Back in the game: Industry veterans launch second document filing business
Four years after selling their first business to Intuit for $20 million, the Akalps started a new company.
Read More →Caruso’s tourism tax break could sidestep prevailing wage laws
The L.A. builder might avoid the prospect of having to pay high-ticket wages while revamping the Miramar.
Read More →Court clears up lunch break rules
Businesses don’t have to force their workers to take lunch breaks – they need only make them available to avoid penalties under California labor law. But they still face the threat of class-action lawsuits if they have a policy of promoting only the employees who work through their lunch breaks. The California Supreme Court handed Read More →
Read More →Many tri-county entrepreneurs skeptical of startup JOBS Act
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Read More →Technology awards unveiled: Honors go to Appfolio, Cottage Health, Houweling’s
Two awards dinners tare set to honor the region’s top technologists and businesspeople in coming months.
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