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California Requires Employers To Notify Injured Workers of Right to Attorney Effective January 1st, 2025

July 25, 2024Robertworkers' comp

California Governor Gavin Newsom on recently signed a bill into law requiring employers to provide notice to employees that they can consult and seek the advice of an attorney for guidance about their rights under the state’s workers compensation law. Under A.B.
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Business Law, Employment Law

Independent Contractor or Employee 20 Factor Test and Criteria Business Owners Need to Know

April 25, 2024October 8, 2024Robert

Is the person or people working for you a subcontractor or employee? The IRS uses a 20-point criteria test to determine a worker’s status Each state has its own test that generally follows the IRS test, albeit often varies greatly due to
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