CalNeva Law Podcast
Brett invites Jared Hague and Travis Hodgkins to the podcast for a discussion about important changes to California’s New PAGA law. They cover key features of the law updates, new legislation nuances, and the importance of speed and taking proactive steps in strategically navigating these claims. Tune in for a list of action items that can be taken now to dramatically limit exposure to costly claims. Highlights: Nuances of the California wage and hour law. The importance of implementing arbitration agreements. How PAGA works and why it is a challenge for so many California...
info_outline What California Employers Need to Know About the New Workplace Violence Prevention Plan LawCalNeva Law Podcast
Jared and Brett invite James Boretti and Johnny Hernandez on to the show to talk about the latest California workplace violence law - SB553. Both James and Johnny have over 60 years of combined experience in OSHA compliance and SH&E Management and have resources to share on what employers can do to reduce the instances of violence on their premises in this podcast episode. Highlights: A little bit about your guests James and Johnny. There’s been an increase in workplace violence. What is the SB553 law all about? What is considered ‘violence’? ...
info_outline Key Legal Updates for Nevada Employers on Wages, Contractors, and AccommodationsCalNeva Law Podcast
Jared and Brett talk about the latest legal updates in Nevada that are crucial for employers to understand. They discuss the specifics of Nevada law regarding gender expression discrimination, the implications of temporary furloughs on compensation, and important Nevada-specific minimum wage updates. The episode also talks about the updated definitions of independent contractors and the new legal protections for pregnant and nursing mothers in the workplace. Highlights: Follow Sutton Hague on social media? You could be eligible for a Starbucks gift card! Employers must accommodate...
info_outline The California Legal Landscape in 2024: New Laws in Religious Accommodation, Paid Sick Leave, and CannabisCalNeva Law Podcast
In this episode, Jared and Brett navigate the latest updates in religious accommodation, gender dysphoria under the ADA, and the evolving definitions of sexual harassment. They delve into the significant legislative changes in California, including 30 new pieces of legislation that impact employer policies. Key topics include the implications of SB 700 on cannabis use in the hiring process, the challenges of non-compete agreements under California law AB 1076, and the intricacies of PAGA claims. This episode is a must-listen for employers seeking to stay informed and compliant in an...
info_outline What California Employers Need to Know about Wage and Hour Law ComplianceCalNeva Law Podcast
This episode is a deep dive into the complexities of state versus federal regulations, the nuances of the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA), and the critical ABC test for employee classification. From joint employer rules to the intricacies of wage order postings and commission agreements, this discussion is packed with essential insights. Join Brett and Jared as they dissect the critical aspects of wage and hour law compliance, offering a wealth of knowledge to help you steer clear of legal pitfalls and maintain a compliant and efficient workplace. Highlights: Don’t forget...
info_outline Reductions in Force/Layoffs/Reduced Hours: What Employers Need to Know NowCalNeva Law Podcast
There’s a lot of fear in the air right now. Brett has never been so busy within his practice and he’s been doing this for 35 years. During times of perceived economic downturn, litigation and lawsuits end up spiking up. In this podcast episode, Brett explains how to reduce your risk as much as possible when you’re considering letting go of some of the workforce. How do you approach this? How do you avoid getting sued for unfair termination? Brett covers all of this and more. Highlights: Brett and his office have been busy! There’s some economic disruption happening. What...
info_outline Important Decision for California Employers Impacting Mandatory Arbitration AgreementsCalNeva Law Podcast
There’s a big development happening in California employment law that many employers have been waiting on. For a little while, California employers were in a bit of a limbo to understand whether mandatory arbitration agreements were enforceable or not. In this episode, Brett explains what an arbitration agreement is, what the AB51 is, and what does this new court ruling mean for employers with employees in the state of California. Highlights: What’s happening with legislation in California? Let’s give context and talk about what AB51 is. What is an...
info_outline Important Actions for a Proper Workplace InvestigationCalNeva Law Podcast
Geralynn Patellaro has been practicing law for the last 20 years and is licensed in California and Nevada. During her time, she’s seen every conceivable workplace investigation and has experienced all facets of where it can go. In this webinar, Geralynn answers some frequently asked questions from employers, business owners, and HR. She covers everything from workplace sexual harassment lawsuits to how to conduct an investigation with international jurisdictions and witnesses. Highlights: A little bit about Geralynn and her background in law. There are certain distinctions you need...
info_outline Can California Employers Mitigate Wage and Hour Risks with An Arbitration Agreement?CalNeva Law Podcast
Brett Sutton and Jared Hague talk about the recent Wage and Hour ruling in the Viking River Cruise case, and talk about what California employers need to be aware of when it comes to class-action cases. If you’re a California employer, then this is an episode you won’t want to miss as it has some new information about the recent court ruling that could affect California-state specific employers going forward. Highlights: California has one of the strictest wage and hour rules in the entire country. There are frequent class action cases filed in California and it really hurts...
info_outline What Employers Need to Know About California Meal and Rest Period LawsCalNeva Law Podcast
Brett Sutton and Jared Hague talk about the latest update to California meal and rest period employment laws and what California employers need to know about this recent change. There are little nuances to this law that you need to be aware of and in this episode, Brett and Jared help make suggestions (not legal advice) on how to best navigate this within your company. Highlights: A bit of background around meal and rest period laws. There are significant financial consequences if you don’t properly provide meal and rest time to your California employees. Meal...
info_outlineBrett Sutton is joined by Joe Amato, the District Director at the Small Business Administration to discuss the latest updates in the Paycheck Protection Program and answers the attendee’s live questions. After that, Scott, a CPA based in Nevada, will discuss what you need to be aware of when trying to file your Federal loan tax credit for last year, and other tax info you need to consider. All the proceeds of this webinar will be going to the food bank of Northern Nevada.
Highlights:
- What do we need to know about the second draw of PPP?
- Every application for PPP must be in before March 31st.
- The eligible expenses for PPP have changed.
- How are you eligible for a second draw?
- If you have a 25% or greater loss in revenue, you’re eligible.
- For PPP1 you need to be at 500 employees or less and for PPP2 you need to be at 300 employees or less.
- Do you have to apply for forgiveness in order to get a PPP second draw?
- Is your PPP taxable by the IRS?
- Do you have to use the same lender? The answer is no!
- Best places to contact a lender?
- Joe answers some pending questions!
- The whole idea of PPP is you get a fully-forgiven loan.
- It was unrealistic for the IRS to not let you deduct your expenses from a PPP loan.
- Applied for PPP and haven’t heard back?
- Scott takes the stage to discuss the Federal loan tax credit.
- How do you consider sick leave?
- There are special rules for the self-employed.
- Remote schooling? You might qualify for medical leave.
- You have delayed payment of your employee payroll taxes.
- What do you need to know about the PPP flexibility act?
- Make sure your bookkeepers are using the right credit and going through this manually! Some software is not automatically calculating this.
- The IRS is behind, but they will still be checking on these tax returns.
- With the PPP proceeds, are they tax-exempt income or are they capital contributions? This is tricky and we still need more clarification on this.
- Scott answers some questions!
- Should you keep your doctor’s notes to prove you have a legitimate request for medical leave?
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