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Landlords and Tenants – Eviction Moratorium Update

Landlords and Tenants – Eviction Moratorium Update In LA County, the status on the eviction moratorium is summarized below and at https://dcba.lacounty.gov/noevictions/ FOR COMMERCIAL TENANTS As of February 1, 2022, commercial tenants are no longer protected from eviction due to nonpayment of rent. Commercial tenants will have the following time...

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OSHA Changes To Recordkeeping and Submission Requirements for Employers

OSHA Changes To Recordkeeping and Submission Requirements for Employers  The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) issued new proposed rules today that would require “establishments with 100 or more employees in certain designated industries to electronically submit information from their OSHA Forms 300, 301 and 300A to OSHA once a...

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Medical Practitioners Should Pay Attention To Self-Reporting Requirements

Medical Practitioners Should Pay Attention To Self-Reporting Requirements Medical Providers sometimes suffer a state licensing inquiry or disciplinary matter, credentialing action or criminal charge (“Adverse Legal Action”).  When that happens, the Medical Provider should consider the timeline required to self-report.  The time varies, can be before the Adverse Legal Action...

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Time For HR Audit

Time For HR Audit Did you know that Epps & Coulson, LLP offers a general counsel program that includes an HR audit? See www.companiescounsel.com. If you have not updated your HR policies, practices, and employee handbook lately, employers should do so now.  There have been a lot of new laws...

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Avoid Website Accessibility Lawsuits

Avoid Website Accessibility Lawsuits The U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) recently released “Guidance on Web Accessibility and the ADA.”[1]  The Guidance is intended to assist businesses and the public to ensure websites are accessible to people with disabilities, which might also avoid unnecessary lawsuits, which have proliferated in the last...

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Landlords, Tenants, Guaranties and Bankruptcy

Landlords, Tenants, Guaranties and Bankruptcy The new case of Lariat Company, Inc. v. Wigley (In re Wigley), 15 F.4th 1208 (8th Cir. 2021) shows exactly what a landlord should do in pursuing a guarantor (and his wife) when the tenant defaults and the guarantor tries shenanigans to try to avoid...

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Reminder to California Employers: Vacation

Reminder to California Employers:  Vacation Unlike meal breaks, rest breaks and sick time, California employers do not have to give employees vacation time and if an employer does decide to provide that benefit, there is no specified amount of time required.  But, if the employer does provide this benefit, it...

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