According to California Government Code Section 830(a) a dangerous condition of property is a condition which creates a substantial risk of injury when such property…
Unreasonable force refers to situations when government officials legally entitled to use force exceed the necessary minimum amount to diffuse an incident or to defend…
Conversion is an intentional interference with the property of another person with the intention to deprive the owner of the property. This includes situations when…
According to California Penal Code Section 350 it is prohibited to willfully manufacture, intentionally sell, or knowingly possess for sale any counterfeit mark registered with…
California legislator approved Assembly Bill 5 requiring app-based companies like Uber, Lyft, and Doordash treat workers as employees. The new bill will go into effect…
Trespassing is the legal term for when one person enters onto another person’s land without legal right or permission to be there. The trespassing can…
Under personal injury law, assault is defined as a purposeful act by one person which causes a reasonable apprehension of immediate harm or offensive contact…
Battery is an intentional harmful or offensive touching of another person without his consent. Frequently used in a single phrase and often thought of as…
Wrongful termination occurs when an employment relationship is ended by an employer in violation of the employee’s legal rights. California Wrongful Termination Claims In California,…
Defamation involves a false statement made by one person about another person which causes harm to a person’s property, profession, business, or occupation. Elements of…