Monthly Archives: September 2024
When Does Your Business Have a Duty to Preserve Evidence?
If you are or anticipate being a party to a lawsuit, you probably know already that you have a duty to preserve anything that could be evidence. But that duty doesn’t just apply to the parties to a lawsuit—it applies to anybody who may have anything that could be evidence in any lawsuit—even if… Read More »
The Basics of Pulling a Job Applicant’s Credit Reports
More and more, employers are checking the credit of their potential employees, as a condition of employment. It has become so routine, there is just an assumption that it is always legal. But that’s not the case—in fact, if done improperly, pulling or checking credit can land your business in serious legal trouble under… Read More »
Ejectment and Eviction: Know the Difference
Trying to get someone out of your property? You may think you’re limited to an eviction. But evictions are strictly for tenants who have a landlord tenant relationship and, presumably, a lease (written or oral). But there are many situations where there is no lease, and where common sense tells us that the person… Read More »