Dec 20, 2018 | Business Litigation, Labor & Employment
California Supreme Court Applies an “ABC” Test for Employers to Use When Assessing Whether Worker Is an Employee or Independent Contractor Download a PDF of the article here By Judith M. Sasaki and Gregory J. Norys For years, even the most conscientious...
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...
May 28, 2016 | Commercial Litigation, Intellectual Property law, Labor & Employment
Download a PDF of the article, “A Primer on Electronic Discovery” here By Darryl J. Horowitt As the owner of a business that may be a party to a lawsuit, you need to know about the discovery of electronically stored information (ESI), also known as...
Jun 20, 2005 | Arbitration, Business Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Labor & Employment, Mediation, trial
Download the PDF of this article here By Darryl J. Horowitt As litigation becomes more expensive, clients look to more cost-effective means of resolving their disputes. This requires an evaluation of alternative dispute resolution, otherwise known as ADR. Alternative...