Evaluating the Defendant Company Based on Size
When evaluating a defendant company in an employment claim, an Orange County business lawyer should consider one of the most important issues: the size of the employer. The size of an employer is important for several reasons, which are discussed in more detail below. 1964 Civil Rights Act Title VII of the Civil Rights…
Read MoreAll About Case Chronology and Case Theory
An Irvine business lawyers is often asked how cases get started. After the main participants are identified, both sides need a case timeline and theory. Case Chronology A chronology is an outline of the plaintiff’s career, with employer facts from the personnel file. These include date of hire, title, promotions, raises, performance evaluations, negative write-ups,…
Read MoreIs It a Good Idea to Offer Reinstatement to a Terminated Employee?
In certain cases where an employer has terminated an employee improperly and now faces the threat of legal action, the employer may consider offering to reinstate the employee in order to limit the company’s exposure to damages. An Orange County business attorney can advise you as to whether this is a good idea in your…
Read MoreSuing Both the Employer and Employee in an Employment Lawsuit
In certain situations, both the employer and the employee may get sued for their involvement in the alleged wrongdoing. To determine whether you can sue an employee in addition to the employer, your Orange County business lawyer will first need to review the specific facts of your case. When Is Joint Liability Possible? If…
Read MorePretrial Settlement: Is It a Good Idea?
Often, clients want to know how an Irvine business attorney determines when settling a case is in the employer’s best interest. Many factors weigh in the decision, including potential costs of litigation and a jury’s likely response to the plaintiff’s claims. Timing is also important, and experienced attorneys think about settlement after they complete their…
Read MoreExperienced Orange County Business Lawyers on “Piercing the Corporate Veil”
One of the primary reasons that companies chose to incorporate is to make sure that the owners are not held personally liable for the debts of the business. Many owners are therefore surprised to learn that under certain circumstances, an owner may still be responsible for the liabilities of the corporation. The process by which…
Read MoreShould I Incorporate My Business?
The short answer is “Yes!” Incorporating your business, either as a corporation, limited liability company, or limited liability partnership, offers significant advantages over regular partnerships and sole-proprietorships. If you live in Southern California, an Orange County business attorney can quickly help you incorporate your business. What Are The Advantages Of Incorporating? An Orange County…
Read MoreThe Mailbox Rule
Increasingly, business contracts are not completed face-to-face, but rather by mail or e-mail. While this is usually not a problem, the question of when a contract actually came into existence can be incredibly important in later litigation. If you are unsure whether or not you have a valid contract, consider consulting with an Irvine business…
Read MoreExperienced Irvine Business Lawyers on Adequate Assurances
Occasionally when buying goods, a situation arises where one party is unsure whether or not the other party will hold up their end of the bargain. If you find yourself in this predicament, you have the right to demand “adequate assurances” that the contract will be completed. An Irvine business lawyer can advise you of…
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