Are Unsolicited Text Messages a Violation of Your Rights?
May 31, 2022
You may know that unsolicited spam calls are illegal. That just makes sense. Spam calls are annoying, distracting, and they
Holding Hospitals Accountable for Elder Abuse
May 31, 2022
According to a recent California Appellate Court decision, California hospitals can officially be held liable for instances of maligious or
Illinois Bans Employment Hair Discrimination
May 31, 2022
Like many states, Illinois has been slowly but surely implementing new laws to protect citizens from discrimination for decades. It
Hyundai Owners May Be Stuck with Lemons, Alleges Oil Consumption Lawsuit
May 31, 2022
A recent class-action lawsuit filed against the car manufacturer Hyundai alleges that many engines used in its vehicles are defective.
Supply Chain Pressures May Make Truck Accidents More Likely
April 29, 2022
The global supply chain has been in the news frequently over the past two years. Most reports focus on how
What Counts as Wrongful Termination?
April 29, 2022
If you’re like most Americans, keeping your job is essential if you want to pay the bills. You put in
California Supreme Court Clarifies Whistleblowing Burden of Proof Question in Favor of Workers
April 20, 2022
A recent California Supreme Court decision has reinforced whistleblower protections for workers around the state. After nearly two decades of
Supreme Court to Weigh In on California Labor Law
April 14, 2022
As of the end of March, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case Viking River Cruises, Inc. vs. Moriana.
California’s Motorcycle Laws: Making Sure You’re Safe This Summer
March 30, 2022
There’s nothing quite like hitting the open road on a motorcycle during the summer. The freedom of taking your bike
What California’s Fast Recovery Act Could Mean for Workers
March 28, 2022
Over the past two years, global conditions have put workers’ rights at the forefront of the news cycle. Workers around
Illinois Workers Win Protection Against Employer Invasions of Privacy
March 22, 2022
Privacy is a hot topic in the legal world right now. From digital privacy like how corporations can track website
Federal Government Ends Mandatory Arbitration for Sexual Assault
March 10, 2022
As of March 3rd, the federal government has officially passed a law banning companies from requiring mandatory arbitration for sexual
What Fitbit Ionic Smartwatch Owners Should Know About the Recall
March 3, 2022
On March 2, 2022, Fitbit issued a recall on one of its popular smartwatch models due to injuries that many
Is Your Employer Cheating You on Taxes?
February 26, 2022
With tax season fast approaching, it’s time to think about your own tax bill. If you’re like most Americans, you
The Three Biggest False Advertising Scandals of the Past Decade
February 23, 2022
The modern world sometimes seems like it runs on marketing. Companies of all sizes are trying to get your attention
What Is the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Lawsuits?
February 16, 2022
You’ve probably heard the phrase “statute of limitations” before. However, it’s not immediately clear what a statute of limitations actually
What California’s New Medical Debt Collection Law Means for You
February 15, 2022
As of January 1st 2022, California’s new medical debt collection law is officially in force. Assembly Bill (AB) 1020 is
FTC Spam Rules for Telemarketers: What This Means for You
January 31, 2022
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the government body responsible for regulations about advertising, has approved new amendments to its Telemarketing
Four 2022 Models Most Likely To Be Lemons
January 27, 2022
Buying a new car is a significant investment for most people. If you’re considering making a car purchase sometime soon,
Surging Car Crash Deaths: Why the Pandemic Has Increased Fatal Accidents
January 13, 2022
The pandemic has affected every part of society, from how we work to how we spend our free time. It’s
“Subminimum” Wage Explained
January 6, 2022
It’s natural to assume that the “minimum” wage is just that: the least any employer in the country can pay
New State Employment Laws for 2022
December 31, 2021
2021 has been an incredible year for workers’ rights. Employees around the country and the world have realized that they













