OSHA and Post-Accident Drug Testing
- posted: Feb. 01, 2017
- Construction,  Employee Rights,  OSHA,  Policies
California employers who require drug and alcohol testing following a workplace accident should revaluate their policies in light of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (“OSHA”) final ruling on employer’s Read More
Know Your Rights in a California Property Easement
- posted: Jan. 17, 2017
- Construction,  Easements
When you buy a piece of property in California, you understandably assume that said piece of property is all yours, to do with what you will. This includes allowing certain Read More
Is Work Actually Completed? Things to Consider Before Filing a Mechanic’s Lien
- posted: Jan. 12, 2017
- Uncategorized,  Construction,  Contracts,  Construction Defects,  Liens
When it comes to opening a construction payment dispute, timing is everything. The state of California offers several legal remedies to contractors and suppliers who have not been paid for Read More
Who Is Liable for the Construction Defects in Your New Home?
- posted: Aug. 16, 2016
- Construction,  Construction Defects
When homebuyers invest in a brand new home, they expect that home to be essentially perfect and free from defects. Unfortunately, even new homes come with their fair share of Read More
Construction Defect Litigation in California
- posted: Jun. 11, 2014
- Construction
What Are Construction Defects? Almost any condition that diminishes the value of a home, condominium, or common area can be legally recognized as a construction defect. The flaw can be Read More
How Do Mechanics Liens Work in California?
- posted: Mar. 13, 2013
- Construction
Property owners hire contractors to construct new buildings or carry out improvement projects. The contractor's source of legal protection against property owners’ payment default is to file mechanics liens. A Read More