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California Consumer Privacy Law Update

By |2020-11-16T20:28:08+00:00November 16th, 2020|Business, Corporate and Venture, News, The Advisor|

November 2020  This election season brought a number of new propositions to California ballots. Included on the ballot was Proposition 24, the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (“CPRA”).  It  will strenghten California’s already robust consumer privacy protection law – the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) – but also adds  burdensome regulations for businesses across [...]

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Legal Alert: SEC Expands “Accredited Investor” Definition – Will Aid Small Businesses in Raising Capital

By |2020-11-06T17:55:35+00:00August 27th, 2020|Business, Corporate and Venture, News, The Advisor|

Change Will Open the Private Securities Markets to More Participants August 2020 The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted amendments to the SEC rules which expand the definition of who will qualify as an “accredited investor.” Historically, individuals have been required to meet minimum requirements for either income ($200,000) or net worth ($1,000,000) before they can [...]

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What are the different types of employee classifications?

By |2020-08-19T23:11:03+00:00August 15th, 2020||

DISCLAIMER: This In Brief section offers a series of business, real estate, employment, estate planning and tax bulletins prepared by the attorneys at Fauver, Large, Archbald & Spray, LLP. This is not exhaustive, nor is it legal advice. You should discuss your particular situation with us or with your own attorney. Our legal [...]

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Legal Alert: California Fair Housing Law and the Novel Coronavirus

By |2020-11-06T19:02:52+00:00April 21st, 2020|Land Use and Real Estate, Legal Alerts, News, The Advisor|

April 2020 California landlords are facing a host of issues caused by the Novel Coronavirus, two of which directly impact California's robust fair housing framework: Due to either medical risks or economic conditions, young adults are moving back in with their parents at unprecedented rates. Does a landlord have to allow parent-tenants to add [...]

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Legal Alert: A Guide to Issues with Residential and Commercial Tenancies Caused by COVID-19, For Landlords and Tenants

By |2020-11-06T17:59:04+00:00March 31st, 2020|Land Use and Real Estate, Legal Alerts, News, The Advisor|

March 2020 On March 16 Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-28-20, which provided both guidance and enforcement mechanisms for local municipalities to prevent a possibly rapid increase in evictions and foreclosures arising out of the economic damage caused by of COVID-19.  Most importantly, the Executive Order gave authority to California cities and counties to [...]

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Legal Alert: California Stay at Home Order – Information for Landlords and Property Managers

By |2020-11-06T18:17:37+00:00March 24th, 2020|Land Use and Real Estate, Legal Alerts, News, The Advisor|

On March 19, 2020 Governor Gavin Newsom issued an order directing: "all individuals living in the State of California to stay home or at their place of residence except as needed to maintain continuity of operations of the federal critical infrastructure sectors...." The order includes potential misdemeanor penalties for violating the restrictions, and raises [...]

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Can a single-member corporation or LLC assert the Fifth Amendment to avoid self-incrimination?

By |2020-08-13T21:02:18+00:00March 13th, 2020|, |

DISCLAIMER: This In Brief section offers a series of business, real estate, employment, estate planning and tax bulletins prepared by the attorneys at Fauver, Large,  Archbald & Spray, LLP. This is not exhaustive, nor is it legal advice. You should discuss your particular situation with us or with your own attorney. Our legal [...]

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Independent Contractors and You: How California’s Changes to Employment Law Impacts Your Business

By |2020-11-06T18:26:37+00:00February 20th, 2020|Employment, News, The Advisor|

February 2020   On September 18, 2019 Governor Newsom signed AB-5, codifying the now-infamous Dynamex decision as law. This new law radically changes the legal test for who is an employee (rather than an independent contractor) under California law. While the law has gotten a lot of press in the context of the so-called “gig” [...]

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Legislation Alert: AB 1482 – Tenant Protection Act Brings Statewide Rent Control to California Beginning 2020

By |2020-11-06T18:27:42+00:00January 8th, 2020|Land Use and Real Estate, News, The Advisor|

December 2019 Two months ago Governor Newsom signed AB 1482, bringing statewide rent control to California. The new law goes into effect January 1 and includes both a cap on rent increases for existing tenants as well as a “just cause” standard that must be met before a tenant can be evicted.  Are any properties [...]

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Purchasing a California Business? Watch out for California’s Bulk Sales Law..

By |2020-11-06T18:30:59+00:00January 8th, 2020|Business, Corporate and Venture, News, The Advisor|

October 2019 If you plan on purchasing a California business, you should be aware of California’s Bulk Sales Law.  The law is designed to protect a business’ creditors and prevent a situation where a seller walks away with the sale proceeds, leaving creditors unpaid.  Generally, a buyer would not be liable for a seller’s debts [...]

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