C&N Partner Elected to Templeton Chamber Board of Directors
Michael M. McMahon, Partner at Carmel and Naccasha LLP, is one of six newly elected Board members to the Templeton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors for the 2014-2015 term.
Michael M. McMahon, Partner at Carmel and Naccasha LLP, is one of six newly elected Board members to the Templeton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors for the 2014-2015 term.
So you’ve formed your corporation or LLC, you’ve got your tax ID, bank account, and business is humming along. Things are going well and so you fill out your first required Statement of Information and write your own name and
If a case is litigated in San Luis Obispo County Superior Court and goes up on appeal, that appeal will be heard in the Second District Court of Appeal, Division Six, based in Ventura. The Court hears oral argument on
The Economic Vitality Corporation (EVC) is featuring Carmel & Naccasha Managing Partner and Co-Founder Ziyad Naccasha in this month’s edition of their e-Newsletter. The interview is part of a series the EVC is doing on local business leaders who’ve made
As featured in the SLO County Bar Bulletin: You’ve likely seen the retail signs and product labels telling you something like this: “WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects
January 2, 2014, San Luis Obispo – Ringing in the New Year this January will bring significant changes in the way many limited liability companies (LLCs) in California are required to operate. On January 1, 2014, the California Revised Uniform
Shell Beach Elementary held a 5K Fun Run on the beach in Pismo Beach on Saturday, September 8, 2012. This was the first ever Shell Beach Elementary Fun Run organized by the Shell Beach Parent Teacher Organization. The event was
How can a landlord navigate this situation? You are a landlord and you suspect your tenant has moved on but left behind her personal property, including her dog. You’re savvy enough to know that the law views pets as personal
The California Veterinary Medical Board (“Board”) is in the process of adopting a new regulation to establish “minimum standards” for a managing licensee of a veterinary hospital premise. Under the current regulations, it is the responsibility of the managing veterinarian
Certain Limited and Exigent Circumstances Sometimes it seems like the news is full of stories about attorneys being investigated and even arrested for taking money that belongs to a client or someone else. You may have recently heard about an
Michael M. McMahon, Partner at Carmel and Naccasha LLP, is one of six newly elected Board members to the Templeton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors for the 2014-2015 term.
So you’ve formed your corporation or LLC, you’ve got your tax ID, bank account, and business is humming along. Things are going well and so you fill out your first required Statement of Information and write your own name and
If a case is litigated in San Luis Obispo County Superior Court and goes up on appeal, that appeal will be heard in the Second District Court of Appeal, Division Six, based in Ventura. The Court hears oral argument on
The Economic Vitality Corporation (EVC) is featuring Carmel & Naccasha Managing Partner and Co-Founder Ziyad Naccasha in this month’s edition of their e-Newsletter. The interview is part of a series the EVC is doing on local business leaders who’ve made
As featured in the SLO County Bar Bulletin: You’ve likely seen the retail signs and product labels telling you something like this: “WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects
January 2, 2014, San Luis Obispo – Ringing in the New Year this January will bring significant changes in the way many limited liability companies (LLCs) in California are required to operate. On January 1, 2014, the California Revised Uniform
Shell Beach Elementary held a 5K Fun Run on the beach in Pismo Beach on Saturday, September 8, 2012. This was the first ever Shell Beach Elementary Fun Run organized by the Shell Beach Parent Teacher Organization. The event was
How can a landlord navigate this situation? You are a landlord and you suspect your tenant has moved on but left behind her personal property, including her dog. You’re savvy enough to know that the law views pets as personal
The California Veterinary Medical Board (“Board”) is in the process of adopting a new regulation to establish “minimum standards” for a managing licensee of a veterinary hospital premise. Under the current regulations, it is the responsibility of the managing veterinarian
Certain Limited and Exigent Circumstances Sometimes it seems like the news is full of stories about attorneys being investigated and even arrested for taking money that belongs to a client or someone else. You may have recently heard about an