Business Law
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) prohibits discrimination against individuals on the basis of disabilities in the full and equal enjoyment of goods, services, facilities or accommodations of any place of public enjoyment by any person who owns or operates a place of public accommodation. Does this apply to websites? As websites…
Read MoreIt takes so much effort and dedication to start and grow a business in California – or, indeed, anywhere for that matter. Success can be a long time coming. If you are thinking about starting up a business or expanding your current business, it is important to stay on the right track. Of course, sometimes…
Read MoreTrust and transparency form the foundation of most, if not all, contractual relationships. After all, if you can’t trust another party to adhere to the terms of an agreement, then breach is likely. However, breach of contract isn’t the only contractual issue that you might face in your business endeavors. Fraudulent misrepresentation can pose a…
Read MoreBusinesses in California, large and small, oftentimes come to find that their bedrock relationship with suppliers, vendors and other companies rely heavily on one thing: contracts. As a result, business leaders can usually benefit from knowing the basics about contracts and their relationship with business law. Basics of business contracts For starters, what is a…
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