We get it- entering into a business relationship with a start-up business can be risky. So it’s only natural that those offering capital, commercial space, or other goods and services…
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) issued a new final overtime rule on September 24, 2019 that increases the Fair Labor Standards Act’s (FLSA’s) salary-level threshold for white-collar exemptions from…
A key deficiency in the process of planning for long term care occurs when seniors fail to provide for the orderly distribution of assets after death or fail to let…
Get the basics on estate planning in this overview with Mark Turner, partner and head of the Gertsburg Law Firm’s Estate Planning practice. In this conversation with Alex Gertsburg, he…
Sometimes it may be necessary to pursue a conservatorship or guardianship for a person who is not able to make or communicate decisions. Unlike a power of attorney, an individual…
You have just been handed a subpoena ordering you to appear for a deposition. You may be intimidated and, perhaps, frightened. Don’t worry, these reactions are common. This article will…
In an effort to protect their bottom lines, business owners give much consideration to the costs of running their day-to-day operations. As part of this consideration, business owners often pay…
Do you own or work at a company with 50 or more employees? If so, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) likely is applicable. Violations of the FMLA have…
A financial power of attorney (“POA”) is a legal document used to appoint another person, called an agent, to act on your behalf regarding financial and business matters. This type…
If your business has a website, whether you use it for commercial purposes or otherwise, you’ll want to protect yourself, your website, and your company from malicious forces in the…