Statutes in 2022. The new...