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Conflicts of Interest in Small Businesses

Conflicts of Interest in Small Businesses Conflicts of interest arise often in small businesses, so identifying them and having a policy in place to prevent them are crucial. Generally, a conflict of interest refers to a situation where a principal in the business, such as an officer or director, [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:16:57-08:00April 21st, 2017|

When Businesses Owners Face Personal Liability for Corporate Actions

When Businesses Owners Face Personal Liability for Corporate Actions Directors and officers of a corporation who participate in or personally direct tortious conduct can be found personally liable, rather than being shielded from liability by the corporation. To be personally liable, the director or officer must “authorize, direct, or [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:16:24-08:00April 19th, 2017|

Risks and Rewards of Taking a Political Stance for You and Your Business

Risks and Rewards of Taking a Political Stance for You and Your Business Businesspeople today often take political stances and air their views in the news media, but doing so may negatively affect their businesses. When considering whether you or your business should express political views to the public, [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:15:59-08:00April 17th, 2017|

California Business Licenses and Permits: Which Ones Do You Need?

California Business Licenses and Permits: Which Ones Do You Need? Nearly every business needs some kind of business license or permit to operate. Which licenses you need may vary depending on your location, type of business, products sold, customer base, and more. In California, the state government runs some [...]

By |2023-11-09T18:34:19-08:00April 14th, 2017|

The Advantages of Limited Partnerships

The Advantages of Limited Partnerships Limited partnerships offer many advantages over other entity types, especially for businesses in which one partner wants to provide funding but not run the business on a daily basis. A limited partnership differs from a standard partnership because it has at least one general [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:15:13-08:00April 12th, 2017|

Do You Owe a Duty of Care to Investors in Your Business?

Do You Owe a Duty of Care to Investors in Your Business? Many California business owners owe duties of care to their investors under California law. Generally, the duty of care requires business owners to act in good faith and in the best interests of the business. It is [...]

By |2023-11-09T18:04:32-08:00April 10th, 2017|

Professional Corporations in California

Professional Corporations in California Californians employed as professionals and seeking to start a business should consider incorporating as professional corporations. You may have seen the initials “P.C.” at the end of a doctor’s office or lawyer’s firm name, which indicates that the firm is a professional corporation. Professional corporations [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:14:37-08:00April 7th, 2017|

California Startups Must Disclose Financial Information to Shareholders

California Startups Must Disclose Financial Information to Shareholders Many startups organized as private corporations keep the value of corporate shares a well-protected secret. Telling the public that share values have soared in recent years or that they recently dropped after a new product announcement could greatly affect a company’s [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:14:14-08:00April 5th, 2017|

Introduction to Privacy and Business Ownership

Introduction to Privacy and Business Ownership Many first-time business owners worry about the privacy of their personal information. For a savvy entrepreneur, running a business does not have to mean disclosing everything about your life to the public. Instead, use a variety of legal, financial, and common sense strategies [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:13:50-08:00April 3rd, 2017|

Payment of Finder’s Fees for Securities Sales in California

Payment of Finder’s Fees for Securities Sales in California California’s new law permitting payment of finder’s fees to middlemen in securities purchases creates new business incentives within the state. However, the law contradicts a long-held Securities and Exchange Commission policy against finder’s fees. Essentially, California has legalized payment of [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:13:21-08:00March 31st, 2017|

Employment Contracts for Savvy Techies Who Want to Hit It Big

Employment Contracts for Savvy Techies Who Want to Hit It Big Technology companies who want to make it in an already cutthroat industry can gain an edge by learning what to look for and what to include in employment contracts. Negotiating salary and starting a new position mean plenty [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:12:59-08:00March 29th, 2017|

How Can I Prevent Employees from Leaking Ideas?

How Can I Prevent Employees from Leaking Ideas? “Loose lips sink ships.” This common saying describes the fate of businesses whose employees, either inadvertently or on purpose, share ideas with others without permission. Competitors may learn of the ideas or even pay employees for them and then use them [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:12:26-08:00March 27th, 2017|

My Investor Is Being Too Hands On. Is There Anything I Can Do?

My Investor Is Being Too Hands On. Is There Anything I Can Do? Investors getting very involved in the business can cause problems for business owners who want to retain control. On one hand, without the investor, the business would not have the money to fund its operations. On [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:12:02-08:00March 24th, 2017|

What to Promise Investors and What to Keep to Yourself If You Want to Stay Out of Court

What to Promise Investors and What to Keep to Yourself If You Want to Stay Out of Court Promoting your business to investors could land you in court if you run afoul of the detailed and complicated California and federal laws surrounding sale of securities. This post focuses on [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:36:45-08:00March 22nd, 2017|

One of My Startup Partners Wants Out – and Wants His Investment Back. What Do I Do?

One of My Startup Partners Wants Out - and Wants His Investment Back. What Do I Do? Learning that your startup partner no longer wants to work with you and wants back the money they invested in the startup is not easy. It is also often not easy to [...]

By |2023-11-09T21:15:39-08:00March 20th, 2017|

I Don’t Need a Lawyer to Start a Corporation – Or Do I?

I Don’t Need a Lawyer to Start a Corporation - Or Do I? Many new business owners start out forming a corporation with the idea that they can do all the paperwork themselves and save on legal fees. It is true that the California Secretary of State provides a [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:36:05-08:00March 17th, 2017|

Changing Your Startup’s Product Midway Through – and How It Could Cause Legal Troubles

Changing Your Startup’s Product Midway Through - and How It Could Cause Legal Troubles If you work for a startup, you know that your target audience’s needs can change on short notice, and so you may need to adapt your product or service to fit the market. You may [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:35:31-08:00March 15th, 2017|

Examples of Biotechnology Agreements and Why They are Important

Examples of Biotechnology Agreements and Why They are Important The growing biotechnology industry can be a minefield of legal issues for scientists and the companies they start, seeking to protect their investments and grow their business. One common topic that every biotech founder should consider is how to prevent [...]

By |2023-11-09T18:49:45-08:00March 13th, 2017|

What Is the Difference Between Federal Securities Laws and California Securities Laws, and How Do They Apply to Me?

What Is the Difference Between Federal Securities Laws and California Securities Laws, and How Do They Apply to Me? Both the state of California and the federal government have laws about securities on the books, but the two sets of laws differ significantly. Federal and California securities laws cover [...]

By |2023-11-09T21:13:29-08:00March 10th, 2017|

Protect Your Business from Data Security Breaches

Protect Your Business from Data Security Breaches After hearing about the many data security breaches in the past few years, you may have wondered how breaches can be prevented, either at a business you own or the ones you patronize. Though hackers are becoming more sophisticated, smaller businesses need [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:34:32-08:00March 8th, 2017|

Beginning a Business Relationship with a Vendor

Beginning a Business Relationship with a Vendor In the rush to court a new vendor, companies may be tempted to quickly sign a standard form agreement and begin work immediately. If you find yourself caught up in the rush, take a step back, properly investigate, and negotiate your relationship [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:34:00-08:00March 6th, 2017|

Fair Use of Copyrighted Material

Fair Use of Copyrighted Material Generally, the owner of a copyrighted work has the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, perform, and display the work, and to prepare derivative works based on it. 17 U.S.C. § 106. Fair use is a broad exception to this exclusive right. It allows the [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:24:31-08:00March 3rd, 2017|

Director and Officer Liability in the Corporation

Director and Officer Liability in the Corporation Corporations shield their directors and officers from liability for corporate actions, unless a director or officer personally directed or participated in tortious conduct. See, e.g., Frances T. v. Village Green Owners Ass’n. (1986) 42 Cal.3d 490, 503-504. The term tortious conduct refers to [...]

By |2023-11-09T19:01:43-08:00March 1st, 2017|

What Are the Most Important Contract Terms for Tech Companies?

What Are the Most Important Contract Terms for Tech Companies? Technology companies, especially those with active websites or e-retail portals, will want to have a well-drafted set of contracts in place to keep their business running smoothly from a legal perspective. These contracts cover a variety of topics: terms [...]

By |2023-11-09T18:33:15-08:00February 27th, 2017|

California Law on Non-Competition Agreements

California Law on Non-Competition Agreements In California, both a state statute and numerous court decisions say that non-competition agreements are not enforceable, and delving into the reasons why can help business owners understand how to work around needing them. The term “non-competition agreement” generally refers to a contract between [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:23:40-08:00February 24th, 2017|

How Does the San Diego City Business Tax Affect Me?

How Does the San Diego City Business Tax Affect Me? Businesses operating in the city of San Diego, California, must obtain a business tax certificate and pay the city business tax. San Diego Municipal Code § 31.0101, et seq. The law applies to any person engaging in a business [...]

By |2023-11-09T21:01:01-08:00February 22nd, 2017|

Out-of-State Corporations in California

Out-of-State Corporations in California Corporations that are incorporated in another state and are doing business in California should be mindful of compliance with California law. For example, out-of-state corporations must ensure they are properly registered to do business, that they familiarize themselves with laws regarding company employees working in [...]

By |2023-11-09T20:54:41-08:00February 20th, 2017|

Can I Use Electronic Signatures on a Contract?

Can I Use Electronic Signatures on a Contract? Whether you can use electronic signatures to bind parties to a legally enforceable contract in California depends on the parties’ agreement and the method of signature. Be careful to fulfill the below requirements, or a court might find that the agreement [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:22:56-08:00February 17th, 2017|

Insurance Basics for New Business Owners

Insurance Basics for New Business Owners The current litigious business climate makes obtaining appropriate insurance a must for new business owners. Insurance can help cover the costs of a burglary, an injury to an employee, or some lawsuits, among other liability situations. Paying the insurance premiums now does not [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:22:33-08:00February 15th, 2017|

What is a “Unilateral Contract”?

What is a “Unilateral Contract”? Ordinarily a contract is defined as an agreement between two or more parties “which creates an obligation to do or not to do a particular thing. Its essentials are competent parties, subject matter, a legal consideration, mutuality of agreement and mutuality of obligations.” Black’s Law Dictionary 291-292 [...]

By |2023-11-09T19:09:59-08:00January 29th, 2017|

San Diego’s New Minimum Wage Ordinance

San Diego’s New Minimum Wage Ordinance On July 28, 2014 the City of San Diego issued a Press Release from the office of the Council President, Todd Gloria, announcing an increase in the City’s minimum wage and providing sick leave for worker’s within the City. Press Release, San Diego Increases [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:21:29-08:00January 29th, 2017|

Why is my Landlord Asking me to Sign an Attornment Agreement?

Why is my Landlord Asking me to Sign an Attornment Agreement? Before you can understand why you are being asked by your landlord to sign an “attornment agreement,” you must understand what attornment agreement is. Black’s Law Dictionary defines the term “attornment” by reference to “feudal and old English law,” as [...]

By |2023-11-09T21:05:52-08:00October 31st, 2016|

Can I Get Punitive Damages for Breach of Contract?

Can I Get Punitive Damages for Breach of Contract? Black’s Law Dictionary defines the terms “[e]xemplary or punitive damages” as “damages on an increased scale, awarded to the plaintiff over and above what will barely compensate him for his property loss, where the wrong done to him was aggravated by circumstances [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:42:50-08:00October 26th, 2016|

Can I Assign my Contract in California?

Can I Assign my Contract in California? The simple answer is, as it is in response to many questions in the law, it depends. It first depends upon how the term “assign” is used. In McCown v. Spencer (1970) 8 Cal.App.3d 216, 225, 87 Cal.Rptr. 213, the California Courts of Appeal [...]

By |2023-11-09T19:54:05-08:00October 24th, 2016|

What Can I Do if my Vendor Tells Me He Won’t Perform His Obligations?

What Can I Do if my Vendor Tells Me He Won’t Perform His Obligations? You entered into a requirements contract (see https://sdcorporatelaw.com/business-newsletter/what-is-a-requirements-contract/) with your vendor to purchase 500 widgets per month for the next 24 months. In month 14 of your contract, your vendor calls and tells you that beginning [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:42:11-08:00October 21st, 2016|

What Kind of “Writing” Satisfies the Statute of Frauds?

What Kind of “Writing” Satisfies the Statute of Frauds? California Civil Code Section 1624, commonly referred to as the Statute of Frauds, provides that certain “contracts are invalid, unless they, or some note or memorandum thereof, are in writing and subscribed by the party to be charged or the [...]

By |2023-11-09T19:42:18-08:00October 19th, 2016|

Do I Have to Incorporate my Architecture Firm?

Do I Have to Incorporate my Architecture Firm? Like most business people, architects start practicing their trade without giving much thought to how they might best take advantage of the many forms of business available to them. They generally hang out a shingle (if they are not working for [...]

By |2023-11-09T21:19:58-08:00October 17th, 2016|

My Contract has Been Breached – Do I Have to Perform my Promises?

My Contract has Been Breached – Do I Have to Perform my Promises? California Civil Code Section 1440 provides, “[i]f a party to an obligation gives notice to another, before the latter is in default, that he will not perform the same upon his part, and does not retract such [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:41:23-08:00October 14th, 2016|

What is “Consideration”?

What is “Consideration”? We’ve all signed countless contracts in the past for a variety of reasons and most of them contain, usually in the first few paragraphs, the phrase “for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged.” For the most part, we generally pay [...]

By |2023-11-09T21:18:17-08:00October 6th, 2016|

Do I Need to Register my Business With the California Employment Development Department?

Do I Need to Register my Business With the California Employment Development Department? “The Employment Development Department (EDD) administers California’s payroll taxes, including Unemployment Insurance, Employment Training Tax, State Disability Insurance (including Paid Family Leave), and California Personal Income Tax withholding. Employers conducting business in California are required to register [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:40:40-08:00August 12th, 2016|

I Don’t Want to Pay for Worker’s Comp – Do I Need It?

I Don’t Want to Pay for Worker’s Comp – Do I Need It? Frequently those contemplating hiring employees ask whether they must obtain and pay for worker’s compensation insurance (sometimes referred to as “worker’s comp”) for their employees. Those same people sometimes believe that they do not need to [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:40:12-08:00August 10th, 2016|

What is California’s Victims of Corporate Fraud Compensation Fund?

What is California’s Victims of Corporate Fraud Compensation Fund? The Victims of Corporate Fraud Compensation Fund (“VCFCF”) is governed by California Corporations Code Sections 2280, et seq. and California Code of Regulations, title 2, division 7, chapter 12, sections 22500 through 22507. The fund was specifically created to provide “limited restitution to [...]

By |2023-11-09T20:28:28-08:00August 8th, 2016|

Tips for Forming the California Joint Venture

Tips for Forming the California Joint Venture A “joint venture” has been defined as, “[a] legal entity in the nature of a partnership engaged in the joint prosecution of a particular transaction for mutual profit…” A one-time grouping of two or more persons in a business undertaking. Unlike a [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:39:31-08:00August 5th, 2016|

Tips for Preparing the Operating Agreement in California

Tips for Preparing the Operating Agreement in California Pursuant to California Corporations Code Section 17701.10(a) the limited liability company’s (“LLC”) operating agreement “governs all of the following: (1) Relations among the members as members and between the members and the limited liability company. (2) The rights and duties under [the California Revised Uniform [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:38:48-08:00August 1st, 2016|

What is a Fictitious Business Name Statement?

What is a Fictitious Business Name Statement? A “fictitious business name” has been defined as “[a] business name that DOES NOT include the surname of the individual owner, AND EACH of the partners or the nature of the business is not clearly evident by the name.” Fictitious Business Names, Ernst [...]

By |2023-11-09T18:52:31-08:00July 29th, 2016|

How Can I Ensure my Corporate Name is Available for Use?

How Can I Ensure my Corporate Name is Available for Use? After deciding to incorporate your business, one of the first steps of incorporation is to decide upon a legal name for the business. For each prospective name, it is important to determine whether the name you have chosen [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:53:15-08:00July 27th, 2016|

Must I Register my Delaware LLC in California?

Must I Register my Delaware LLC in California? The California Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (California Corporations Code Sections 17701.01, et seq.) governs the existence of all foreign and domestic limited liability companies in California. California Corporations Code Section 17701.02(j)defines a foreign limited liability company as: “an unincorporated entity formed [...]

By |2023-11-09T18:39:47-08:00July 25th, 2016|

What is a Certificate of Limited Partnership?

What is a Certificate of Limited Partnership? In California, the Uniform Limited Partnership Act of 2008 (California Corporations Code Sections 15800, et seq.) governs the creation limited partnerships. Pursuant to California Corporations Code Section 15902.01(a), to create a limited partnership, the partners must first enter into a partnership agreement, then [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:52:35-08:00July 22nd, 2016|

When Does the Risk of Loss Pass to a Purchaser of Goods in California?

When Does the Risk of Loss Pass to a Purchaser of Goods in California? As with many things in law, the answer to a question like, “When does the risk of loss pass to a purchaser of goods in California?” is “It depends”. When one enters a store and [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:52:02-08:00July 20th, 2016|

What is a Requirements Contract?

What is a Requirements Contract? Many entrepreneurs engaged in the manufacturing of goods for sale must rely on others to provide the raw materials from which those goods are manufactured. When the manufacturing process relies on small quantities of these raw materials, or where these raw materials are common [...]

By |2023-11-09T21:00:28-08:00July 18th, 2016|

What is a Contract of Adhesion?

What is a Contract of Adhesion? Whether we realize it or not, we have all agreed to a contract of adhesion dozens, if not hundreds of times. Indeed, each time we agree to the terms and conditions attached to the latest update to our iPhone’s operating system, we are [...]

By |2023-11-09T19:40:09-08:00July 15th, 2016|

How to Write Your Business Plan

How to Write Your Business Plan All business owners and potential business owners probably understand that they will need a business plan at some point. Hopefully, they also understand that the earlier a business plan is prepared, the better for the business because, let’s face it, the business plan [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:50:44-08:00July 11th, 2016|

Why am I Being Asked to Sign a Personal Guarantee?

Why am I Being Asked to Sign a Personal Guarantee? We’ve all heard that one purpose for incorporating a business is to protect the owner’s personal assets from any debts incurred by the business. Although that reason is completely valid, in some instances, forming a corporation may mean that [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:50:19-08:00July 8th, 2016|

Buying an Existing Business: What You Need to Know

Buying an Existing Business: What You Need to Know Many entrepreneurs go into business for themselves by deciding what type of business they wish to start and then starting their business by doing all of the “leg work” for the business on their own. These self-starters generally enjoy not [...]

By |2023-11-09T19:01:15-08:00July 6th, 2016|

How do I Sell a Franchise in my Business in California?

How do I Sell a Franchise in my Business in California? The California Franchise Investment Law (California Corporations Code Sections 31000 – 31516) (the “Franchise Investment Law”), along with Chapter 3, Subchapter 2.6, Sections 310.000 through 310.505 of the California Code of Regulations govern how franchises are sold in California. [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:49:39-08:00July 4th, 2016|

What Protections Do I Have as a Franchisee in California?

What Protections Do I Have as a Franchisee in California? On October 12, 2015, Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 525 amending the California Franchise Relations Law (“CFRL”). The bill gave franchisees additional rights against termination of their franchises, provides significant remedies for terminations and non-renewals imposed improperly by [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:49:15-08:00July 1st, 2016|

What is a 501(c)(3) Corporation?

What is a 501(c)(3) Corporation? Many times we hear radio and television advertisements seeking contributions in which a claim is made that an organization is a “501(c)(3) corporation.” These advertisements generally tell the listener to check with his or her tax advisor to determine whether donations are tax deductible, [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:48:54-08:00June 30th, 2016|

How to Draft Your Shareholder Agreement for the Professional Law Corporation so You’re Not Left Holding the Bag – The Attorney’s Fee Provision

How to Draft Your Shareholder Agreement for the Professional Law Corporation so You’re Not Left Holding the Bag – The Attorney’s Fee Provision As California attorneys should already know, California follows the “American Rule” when it comes to awarding attorney’s fees in litigation, meaning that each party in a [...]

By |2023-11-09T21:06:29-08:00June 13th, 2016|

How to Protect Your Rights as a Landlord in a California Commercial Lease

How to Protect Your Rights as a Landlord in a California Commercial Lease While many may be familiar with residential landlord-tenant law, they may not realize that there is a significant difference between what is permissible in the residential lease compared to what is permissible in the commercial lease. [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:48:04-08:00June 10th, 2016|

What Constitutes a Material Misrepresentation in a Securities Offering?

What Constitutes a Material Misrepresentation in a Securities Offering? California Corporations Code Section 25401 provides: “It is unlawful for any person to offer or sell a security in this state, or to buy or offer to buy a security in this state, by means of any written or oral communication [...]

By |2023-11-09T20:45:37-08:00June 8th, 2016|

The Right to Publicity – What Does it Protect?

The Right to Publicity – What Does it Protect? Anyone who has watched the news, seen the National Enquirer, or surfed the internet knows that the likenesses, photographs and endorsements of celebrities are used constantly in effort to sell various products to the masses. Usually, the celebrities whose name [...]

By |2023-11-10T13:47:01-08:00June 3rd, 2016|

What Securities Exemptions are Available in California?

What Securities Exemptions are Available in California? Under California Corporations Code Sections 25110, 25120 and 25130, as well as federal law, it is unlawful for any person to sell any type of security unless that security has either been registered with the California Secretary of State (or the Securities and Exchange Commission) or [...]

By |2023-11-09T20:53:50-08:00June 1st, 2016|

What is a Subordination Agreement?

What is a Subordination Agreement? If you have ever purchased real property in California using money from a bank or other institutional lender, have obtained a second loan secured by the property, then refinanced the first loan to reduce your payments, you have most likely seen what is known [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:19:12-08:00May 30th, 2016|

Should I Incorporate my Business?

Should I Incorporate my Business? Many people go into business for themselves every day, and many of them have a limited knowledge on the protections a corporation can provide. Typically, until they have some need for additional operating capital or are being sued by an unhappy customer, they seldom [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:18:11-08:00May 27th, 2016|

What are The Liabilities of a Limited Partner in California?

What are The Liabilities of a Limited Partner in California? In California the Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act of 2008 codified in California Corporations Code Section 15900, et seq., “which became fully effective January 1, 2010” The Uniform Limited Partnership Act of 2008: Text, Drafters’ Comments, and Correlation Tables, Continuing Education [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:16:44-08:00May 25th, 2016|

Does Your Partnership Agreement Need to be Updated in Light of the IRS’ New Audit Regime?

Does Your Partnership Agreement Need to be Updated in Light of the IRS’ New Audit Regime? On November 2, 2015 the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (the “Act”) was signed into law by President Barrack Obama, which will significantly affect the audit rules for entities treated as partnerships for [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:12:05-08:00May 18th, 2016|

Can Uber Claim its Drivers are Independent Contractors?

Can Uber Claim its Drivers are Independent Contractors? That is the question being answered in the action entitled O’Connor, et al. v. Uber Technologies, Inc., currently pending in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Case No CV 13-3826-EMC. According to the Second Amended Class Action Complaint, [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:11:41-08:00May 16th, 2016|

California Court Finds California Law Prohibiting Surcharges Unconstitutional

California Court Finds California Law Prohibiting Surcharges Unconstitutional California Civil Code Section 1748.1 provides: “(a) No retailer in any sales, service, or lease transaction with a consumer may impose a surcharge on a cardholder who elects to use a credit card in lieu of payment by cash, check, or similar [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:11:17-08:00May 13th, 2016|

SCOTUS Extends the Sarbanes-Oxley Protections

SCOTUS Extends the Sarbanes-Oxley Protections “To safeguard investors in public companies and restore trust in the financial markets following the collapse of Enron Corporation, Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. One of the Act’s provisions protects whistleblowers [by providing]. . . ‘[n]o [public] company . . ., or any . . . [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:10:58-08:00May 11th, 2016|

Examining California’s Workers Compensation System

Examining California’s Workers Compensation System Since 2013, California’s Worker’s Compensation system has utilized a system of Independent Medical Review (“IMR”) to resolve disputes over the treatment of workers injured on the job. Typically, in California’s system, a request by an injured worker for medical treatment must undergo a “utilization [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:10:21-08:00May 9th, 2016|

Why Use the California Limited Liability Partnership?

Why Use the California Limited Liability Partnership? The California Limited Liability Partnership (“LLP”) is governed by California Corporations Code Section 16101 and California Corporations Code §§ 16951-16962. California Corporation Code Section 16951 provides: “. . . the only types of limited liability partnerships that shall be recognized are a registered limited liability partnership [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:10:01-08:00May 6th, 2016|

Using the California Limited Liability Company to Acquire Real Estate

Using the California Limited Liability Company to Acquire Real Estate In California the Limited Liability Company (“LLC”) is a hybrid business; it is an entity that has the attributes of both the general partnership and the corporation. While the members of an LLC enjoy the freedom of management that [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:09:26-08:00May 4th, 2016|

Should I Use an Incentive Stock Option Plan?

Should I Use an Incentive Stock Option Plan? As with every aspect of business, there are pros and cons to establishing an incentive stock option plan; but before one can even make the decisions necessary, it is important to understand what an incentive stock option plan is. The incentive [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:08:37-08:00May 3rd, 2016|

Quesada v. Herb Thyme Farms, Inc.; Does Federal or State Law Control Advertising a Product as “Organic”?

Quesada v. Herb Thyme Farms, Inc.; Does Federal or State Law Control Advertising a Product as “Organic”? Whether consumers may bring a state court action against the grower of herbs for fraudulently labeling its products as “organic” was answered by the California Supreme Court on December 3, 2015 in a [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:08:12-08:00March 18th, 2016|

An Overview of the Copyright Law

An Overview of the Copyright Law The copyright law of the United States is governed by Title 17 of the United States Code and was enacted as the Copyright Act, Public Law October 19, 1976, as Pub. L. No. 94-553, 90 Stat. 2541 (the “Act”). The Act is the [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:07:12-08:00March 14th, 2016|

Protect Your Most Valuable Asset – The California Uniform Trade Secrets Act

Protect Your Most Valuable Asset – The California Uniform Trade Secrets Act Does your business have trade secrets? Of course it does! Trade secrets in California means any “information, including a formula, pattern, compilation, program, device, method, technique or process” that has actual or potential value that is not known to [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:04:17-08:00March 11th, 2016|

What Factors Does the IRS Look at to Determine Independent Contractor Status?

What Factors Does the IRS Look at to Determine Independent Contractor Status? There are many definitions for the term “independent contractor.” Black’s Law Dictionary defines the term “[g]enerally, one, who, in exercise of an independent employment, contracts to do a piece of work according to his own methods and [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:03:17-08:00March 9th, 2016|

The Personal Services Contract in California

The Personal Services Contract in California Everyone knows and understands that slavery and involuntary servitude were abolished in the United States in 1865 by the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution. Something of a corollary to the Thirteenth Amendment was enacted in California in 1872, which provided [...]

By |2023-11-09T20:39:50-08:00March 7th, 2016|

Should I Form a Professional Corporation for my Medical Practice?

Should I Form a Professional Corporation for my Medical Practice? California Business and Professions Code Section 2052 provides “[a]ny person who practices or attempts to practice, or who holds himself or herself out as practicing…[medicine] without having at the time of so doing a valid, unrevoked, or unsuspended certificate…is guilty [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:02:36-08:00March 4th, 2016|

The California Corporate Securities Law of 1968 – What is it Anyway?

The California Corporate Securities Law of 1968 – What is it Anyway? The California Corporate Securities Law of 1968 (“Securities Law”) became effective on January 2, 1969 Marc Levin, California Corporate Securities Law of 1968: The Issue of the Nonissuer, 2 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 87 (1969) and regulates all offers and sales of [...]

By |2023-11-09T20:43:01-08:00March 2nd, 2016|

What Should be in my Employee Handbook?

What Should be in my Employee Handbook? Few small businesses in California have them, but all businesses, from large corporations to the small “mom and pop” pizza joint, would greatly benefit from having a well-considered and well-written employee handbook. The well-written employee handbook is one of the best tools [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:42:59-08:00February 26th, 2016|

Must I Register my Nevada Corporation in California?

Must I Register my Nevada Corporation in California? After deciding that they are going to incorporate their business, many California-based founders are persuaded, for a variety of reasons, to incorporate in some jurisdiction other than California. Many decide to incorporate in the states of Nevada or Delaware, usually because [...]

By |2023-11-09T20:50:16-08:00February 24th, 2016|

What Contracts Must be in Writing – the Statute of Frauds

What Contracts Must be in Writing - The Statute of Frauds Not all contracts are equal. While it is true that many oral contracts (that is, contracts entered into between two parties without a written agreement) are enforceable in California, many are not. In California, the Statute of Frauds [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:41:45-08:00February 22nd, 2016|

How and When to Wind-Up Your California Corporation

How and When to Wind-Up Your California Corporation Winding-up and dissolving a California corporation is governed by the provisions of California Corporations Code Sections 1900 through 1907. How that process takes place depends largely on whether the corporation has ever done business or issued shares or whether a “voluntary [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:39:50-08:00February 19th, 2016|

The Social Purpose Corporations Act and How to Use It

The Social Purpose Corporations Act and How to Use It California’s Social Purpose Corporations Act allows entrepreneurs wishing to combine for profit businesses activity with the achievement of a social purpose. The corporation is formed by the traditional filing of Articles of Incorporation which state that the corporation is [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:38:11-08:00February 17th, 2016|

Hot Rods, LLC v. Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. – Can Extrinsic Evidence be Used to Alter the Meaning of a Contract?

Hot Rods, LLC v. Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. - Can Extrinsic Evidence be Used to Alter the Meaning of a Contract? On November 6, 2015, the California Courts of Appeal for the Fourth District, Division Three filed its decision in the case of Hot Rods, LLC v. Northrop Grumman Systems [...]

By |2023-11-09T21:12:03-08:00February 15th, 2016|

Some Suggestions for the San Diego Shopping Center Lease

Some Suggestions for the San Diego Shopping Center Lease Shopping center leases are as varied as the locations in which malls are located and the type of tenant seeking to lease space within their boundaries. Is the mall an outdoor mall or an indoor mall? Does it currently have [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:37:18-08:00February 12th, 2016|

What is a “Biological Material Transfer Agreement” and When to Use It

What is a “Biological Material Transfer Agreement” and When to Use It A biological transfer agreement is a written contract between a provider of biological material to another, generally an entity engaged in biomedical research. The agreement is designed to govern the rights and obligations of the parties in [...]

By |2023-11-09T21:05:08-08:00February 10th, 2016|

Include an Arbitration Clause in Your Contracts to Save You Money

Include an Arbitration Clause in Your Contracts to Save You Money Arbitration has increasingly been used to resolve disputes over the past twenty years. In fact, some commentators and lawyers believe that alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) (meaning, among other used methods, mediation, arbitration, and the use of “private judges”) [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:35:02-08:00February 8th, 2016|

The Non-Solicitation Agreement; Why Use It?

The Non-Solicitation Agreement; Why Use It? California has a strong public policy against restraining the ability of its citizens from engaging in their chosen professions. California Business and Professions Code Section 16600 essentially prohibits almost all forms of agreements between an employer and employee wherein the employee agrees not [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:34:13-08:00February 5th, 2016|

Should I Require Key Employees to Sign an Arbitration Agreement?

Should I Require Key Employees to Sign an Arbitration Agreement? Most employers, as well as other business people, have increasingly turned to arbitration agreements for a variety of reasons. Among the reasons most commonly cited is the avoidance of the cost of employment litigation and the amount of time [...]

By |2023-11-10T14:33:52-08:00February 3rd, 2016|
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