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Review informative legal guides to better understand your rights in class action and mass tort lawsuits.

What You Need to Know about an Indemnification Clause
An indemnification clause is a critical component in many contracts, outlining how risk is allocated between parties. It’s an agreement where one party promises…

California Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) Lawsuits
In California, laws have been enacted that allow employees to sue employers for a wide range of employment-related legal violations. These types of lawsuits…

Understanding Non-Compete Clauses in California
A non-compete clause is a contract stating that you won’t work for your employer’s competitors for a set period of time. These agreements can…

Plaintiff Vs Defendant | Key Distinctions in Legal Terms
Legal terminology can be confusing, especially for those unfamiliar with the intricacies of law. Two of the most frequently encountered terms are “plaintiff” and…

How to Report PPP Loan Fraud | Expert Guide
1. Hire an Attorney Knowing when and how to report PPP loan frauds is easier when you have an experienced lawyer to guide you…

How to Become a Whistleblower
Sometimes, life presents us with difficult choices. Should we intervene when a friend’s partner is cheating, or should we mind our own business? Should…

The False Claims Act: Whistleblower Protections and Incentives to Know
The False Claims Act (FCA) is a piece of legislation that the US government uses to protect itself from fraud. The FCA empowers individuals…

Understanding Class Action Lawsuits: A Guide
Frequently Asked Questions About Class Action Lawsuits (1) What is a class action?(2) What are the advantages of class actions?(3) What is the difference between a class…

Understanding Non-Compete Clauses in California
A non-compete clause is a contract stating that you won’t work for your employer’s competitors for a set period of time. These agreements can…
California ARL update | July 2025
California Strengthens Subscription Rights: What the July 1, 2025 Amendments to the Automatic Renewal Law Mean for You On July 1, 2025, California’s Automatic Renewal Law (ARL) gets…

Courts Expand Consumers’ Right to Repair
June 2025 ruling clears the way for FTC and five states to pursue antitrust claims against agricultural equipment manufacturer over restricted repair software access.…

Standing Up Against Fraud: A Guide for Pharmaceutical Whistleblowers
Pharmaceutical fraud is a widespread issue that puts public health and taxpayer dollars at risk. When drug companies engage in deceptive practices—such as promoting…

FTC’s Click-to-Cancel Rule
Effective July 14, 2025, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will begin enforcing a major update to consumer protection laws aimed at eliminating deceptive online…

Quid Pro Quo Harassment: Recognize and Protect Your Rights
Quid pro quo harassment is a serious form of workplace misconduct that translates to “this for that” in Latin. It typically involves someone in…


