The Lasso Lesson: Finding Balance Between Contract Enforcement and Compassion

Disclaimer: This is a light-hearted view of a fictional legal situation and should not be considered as legal advice. Additionally, I am not a lawyer, nor do I represent myself as one… furthermore, I am not familiar with UK employment law, which would be the jurisdiction of this fictional case. Please consult with a qualified legal professional for any legal advice or guidance. SPOILER WARNING: … Continue reading The Lasso Lesson: Finding Balance Between Contract Enforcement and Compassion

Ryan Crownholm: The Entrepreneur Fighting for His Constitutional Rights

Ryan Crownholm, the owner of MySitePlan.com and US Army Veteran, is currently embroiled in a legal battle against the California Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists (BPELSG) over accusations of unlicensed land surveying. Crownholm’s website allows customers to create their own site plans using public records and information that is readily available to the public. However, the BPELSG alleges that Crownholm is practicing … Continue reading Ryan Crownholm: The Entrepreneur Fighting for His Constitutional Rights

Misclassifying Workers: The Risks and Costs for Employers

Understanding the difference between an employee and a contractor is crucial for employers to avoid unnecessary legal and regulatory headaches. Misclassifying workers can result in significant penalties, back taxes, and even lawsuits. In this blog post, we’ll explore the key differences between employees and contractors and the potential consequences of misclassification. What is an employee? An employee is a worker who is hired by a … Continue reading Misclassifying Workers: The Risks and Costs for Employers