School Coach’s Responsibility to Student Athletes
This article explores the heightened duty of care owed by schools and coaches to student athletes, focusing on the legal nuances of the primary assumption-of-risk doctrine. It discusses how California law balances protecting students' safety with encouraging active participation in sports.
Procedures for Employment Law Claims Against Public Sector Employers (Federal, State, County, and City)
In lawsuits against public-sector employers, attorneys must grasp federal and state/local rules, focusing on exhausting administrative remedies before litigation. This includes EEO processes, internal complaints, and appeals to specialized boards.
What is California Pay Transparency Law?
California's pay transparency law mandates businesses to publish pay ranges in job descriptions, aiming to eliminate wage disparities and promote equitable compensation practices. The law impacts both employers and employees by requiring transparent salary structures, prohibiting salary history inquiries, and empowering employees with the right to know and negotiate fair pay.
How Much Profit Should a Small Business Make?
Generally, a small business should have a profit margin of 10% of gross revenue. Many small businesses make an estimated $70,000 to $120,000 annually in profits.
Rape Statute of Limitations California Sexual Assault
CCP § 335.1. Assault; Battery; Personal injury; Wrongful death
"Within two years: An action for assault, battery, or injury to, or for the death of, an individual caused by the wrongful act or neglect of another."