Blog: Protecting Businesses and Their Owners

E-COMMERCE LIABILITY IN CALIFORNIA APPLIES TO THIRD-PARTY SELLERS
Download a PDF of the article here: By the Firm’s IP and Tort Practice Groups In law, “strict liability” is an interesting concept. It provides that any company that places a consumer product in the stream of commerce (i.e., is part of the distribution process such...

DYNAMEX RETROACTIVE? YES, BUT …
Download a PDF of the article here On April 30, 2018, the California Supreme Court handed down a key decision in Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court (2018) 4 Cal.5th 903. This ruling, a landmark in the state’s labor law, set out the requirements for...

Collecting Money in the Time of Covid
In this webinar, Darryl Horowitt and Sheryl Noel discuss steps your business can take to reduce your exposure to businesses who do not pay. They also discuss remedies you have once a customer defaults, including remedies in bankruptcy court. We have provided...

ARE YOUR WEBSITE TERMS ENFORCEABLE?
Download a PDF of the article here If your company conduct business through a website, you need to know the difference between “clickwrap” or “browsewrap” agreements. If you don’t know the difference between these terms and you are using the wrong noticing procedure...

OPERATING AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT OF HUSBANDRY VEHICLES WITHOUT A SLOW- MOVING VEHICLE EMBLEM CAN GET FARMERS IN TROUBLE, FAST
Download a PDF of the article here Over my last 25 years, as a lawyer practicing in the Central Valley of California, I have defended many farming operations and their employees, for accidents which involved tractors, trailers, or other moveable equipment referred to...