Navigating family law matters in California can be emotionally challenging and legally complex. Whether you’re facing divorce, child custody disputes, spousal support negotiations, or domestic violence issues, having the right family law attorney by your side makes all the difference. But how do you choose the best California family lawyer for your specific situation? This…
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When facing landlord harassment in Los Angeles, finding the right landlord harassment attorney can make all the difference in protecting your rights and securing your housing situation. Landlord harassment comes in many forms—from illegal entries to utility shutoffs to intimidation—and the right legal representation can help tenants address these violations of California Civil Code. Understanding…
Continue reading ›Introduction In 2024, California passed Assembly Bill 1755 (AB 1755), a groundbreaking reform to the state’s Lemon Law aimed at streamlining the process for consumers seeking restitution or replacement of defective vehicles. This reform aligns with the broader scope of California lemon laws, which safeguard individuals who have purchased or leased defective vehicles by requiring…
Continue reading ›Introduction Starting January 1, 2025, California employers must comply with Senate Bill 1100 (SB 1100), which changes how driver’s license requirements can be included in job postings. This new law modifies existing law under the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) to promote more inclusive hiring practices and reduce barriers to employment. Overview of…
Continue reading ›Introduction California passed Assembly Bill 2863 (AB 2863), a groundbreaking law aimed at addressing automatic subscription renewals and continuous service offers. Signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom on September 24, 2024, AB 2863 sets clear guidelines for businesses to obtain consumer consent, simplify cancellation processes, and provide annual reminders about subscription terms, specifically benefiting…
Continue reading ›Introduction In a significant step forward for California’s cannabis industry, Assembly Bill 1775 (AB 1775) has been signed into law, allowing licensed cannabis retailers and microbusinesses to prepare and sell non-cannabis-infused food and beverages and host live events in designated consumption areas. This bill represents a landmark shift in how cannabis consumption spaces operate, bringing…
Continue reading ›Introduction In 2024, California passed Assembly Bill 3206 (AB 3206), introducing extended alcohol sales hours for select arenas in Inglewood. Spearheaded by Assemblymember Tina McKinnor, this bill allows certain venues, such as the Intuit Dome, to serve alcohol until 4 a.m., under specific conditions. Previously the cut-off for alcohol sales was 2 a.m. This article…
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