What to Do About a Contract Dispute

What to Do About a Contract Dispute There are few things in life more unsettling and rife with hassle than a contract dispute. A contract is an agreement, made between two or more parties or entities, which usually includes an exchange of things of value.  It is intended to serve as legal protection for both sides.  In agreeing to a contract, the rights and duties of both sides are agreed upon.  There are many different types of contracts, and not all…

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How the Legal Process Works for Businesses in California

How the Legal Process Works for Businesses in California Nobody wants to find themselves in a situation where a lawyer is required, but let’s be honest sometimes there is simply no other option. The legal process can be a long and bitter one for all parties involved. However, when that final verdict comes, you either walk away feeling vindicated or victimized. The legal process can be a tricky one. Our attorneys at TencerSherman know this reality very well. So we’re going…

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Mixed Minimum Wage/FEHA Claims Attorney Fees

Mixed Minimum Wage/FEHA Claims Attorney Fees California's Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals (CA5) has recently made a decision that will have a huge impact on California business owners. The decision on the Moreno v. Bassi case has given the following awards to the plaintiff: • $16 an hour in unpaid minimum wages • $16 an hour in liquidated damages • Totaling $19,523 under Code of Civil Procedure • $3.20 in attorney fees associated with this case These awards were issued after it was determined that…

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Split Shift Premiums San Diego

Split Shift Premiums San Diego As a business owner in San Diego and Southern California, it is important to have adequate staffing specially when you are busy. If no one is there to take care of the customers, then how are you going to make money? That is why some companies in San Diego and Southern California will schedule their employees for a Split Shift during the day. While having this option is incredibly convenient for your company and your…

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Business with Employees’s Home Expenses

Business with Employees’s Home Expenses While the pandemic is coming close to an end, many businesses are still facing the reality that their employees have to work from home. Most of these businesses are even contemplating closing their offices in San Diego because they are saving money by having everyone work from home. But this means that your employees might need to pay for some of your business expenses out of pocket. This means that you will need to pay…

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What Should a Business Do When It is Sued by an Employee

What Should a Business Do When It is Sued by an Employee According to a study conducted by Hiscox, U.S., most employers have a 12% chance of being sued by their employees and San Diego business owners are no exceptions to this. Employees that believe they were treated unfairly will most likely pursue retribution so they can make up the lost revenue for any number of reasons. The most common reasons are: Wrongful Termination Wage and Salary Violations …

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Meal Breaks

Meal Breaks As a business owner in San Diego, I understand how vital it can be to have your employees take their breaks when customers are not requesting service. But the reality is, you are required to give your employees a break at certain intervals throughout the day. If you do not uphold these standards, you will be held financially responsible. So when are these intervals? And how can I avoid repercussions? There are two primary time stamps you need to…

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Unpaid Internships San Diego

Unpaid Internships San Diego With summer right around the corner in San Diego, your business is probably thinking about bringing in an unpaid intern or two. And this is typically a win-win situation for both parties – the intern receives valuable on-the-job experience, a good resume booster, and opportunities to network while the company can utilize some unpaid labor. But if the company is not careful, it could face some complicated legal battles. Every state has rules that a company…

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How San Diego Businesses Can Comply With California Wages Laws

How San Diego Businesses Can Comply With California Wages Laws There are a lot of complications businesses in San Diego and Southern California need to keep in mind when it comes to wages and working hours  of California. These rules are governed by a complex array of statutes, regulations, precedents, and interpretations that are enforced by the California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (DLSE). Even if you are not located in the state of California, having one employee in San…

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California COVID Supplemental Paid Sick Leave

The California legislature passed SB 95 on March 19, 2021, and the governor signed the law on March 20th.  The new law, which provides supplemental paid sick leave to employees working for employers with 25 or more employees, took effect on April 1, 2021.  Here are the key facts you need to know: This bill provides supplemental sick leave to employees who are unable to work for certain reasons related to COVID. Those reasons are: The employee is subject…

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