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In the US, the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages is a heavily regulated and complicated process. Ensuring that a business properly adheres to the government’s set standards of the sale of alcoholic beverages is vital to the business and to its customers. The laws set in forth by the government are to protect the […]
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California law breaks down sexual harassment and sexual assault in the workplace into two categories: Quid pro quo and a hostile work environment. The FEHA protects employees from being sexually harassed or having employees subjected to a hostile work environment. Here’s where you can understand the laws around workplace sexual assault, and how to file […]
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California couples have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. Whether it be due to monetary loss, domestic abuse, relapse of addictions, or lack of compatibly, many are currently opting for divorce. Divorce can be drawn out, leaving both spouses bitter and bankrupt. During the COVID-19 pandemic…
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On June 15th, 2020, the Supreme Court ruled workplace discrimination against LGBTQ individuals illegal in all 50 states. This enormous win allows for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits sex discrimination and other types of discrimination, to protect members of the LGBTQ community. Under this new Supreme Court ruling, employers in all 50 states may…
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Obtaining a concealed carry weapons (CCW) permit can be quite challenging if you live in California, and especially if you live in Los Angeles County Here’s how to obtain a CCW permit in Los Angeles. Who may apply for a CCW Permit? Many districts of LA County adopt different CCW laws, with some cities being […]
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When the California Board of Barbering and Cosmetology has a complaint against your license, your first step should be to contact an attorney. Any formal complaint or accusation could affect your businesses’ ability to legally continue operating. Pride Legal’s network of attorneys is here to assist you. Common Barbering and Cosmetology License Issues The California […]
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Contractors depend on their license to be able to legally work and earn an income. Any issues arising from the California Contractor’s State Licensing Board (CSLB) could result in revocation or suspension of a contractor’s license. Pride Legal’s network of attorneys will be able to help any contractor who has a complaint filed against them […]
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California has two governing boards that regulate doctors and those who practice medicine. The Medical Board of California and the Osteopathic Medical Board of California serve to ensure that all doctors and physicians can provide the proper care and have the correct licenses to practice medicine. These boards also handle investigations into complaints of doctors […]
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In the US, the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages is a heavily regulated and complicated process. Ensuring that a business properly adheres to the government’s set standards of the sale of alcoholic beverages is vital to the business and to its customers. The laws set in forth by the government are to protect the […]
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If you’ve been injured in an accident and you believe someone else is at fault for your injuries, you could be able to file a personal injury claim. More often than not, people think of personal injury attorneys as attorneys that handle car accidents, but this is not the case. Personal injury attorneys are able […]
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California law breaks down sexual harassment and sexual assault in the workplace into two categories: Quid pro quo and a hostile work environment. The FEHA protects employees from being sexually harassed or having employees subjected to a hostile work environment. Here’s where you can understand the laws around workplace sexual assault, and how to file […]
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California has some of the strongest employee labor laws in the country. California law protects employees from being harassed, discriminated against, taken advantage of, being sexually harassed, and grants sick leave to employees. Workers who have been subjected to illegal activity in the workplace have many legal remedies and routes they may take to file […]
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In times of divorce, spouses often make countless mistakes in which they regret later in life. Heavy emotions often play the main role in…
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Before finally getting married and settling down with someone, there are a few things a person should do first. There should be a few questions both spouses should ask themselves, like “Should we sign a prenup?” or, “What are the most important elements to a successful marriage?” Keep in mind- this article is not made […]
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In California, a “Romeo & Juliet” law exists to ensure young straight adults do not end up on the state’s sex offender registry. Young gay adults…
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What is Estate Planning and Why Do I Need It? An estate planning lawyer is an attorney who is experienced in advising clients on how to handle their assets and property once a person has died. Estate planning lawyers are able to produce and file the necessary documents to allocate your assets properly. Examples of […]
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On June 15th, 2020, the Supreme Court ruled workplace discrimination against LGBTQ individuals illegal in all 50 states. This enormous win allows for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits sex discrimination and other types of discrimination, to protect members of the LGBTQ community. Under this new Supreme Court ruling, employers in all 50 states may…
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How to Remove Revenge Porn from the Internet Studies have shown nearly 10 million Americans have been threatened by posting revenge porn or intimate photos shared by another person. Any intentional distribution of lewd images or videos without consent could be considered as revenge porn. In many states, the posting of these images or recordings […]
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Employee Rights During the Coronavirus Pandemic Employers all over the US are struggling to cope with the unprecedented wave of challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, many employers have not been following the newly implemented laws regarding the safety of employees, or have been laying off workers. Many new cases have arisen from employers […]
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What Can I Do If I Was Injured In A Car Accident? Pedestrians are given the right of way in many circumstances. In marked and unmarked crosswalks or intersections, the pedestrian will always have the right of way. California Vehicle Code 21954(a) states that “Every pedestrian upon a roadway at any point other than within […]
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California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law SB 255, or the “Revenge Porn” bill, on October 1, 2013. The law makes it a crime to post sexually explicit pictures or video online of another person…
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What You Need to Know About Enforcing a Judgement in California After a family law money judgement, individuals often have trouble collecting money from their former spouses, also known as debtors. Here’s how to enforce a family law money judgement in California. California courts state that individuals must collect family law money judgements from their […]
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What You Need to Know About Wrongful Termination Laws in California California employers often trample worker’s rights by the means of wrongful termination. If you are employed in California, it is imperative to know your rights and understand when you can file a wrongful termination lawsuit. Here’s everything you need to know about wrongful termination […]
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By understanding issues common in same-sex marriages, LGBT couples can take initiative and prevent such issues from arising. Here are some issues that plague same-sex marriages. Despite the fact that marriage equality has taken steps forward in recent years, there are still many legal issues that plague same-sex marriages. Some of the most concerning issues […]
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What is, if any, the civil liability of a social host for serving alcohol when a guest hurts themselves and/or others while intoxicated? Merriam-Webster dictionary defines “gay” as being “keenly alive and exuberant: having or inducing high spirits.” The community proudly lives up to that with the profusion of social gatherings throughout the world. Time […]
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