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Don’t Get Juice-Jacked!
CAUTION: Law enforcement Warns of “Juice-Jacking” Scam The Los Angeles District Attorney’s (DA) Office recently issued an advisory notice about a new scam known as, “juice-jacking.” The advisory notice warns individuals not to use free USB charging stations offered in airports, hotels, and other public places. What is “juice-jacking”? Juice Jacking occurs when hackers have […]
Workplace Violence: Is Your Organization Prepared?
Nearly 2 million American workers report having been victims of workplace violence each year. Employees are entitled to a safe workplace. The threat of workplace violence is a real and rising. Employers need to prepare for such situations as businesses can be held liable for workplace violence incidents. The following are four types of workplace […]
Are You Ready for 2020!!
The CA Legislature has been busy working on new laws for 2020. Employers need to be aware and prepare for how these new changes may impact their workforce. Below is a summary of a legislation that will impact your operations: Assembly Bill 9 Employment Discrimination: Limitation of Actions AB 9, also known as the Stop […]
Are Your Interns, Really Interns?
If interns are functioning as unpaid employees, your organization may risk liability exposure for wage and hour claims and penalties for failing to provide workers’ compensation coverage. Therefore, it is important to have an internship program in compliance with the legal guideline provided by the Department of Labor. In 2018, the Department of Labor announced […]
Nightmare of Assembly Bill 5
CA Legislature Finally Steps In…Effect of the codified and expanded “ABC” Independent Contractor Test After two controversial Court decisions regarding the classification of independent contractors and when the test applies, the California Legislature finally stepped in and signed into law Assembly Bill (AB) 5. In 2018, the California Supreme Court issued the landmark decision in […]
On-Duty Meal Periods vs. Off-Duty Meal Periods
California Labor Code requires that an off-duty meal period consists of at least 30 minutes of uninterrupted time during which employees are relieved of all duties. In July, the California Court of Appeals held in L’Chaim House, Inc. v. Division of Labor Standard Enforcement, that an on-duty meal period must last at least 30 minutes […]
Another Decision Bites the Dust… Ninth Circuit Retracts Dynamex Retroactive Decision
The Ninth Circuit provided a (temporary) sigh of relief for many organizations who work with independent contractors. Below is a Brief Recap: April 2018: Dynamex West, Inc. v. Superior Court: The California Supreme Court abandoned the multi-factor test and adopted the “ABC Test,” to determine whether a worker should be classified as an employee or […]
What are the Common Types of Data Loss and How Can We Prevent Them?
Careless mistakes are among the most common ways that cause an organization to go offline. Preparing your organization is vital to mitigate the loss exposure a careless mistake can cause. The first step is to understand various scenarios that can occur to prepare you for what comes next and how to resolve it. Scenario 1: […]
Tips on Preventing Cyber Attacks
Tips to prevent cyber attacks
Is Your Board Adequately Protected?
Wrongful termination lawsuits have grown by more than 260% in the past 20 years! We are living in an era where corporations, non-profit and for-profit alike, are at an increased risk of being hit with a lawsuit. According to a survey taken by Wills Towers Watson, 6% of non-profit organizations have reported a Directors and […]