California Updates Employment Laws for 2024
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Employment, Uncategorized
- February 16, 2024
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As an employer, you recognize that California’s employment laws are exacting and that compliance is essential to running and growing your small business. As of January 1, 2024, California has updates on the books that are worthy of attention....
Read MoreClaire Kalia to Speak at QuickBooks Connect Conference
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Employment, Events, Small businesses
- October 01, 2014
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California small business attorney Claire Kalia has been invited to speak at a first-of-its-kind conference this fall hosted by Intuit QuickBooks. Occurring between October 20th and 23rd of this year, the QuickBooks Connect conference will take place in San...
Read MoreHiring Your First Employee
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Compensation and benefits, Employment, Small businesses
- June 16, 2014
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As a business owner, hiring your first employee is a big step. While it is certainly a milestone of growth, it also triggers a variety of legal issues of which every business owner should be aware. It is extremely...
Read MoreKalia Law PC to present at Founding Moms Meetup
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Employment, Events, Founders, Incorporation, IP, Small businesses, Startups, Uncategorized
- March 11, 2014
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I am thrilled to be the guest speaker at the April 8, 2014 meetup in Palo Alto for the organization, Founding Moms. Founding Moms is a group that helps entrepreneurial moms connect, network, and support one another through the...
Read MoreHow to Set Up Employee Files
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Employment, Small businesses
- February 26, 2014
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Previously on this blog, we discussed the importance of developing an employee handbook despite the time and energy involved. Another important step for small business owners is to properly set up a system for employee personnel files when you...
Read MoreIntuit Webinar now Available – Keeping Your Business HR Compliant
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Compensation and benefits, Employment, Small businesses, Startups
- February 14, 2014
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I recently contributed to a webinar hosted by Intuit that I designed to help small businesses stay HR compliant in a number of areas. The webinar is now available for viewing at this link. The major topics we covered...
Read MoreThe Benefits of Having an Employee Handbook
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Employment, Small businesses
- February 06, 2014
- 1 Comment
Many small business owners may not believe it is necessary to have a formal employee handbook. True, handbooks take time and energy to develop and must be updated on a regular basis. It may seem much easier to simply...
Read MoreIssues to consider when hiring an employee/independent contractor
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Employment, Founders, Startups
- July 16, 2013
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Claire Kalia gives advice on hiring an employee or engaging an independent contractor here: https://advisablelaw.com/articles/human-resources-101-the-employee-offer-letter
Read MoreAre Unpaid Internships Legal?
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Compensation and benefits, Employment, Uncategorized
- July 03, 2013
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In the current economy, many students and recent graduates who cannot find paid jobs have used unpaid internships as a way to improve their resumes and gain practical experience in a certain field. Over the past couple months, however,...
Read MoreHow will the DOMA/Prop 8 Decisions Affect LGBT Employees?
- Posted By: Claire Kalia
- Posted In: Compensation and benefits, Constitutional law, Employment, Health care, Uncategorized
- July 01, 2013
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On June 26, 2013, the United States Supreme Court announced a landmark decision in the case of United States c. Windsor. The ruling struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), a law passed in 1996 that previously prohibited...
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