More and more employers in California are becoming subject to legal restrictions on the use of criminal history information when making employment decisions. The City of San Francisco passed the Fair Chance Ordinance, which became effective in August 2014, prohibiting employers with at least twenty (20) employees from inquiring about a job applicant’s criminal history […]
An article by Daniel L. Quinley titled, “More Power to the Wealthy: Renewable Energy Tax Programs, Market Distortions, and the Ramifications on the Cost of Electricity,” was published in Environs, the Environmental Law and Policy Journal, Volume 40, No. 2.
Jim Butler wrote the article “EB-5 Extended Without Change: President Donald Trump Signs Bill” published by Hotel Online.
Jim Butler wrote the article “Meet the Money 2017 Presentations Now Available for Download!” published by Hospitality Trends.
In the May 2017 issue of Los Angeles Lawyer, JMBM tax attorney Brad S. Cohen writes about Tax and Estate Planning for Postmortem Celebrity. “Does a studio have the right to use a celebrity’s image after his or her death? If so, is there any way to plan ahead to avoid the misappropriation of a celebrity […]
Stan Gibson’s blog article “District Court Granted Voluntary Motion to Dismiss Against Named Defendant But Disallowed Reservation of Rights as to Unnamed Third Parties” was featured on the stock page of MSN Money.
Vatche Zetjian was mentioned in the article “Katherine Jackson’s Restraining Order Dismissed,” published by ET.
Bob Braun’s blog article “Beyond Tabletop Exercises: Running a Data Breach Drill” was featured in Citadel Information Group’s Cyber Security News of the Week report.
Gordon Schaller’s and Eric Bardwell’s article, “Double Whammy: Federal Estate Tax Repeal Could Substantially Increase Tax For California Residents” was published in the LISI Estate Planning Newsletter.
Jim Butler and Marty Orlick’s blog article “Judge Dismisses ADA Website Lawsuit” was republished by Hospitality Trends.