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TL;DR: California businesses can sue for defamation if a false statement is published, causes reputational or financial harm, and was...

TL;DR: A well crafted employee handbook protects your business in legal disputes by documenting fair, consistent policies. Customize the handbook...

TL;DR: A California Labor Commissioner hearing (Berman hearing) resolves wage disputes like unpaid overtime, missed breaks, or final paycheck issues....

TL;DR: Mediation in California isn’t automatically binding; agreements must meet specific legal standards. To be enforceable, the agreement must be...

TL;DR: Yes, you can settle a civil case while an appeal is pending in California. Appeals review legal errors, not...

TL;DR: Employers reducing their workforce in California must navigate a complex legal landscape to avoid liability. Understand that “at-will” employment...

TL;DR: California courts can reject contracts that are extremely unfair or formed under shady conditions. A contract might be unconscionable...

TL;DR: A California civil appeal decision may not be the final chapter. Whether the ruling affirms, reverses, or remands the...