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What is a California Benefit Corporation

What is a California Benefit Corporation

by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | May 20, 2012 | Business Transactions, Corporation & CA LLC

By Sutter Law, San Francisco Business Law Firm What is a California Benefit Corporation (B Corp) (California Corporations Code sections 14600-14631) Sutter Law is a San Francisco Business firm and we have been getting a lot of requests for the newest type of...
StartUp Programs you should know about

StartUp Programs you should know about

by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | Feb 4, 2012 | Business Transactions

Do you need Startup Programs? Tech Gold Rush! Believe it or not, we are in the middle of our second tech boom. Some call this the “Facebook Factor”. Every investor is looking for the next big thing, the next Facebook. The tech startup gold rush is on. It seems there...
An Overview of Energy Policy in California for Businesses

An Overview of Energy Policy in California for Businesses

by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | May 6, 2011 | Energy Policy

California is renowned for its avant-garde approach to energy policies, having led substantial breakthroughs in renewable energy adoption and climate change mitigation. However, navigating the ever-changing landscape of California’s energy policy poses both...
CA Labor Commissioner New Phone Lines to Answer Public Questions

CA Labor Commissioner New Phone Lines to Answer Public Questions

by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | May 5, 2011 | California Labor Law

Compiled from http://www.dir.ca.gov/DIRNews/2006/IR2006-04.html San Francisco – The California Department of Industrial Relation’s Division of Labor Standards Enforcement Department (DLSE) has installed pre-recorded information telephone lines in all...
CA Employer Assistance FAQ Guide by Sutter Law

CA Employer Assistance FAQ Guide by Sutter Law

by Eric H. Milliken, a San Francisco Attorney | May 5, 2011 | California Labor Law

By nature, laws are complex, especially in the state of California, where the legislature continually enacts and revises labor laws. As an experienced business law firm, Sutter Law, located in San Francisco, strives to navigate these complexities and keeps you...
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