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Mar 12, 2021
Key Questions Regarding an Employment Contract
As an employer, there are many things to consider in regard to an employment contract. Your attorney should advise you on many of these,...
Mar 25, 2020
Employment Law for Employees and Employers in the Times of the Coronavirus
This is part of an interview between Brian Morris and Jeffrey Gronich of The Office of Jeffrey Gronich. With business closures and...
Jun 29, 2019
Are Non-Compete Agreements Enforceable in Nevada?
Many employers want to have their employees sign contracts prohibiting them from working for a competing business after they leave their...
May 17, 2019
6 Things to Know About Employee Privacy in The Workplace
Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Louis Brandeis, called the right to privacy, “the right to be left...
May 2, 2018
How to Determine if a Worker is an Independent Contractor or an Employee
An important aspect of business ownership is the classification of workers and what the implications are for each classification. It is...
Oct 10, 2017
Can tips be garnished?
By Timothy Wiseman When a Court issues a judgment for money, there are a number of ways that the judgment creditor can try to enforce the...
Feb 14, 2017
Are there legal requirements for sleep?
By Kyle Martin The parallels between driving under the influence and driving while sleep deprived cannot be overlooked. Why is that? The...
Aug 4, 2016
When should an independent contractor become an employee?
The new test in Nevada: Effective June 2, 2015, S.B. 224 provides that a person is conclusively presumed to be an independent contractor...
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