Jun 6, 2018 | Business Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Labor & Employment
YOU’RE GOING TO TRIAL: WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? By Darryl J. Horowitt Most civil lawsuits end with a settlement. There is no trial. There are, nevertheless, some cases that do go to trial. For the litigants, however, “going to trial” is a nebulous subject. This article...
Jan 20, 2018 | Environmental law, News
The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District received more than $88 million in Cap and Trade funds from the California Air Resources Board (CARB), the air district reported on January 22, 2018. The largest portion of the $80 million, will be used to support...
Jan 18, 2018 | Estate Planning
By Michael P. Dowling Read the article here. With the President’s signing of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on December 22, 2017, there are significant changes to the federal estate and gift tax laws you should be aware of as the New Year begins. Of particular relevance to...
Dec 20, 2017 | Announcements, Intellectual Property law
Download a PDF of the article here By Darryl J. Horowitt If you run a company that uses computers that are accessible to the Internet, cyber security should be important to you because of the importance of preserving the confidential information in your computer...
Aug 27, 2017 | Estate Planning, Financial
Download a PDF of the article here By William H. Coleman We regularly see clients regarding their estate planning needs. When they come to see us, they assume that estate planning involves the drafting of a will or living trust. They are unaware that estate planning...