Assembly Bill 3088: Tenants May Get Temporary Relief while property owners are left in the cold.
Following up on my prior post concerning Assembly Bill 1436, California has rolled back some of the provisions in the newly announced Assembly Bill 3088, known officially as the CO
California’s Eviction Wave: The Race Against the Clock
After several months of relying on the Judicial Council of California’s Emergency Order, the California Legislature was met with the harsh reality that beginning September 1, 202
All eyes on Florida: The Helplessness of CA Bar Examinees
As thousands of recent graduates and repeat bar takers study for the California Bar Exam, the licensing exam required before a law graduate can be admitted to practice law, the str
The Clash: DoorDash and California’s AB5
After ride-hailing companies, Uber and Lyft, were bound by preliminary injunctions to reclassify contractors as employees, the San Francisco district attorney requested for DoorDas
The Nexus Between Joint Tenancy Property and Bankruptcy
The California Supreme Court grappled with the issue over joint tenancy property, when one of the spouses files for bankruptcy protection. As you likely are aware, California is a
California’s Landlord Tenant Evictions: Into the Unknown
On March 4, 2020, Governor Newsom declared a “state of emergency.” The Governor’s edict was in response to COVID-19. The Governor issued an executive order which initially ba
Employment Law Issues Take Flight In California Supreme Court
In late June, the California Supreme Court clarified California wage and hour issues related to the application of wage and hour laws for flight attendants working primarily outsid