Firm Prevails in Employment Action, June 2011

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Plaintiff-construction workers alleged they were employees and not independent contractors. The Firm represented the Defendants, property owners, who, after a four-week trial in the San Francisco Superior Court, not only defeated all of Plaintiffs' six causes of action but were awarded $250,000 against the lead Plaintiff on Defendants' cross-complaint for violations of the California Contractor Licensing Statute.

 

 

Published Articles

The following are published articles written by O'Leary Wood & Robbins attorneys on various legal issues of importance to our clients.


Professional Liability Law

Interaction with Co-Defense Counsel
in Accountant Malpractice Actions

Real Estate Law

Buyer’s Agent Beware: Balancing
the Liability of Selling Agents
with Listing Agents

Limiting the Fiduciary Exception
to the Out-of-Pocket Rule

Ensuring Land Use Litigators
Their Day in Court

Using Limitation of Liability Clauses and
Release Agreements Effectively

Media Law

Why Fair Use Matters

The Fifth Element: The Unspoken Element
in the Fair Use Four-Part Test

Advertising Law

Permitting Issues In Outdoor
Advertising