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Kellogg & Andelson

Kellogg & Anderson is a Woodland Hills, California-based full service accounting and tax firm.  Founded in 1939, K&A is one of the leading providers of accounting services in Southern California.  The firm focuses on companies and organizations with annual revenues from $1 million to $10 million. K&A serves over 3,000 clients across a wide range of industries including healthcare, real estate, non-profits, business services, manufacturing, entertainment and technology.

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Congress Proposes Bill to Exempt More IT Workers from Overtime Federal Overtime Requirement

You may have heard about a new bill introduced in the U.S. Senate that would change the classification of “professionals” exempt from overtime pay requirements to include more types of I.T. workers.

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Crowdfunding Bill for Small Business Ventures Moving in House and Senate

On the heels of our blog in September on crowdfunding as a means to finance a startup, the Obama administration has supported crowdfunding bills, and now the House of Representatives has delivered the Entrepreneur Access to Capital Act (H.R. 2930).

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“Boilerplate” Contracts Matter: BlackBerry Edition

Earlier we blogged about forced arbitration clauses in mobile contracts, and at the time I struggled to contrive situations where hundreds or thousands of people would want to sue a carrier. As they say, you can’t make this stuff up.

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Update on Amazon’s Silk and Privacy Concerns

We blogged about the privacy concerns around the Kindle’s new Silk browser not long ago. Now, the Electronic Frontier Foundation has done a more thorough review of the Kindle Fire’s Silk browser and has concluded that there are some privacy pros and cons that weren’t obvious before.

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How Can Employers Leverage Interns Legally and Effectively?

Many employers are improperly using Interns as free labor, violating the Fair Labor Standards Act. And yes, the FLSA applies to all employers, even ones who don’t have any unionized employees. Even the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) applies to all employers, union or not.

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Amazon’s Silk Browser is Watching You

One of Amazon’s strategies to propel the new Kindle Fire past the iPad includes its new built-in browser, Silk. Silk is unique because it relies on Amazon’s robust cloud services to essentially pre-load website information for users, resulting in significantly faster browsing. Amazon’s bigger machines do the heavy lifting so their lighter devices can simply surf.   But there’s a catch.

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Massachusetts Pizzeria Alleged Wage Violation Continues

Yesterday the Globe reported that a federal grand jury will hear evidence this week about the Upper Crust Pizzeria’s alleged practice of not paying its workers properly. If you are unfamiliar with this issue, the U.S. Department of Labor initially ordered Upper Crust to pay $341,000 in damages, but Upper Crust may have deducted this later from those same employee’s earnings to avoid actually losing the cash.

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Who Cares About Arbitration Anyway?

Senators Blumenthal and Franken recently introduced a bill that would prohibit mobile carriers from including mandatory arbitration clauses1 in their customer contracts. This, of course, raises the question of what an arbitration clause is, exactly, and why it’s a big deal.

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Intro to the Low-Profit Liability Liability Company and the “B-Corp”

Intro to the Low-Profit Liability Liability Company and the “B-Corp”

Lately these two concepts have been coming up frequently in my interactions with entrepreneurs leaders of corporations. Many people today are concerned with more than just the dollars-and-cents bottom line and so they find the ethos behind these corporate forms appealing.

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How to train your mercenary (aka outside litigation counsel)

After 18 years in courtrooms across the country, a few truths become obvious about lawyers and their clients.  One truth is this – outside litigation counsel are not the most effective members of their client’s business team.

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Warn Your Users Or You May Get Burned

Today’s blog brings you a cautionary tale from the land of seemingly innocuous information collection and handling.

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Crowdfunding A Venture?

Crowdfunding A Venture? Unfortunately, the Securities Act and SEC rules aren’t set up to make Crowdfunding easy.

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Online Legal Document Peddlers: You’re Not Lawyers!

This post was inspired by this recent story in the ABA Journal: Alabama Bar Group Files Suit to Ban Legal Zoom.

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False ad suit can proceed versus Groupon

Word came today that a lawsuit by some California tour companies against Groupon alleging false advertising will be allowed to proceed in federal court after Groupon tried to have the case dismissed.

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LawyerClock:  The PAIN of hourly billing visualized!  From our friends at LawyerClock.com.

The PAIN of hourly billing visualized!  From our friends at LawyerClock.com.

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Small Business Administration’s new Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contract Program

Female business owners have the opportunity to significantly expand their businesses by taking advantage of the Small Business Administration’s new Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contract Program.

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Exemplar to Host Professionisti Italiani a Boston June Event

PIB Business Networking with Italian Companies:  Establishing USA-Italy Partnerships

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Bacterin International Holdings, Inc.

Bacterin International Holdings, Inc. (NYSE - BONE) develops, manufactures and markets biologics products to domestic and international markets.  

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Quality vs. Quantity - the billable hour mousetrap

Billable hours have become a vicious task master hanging over lawyers’ heads, encouraging them to abandon all life outside of the office in quest of squeezing the most hours, and thus the most money, out of the day.

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