DFEH Takes Steps to Protect Riot Games Workers from Retaliation
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Employer Breach of Contract: How to Fight for Your Rights In Employment Disputes
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The True Cost of Speed: How Truck Drivers Put You At Risk
Imagine this: you’re driving down the highway on your everyday commute. Traffic is heavy but no worse than usual. You’re
Collection Sure to Capture Attention of Action Enthusiasts
Los Angeles, CA. August 18, 2021 – Todd Friedman is pleased to announce the premiere of his film, Collection, on
Pandemic Car Shortage Increases Risk Of Buying A Lemon
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Does the TCPA Apply to Automated Texts? It’s Complicated
No one likes unsolicited phone calls. They’re not just annoying. Unwanted calls can actually be dangerous in large numbers. Think
Prop. 22 Ruled Unconstitutional in a Win for Gig Economy Workers
As of August 20th, a California judge has declared the controversial ballot measure Proposition 22 unconstitutional and unenforceable. This is
The Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman Ranked in Top 5 Nationally for Filing Consumer Protection Lawsuits
The Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman are proud to announce that the firm is among the top five US
Employees Walk Out After California Sues Activision Blizzard for Sexual Harassment
In July, employees at Activision Blizzard took a major stand against unfair treatment when they staged a walkout to protest
The Five Most Common Credit Errors On Your Report and How to Fix Them
Good credit is crucial to keeping your finances in order. You put in the work to pay your bills on
Snapchat Sued for Causing Car Crashes
The app company Snapchat recently faced several civil lawsuits alleging that the app is causing car crashes by encouraging dangerous
How California’s Invasion of Privacy Act Protects Consumers
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Do Not Call: The Benefits and Limitations of the DNC List
No one likes getting interrupted by unnecessary phone calls. A call from an unknown number is irritating at best and
Religious Discrimination Or Harassment?
Your religion doesn’t impact your ability to do your job. It’s a private matter that your employer and coworkers have
Putting a Stop to Creditor Harassment
It’s all too easy to find yourself struggling with debt. Especially after the past year, many people in California are
Property Insurance Protection: Your Right to Good Faith Insurance Payments
Property insurance is one of those expenses that seem unnecessary until it isn’t. If you’ve taken steps to protect your
Whistleblower Rights: California Protections for Doing the Right Thing
California has some of the most thorough health and safety regulations in the country. These laws hold local companies responsible
How to Prove Disability Discrimination in the Workplace
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Top 5 Causes of Motorcycle Accidents
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Which Car Manufacturers Produce the Most Lemons?
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California Rules Secret Call Recordings Still Illegal in Ruling for Privacy Rights
As of April 1st, the California Supreme Court has ruled that California’s prohibition against recording phone calls without consent applies
COVID-19 Employment Law Issues
COVID-19 Employee Rights Lawyers As cities and states around the U.S. opened their economies back up amid the coronavirus pandemic,













