Specifically, he failed to file a quarterly written report with the Office of Probation by its due date, failed to submit a declaration attesting that he had read the California Rules of Professional Conduct and sections of the Business and Professions Code as directed, and failed to submit evid...
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Section 16628 states that unless the terms of the trust provide otherwise, the rules applicable to a trustee apply to a director trustee regarding the matters and Probate Code sections that are specified in section 16620 including sections 15600 and 15601; section 15602; section 15681; resignation ...
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the judiciary had proved fairly impervious to his assault of over 60 postelection lawsuits. That wasn’t happenstance. Lawyers are required by the rules ofprocedureandprofessional conductto have a reasonable basis in law and fact for anything they submit in court. They also have a duty ofcandor...
Don 't make rules or assume this is easy. Coaching a worker to get a business license amounts to controlling them, so don 't do it. If a worker is remote, you can't assume that means they are independent. If the person is economically dependent on the work, or if this is their ...
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McGinest v. GTE Serv. Corp.(9th Cir. 2004) 360 F.3d 1103, 1113 [“In evaluating the objective hostility of a work environment, the factors to be considered include the ‘frequency of discriminatory conduct; its severity; whether it is physically threatening or humiliating, or a mere offensiv...
After consulting with stakeholders, the CPPA created a number of “rules” that gave further guidance and specificity on how organizations should comply with the CPRA. On March 29, 2023, the CPPA finalized rulemaking for the CPRA. Most notably, the CPPA codified the need for organizations to ...
The CPA exam isn’t the only test you need to take to become a CPA in California. This state requires you to also pass an ethics exam, which is based on theAICPA Code of Professional Conduct, theCalifornia Accountancy Act, and Accounting Rules and Regulations. ...