Workplace harassment generally refers to an unfair or harsh behavior by a supervisor, co-worker, manager, or employer. However, according to California law, harassment is a conduct that is offensive, unwelcoming, based on the victim’s protected characteristics, or harsh enough to have an effect on terms and conditions of the employment of the…
Read MoreThe California Civil Code 3342, or California’s dog bite law, outlines how a dog owner can be held liable for in case his/her pet bites and injures an individual. It states that “the owner of any dog is liable for damages suffered by any person who is bitten by the dog while…
Read MoreSlip and fall accidents are categorized under premises liability accidents in California. However, not all kinds of falls lead to a slip and fall liability. The slip and fall must have happened due to the negligence of someone else in order to give the right to the injured person to file a…
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