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文章: Effect of Seat Belt Laws on Safety
In 2017, seat belts were used by just over nine in ten people across the country, with 96.2 percent of people using seat belts in California. The increased adoption rate of seat belt usage is estimated to save thousands of drivers and passengers every year.
文章: Idiopathic Injuries and Workers' Compensation
Injuries that occur while performing work are eligible for workers' compensation benefits, regardless of location. However, some injuries that occur at a work location are not automatically eligible for benefits.
文章: San Gabriel Valley Master Key - Episode 10 - Joseph Del Toro
Episode 10 of the San Gabriel Valley Master Key podcast, co-hosted by Attorney Scott Warmuth, was officially released yesterday! This episode features Joseph Del Toro, Owner and Manager of Matador Performance Center.
文章: Changes to Immigration Laws Poised for Reversal Under President Biden
With the election this past week of President-Elect Joe Biden, any changes made to immigration via executive order by President Trump could be quickly reversed by a new executive order.
文章: How California's 2020 Ballot Proposition Results Affect Criminal Law
Now that Election Day is over, even though the vote counting is still underway, we now have a clearer look at how these criminal justice propositions will change California law and will or will not affect persons accused of a crime.
文章: San Gabriel Valley Master Key - Episode 9 - Albert Chiang
Episode 9 of the San Gabriel Valley Master Key podcast, co-hosted by Attorney Scott Warmuth, was officially released yesterday! This episode features Albert Chiang, Chief Marketing Officer of Hsu, Yao, Thuang, and Chiang, Certified Public Accountants, LLP.
文章: Election Day 2020 is Here!
Today is the last day to vote in the 2020 elections! California allows for same-day registration, so if you are eligible to vote but not registered to vote, there is still time to vote in this year's election.
文章: Exempt vs Non-Exempt
There are two types of employees: exempt and non-exempt. This sounds like the setup to a joke, but classification actually has some very important distinctions in how the rules of employment law apply employees.
文章: San Gabriel Valley Master Key - Episode 8 - Sandy Roscoe
Episode 8 of the San Gabriel Valley Master Key podcast, co-hosted by Attorney Scott Warmuth, was officially released today! This episode features Sandy Roscoe, Executive Director of the San Gabriel Chamber of Commerce.
文章: Going and Coming Rule in Workers' Compensation Claims
The Going and Coming Rule is a legal concept that dictates whether a workers' compensation claim is available to workers injured during a commute to and from work.
文章: California Minimum Liability Requirements Among Lowest in the U.S.
For a state as big and populous as California, it may surprise people to learn that we have one of the weakest minimum liability insurance policy requirements in the country. Low requirements for minimum coverage puts drivers at risk.
文章: Supreme Court Will Hear Cases on Remain in Mexico Policy, Border Wall
Even with an election only two weeks away, legal challenges involving immigration law under the Trump administration continue to work their way through the courts.
文章: San Gabriel Valley Master Key - Episode 7 - Jeff Julian
Episode 7 of the San Gabriel Valley Master Key podcast, co-hosted by Attorney Scott Warmuth, was officially released today! This episode features Jeff Julian, Head Coach at the Rose Bowl Aquatic Center.
文章: Naturalizing with a Criminal Record
The option of becoming a U.S. citizen becomes available to most immigrants who have possessed a green card for five years or three years if the green card was obtained via marriage.
文章: What is Probation?
Probation is a legal punishment often given to first-time, non-violent offenders who plead guilty to or are convicted of a crime. Probation allows for eligible offenders to stay out of jail or prison by complying with certain rules and conditions imposed by the justice system.
文章: USCIS Fee Increases Blocked by Federal Judge
U.S. District Judge Jeffrey S. White of the Northern District of California placed a preliminary injunction on the rule on September 29. The injunction prevents the rule from being implemented until the legal case challenging the rule is heard in court.