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 Marian Massey | Feb 13, 2023 | Business Law, News
What Businesses Need to Know to Protect Customer Data In not-so-recent history, there were very few laws governing how a person’s private data – including name, address, credit card information, and other identifying information – could be shared. As...
by Matthew Vesterdahl | Feb 3, 2023 | Business Law, News
What Arizona Employers Need to Know About Classification Arizona Law Generally Arizona law defines an employee “[w]hen an employer procures work to be done for the employer by a contractor over whose work the employer retains supervision or control, and the work is a...
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 Kevin Meade | Jan 23, 2023 | Business Law, News
In a significant ruling, the United States Supreme Court (“USSC”) on January 23, 2023 threw out a case in which the petitioner sought to expand the scope of the attorney-client privilege. The petitioner is an unnamed law firm that specializes in...
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...