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Covid-19 Guidance Documents from CDPH

The California Department for Public Health has issued Covid-19 guidance documents for our County’s bars, restaurants and wineries. Here is a summary of the changes: For the full guidelines, visit covid19.ca.gov under “Restaurants, wineries, and bars.” Carmel & Naccasha LLP

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Websites and the Americans with Disabilities Act

Websites and the Americans with Disabilities Act

Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) Since its initial enactment in 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) has been a source of much litigation. Historically, ADA litigation focused on access to brick-and-mortar businesses and the alleged lack of adequate facilities

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Privacy Policies: Are You in Compliance?

My previous post was regarding cybersecurity and some of the dangers lurking behind our widely-used “secure” technologies and authentication systems. A related issue is what you, as a business owner, chief technology officer or other data collector, must do to

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Proposition 65 Claims may be Covered by Insurance

Proposition 65 requires warning labels to be placed on all products containing lead.  Although there is a clear need for the protections and warnings that the statute was intended to provide, unfortunately, in San Luis Obispo and throughout California, attorneys

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Covid-19 Guidance Documents from CDPH

The California Department for Public Health has issued Covid-19 guidance documents for our County’s bars, restaurants and wineries. Here is a summary of the changes: For the full guidelines, visit covid19.ca.gov under “Restaurants, wineries, and bars.” Carmel & Naccasha LLP

Read More »
Websites and the Americans with Disabilities Act

Websites and the Americans with Disabilities Act

Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) Since its initial enactment in 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) has been a source of much litigation. Historically, ADA litigation focused on access to brick-and-mortar businesses and the alleged lack of adequate facilities

Read More »

Privacy Policies: Are You in Compliance?

My previous post was regarding cybersecurity and some of the dangers lurking behind our widely-used “secure” technologies and authentication systems. A related issue is what you, as a business owner, chief technology officer or other data collector, must do to

Read More »

Proposition 65 Claims may be Covered by Insurance

Proposition 65 requires warning labels to be placed on all products containing lead.  Although there is a clear need for the protections and warnings that the statute was intended to provide, unfortunately, in San Luis Obispo and throughout California, attorneys

Read More »
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