Civil Litigation in CA. Woman in front of Capital and scales
Employment Law June 2nd, 2025
How the Civil Litigation Process Works in California
Pursuing legal action against another person or party probably feels like an incredibly unfamiliar topic. You may have never pictured yourself navigating a lawsuit in your lifetime. Now, you’re faced with no other options to gain the compensation you need to start moving forward with your life.  Your employment discrimination lawyer in California will walk you through this process and answer any questions you may have. However, this guide can also give you insight into what the civil litigation process looks like in California and what to expect. 
Read the full article
Workplace Harassment & Discrimination- Man in wheelchair and seated at desk
Discrimination and Harassment May 28th, 2025
What Is The Difference Between Workplace Harassment & Discrimination?
Working can be exhausting and challenging, especially if someone is bothering you at work or preventing you from doing the job you want. You might think you are being harassed or discriminated against, but are not quite sure if there is a difference between the two. People often use the terms “workplace harassment” and “discrimination” interchangeably, as both are common in many places of business. Both can cause mental or emotional discomfort, or even financial harm in some cases.
Read the full article
Workplace Surveillance Laws- Man in center with cameras around him
Employment Law May 14th, 2025
7 Important Things To Know About CA Workplace Surveillance Laws
If you are like many workers in California, your boss may have you under surveillance through video, audio, or computer devices. You might be wondering if this is even legal.  Surprisingly, it is indeed legal, as long as your employer is following California’s workplace surveillance laws.
Read the full article
D.Law_SummerInternship_Vertical_MD
Employment Law May 5th, 2025
D.Law NextGen Academy Expands with Launch of Summer Internship Program for High School Students
Building on the momentum of its recently announced Summer Associate Program, D.Law’s NextGen Academy is proud to introduce a new initiative aimed at reaching even earlier into the talent pipeline: the D.Law Summer Internship Program for high school students.
Read the full article
Freelance Worker Protection Act- Man sitting under umbrella with laptop
Employment Law May 5th, 2025
What Is The Freelance Worker Protection Act?
Freelancers provide a variety of valuable services to individuals or businesses. While most organizations and individuals who hire freelancers treat these independent workers well, some take advantage of freelancers. Fortunately, the State of California now protects freelancers with the Freelance Worker Protection Act (FWPA).
Read the full article
DLaw-LA-TIMES-HR-AricleDlaw-Immigration--blog-vertical
Employment Law April 28th, 2025
Emil Davtyan Featured in Los Angeles Times Discussion on 2025 HR and Employee Benefits Trends
Emil Davtyan, Founder and Managing Attorney at D.Law, was recently featured in a Los Angeles Times article alongside Brian Hegarty of Marsh McLennan Agency, weighing in on key trends shaping the future of HR practices and employee benefits in 2025. The piece, part of the paper’s “Conversation with the Experts” series, explored the evolving legal and workplace landscape employers must navigate in the year ahead.
Read the full article
Equal Pay Act Man and Woman on Scale
Discrimination and Harassment April 24th, 2025
6 Takeaways From California’s Equal Pay Act
Women have earned less than men for doing the same job for decades. The Federal Equal Pay Act works to close the wage gap between genders by requiring that women and men in the same workplace get the same pay for performing the same work.
Read the full article
Wage Theft- Person holding bag of money with fists raised
Wage & Hour Laws April 15th, 2025
Am I A Victim Of Wage Theft?
Wage theft happens when an employer does not pay an employee the money the worker has rightfully earned. This type of theft is more common than you might think: last year, more than 19,000 workers filed wage claims in California. The good news is that they reclaimed at least $338 million in lost or stolen wages last year.
Read the full article
Load more articles
Vector

¿Listo para comenzar?

Contáctenos ahora para una consulta gratuita y descubra cómo podemos ayudarlo.