Grocery stores are always an essential business in terms of consumers who need groceries. However, the term "essential business" took on a whole meaning under the current state regulations. Both employees and customers now face a new experience in the grocery aisles....
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California businesses continue to struggle Covid-19 restrictions
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Nov 20, 2020 | Business Law
In early September, California lifted specific restrictions related to Covid-19 and businesses. The state allowed restaurants to open patios, hair salons to cut hair with masks on and retailers to open with a minimum capacity. While some businesses celebrated the...
A new tracking requirement creates new challenges
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Nov 18, 2020 | Business Law
California recently implemented a new requirement for all employers that creates some additional hurdles for business owners and employees alike. In mid-September, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law a new Covid-19 requirement. The law creates an avenue for workers who...
Masks continue to be a debate in California
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Nov 10, 2020 | Business Law
Most Americans know there are widespread mask mandates in public areas, and many of those Americans are happy to follow that mandate and wear their masks whenever they shop. However, some California residents continue to fight the necessity of a mask. Businesses are...
Managing a Covid-19 outbreak in your business
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Nov 3, 2020 | Business Law
Many employers are tackling the pandemic head-on by adapting their stores, their business practices and even their business tactics. However, there is an important detail that business owners need to examine before the pandemic spreads, a potential outbreak. Certain...
A second Stay-At-Home order may be on the horizon
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Aug 5, 2020 | Business Law
California as a whole has been deeply affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. It was one of the first states to shut down its borders and implement multiple restrictions, including a stay-at-home order that asked residents to remain at home as much as possible. According...
Customers refusing masks creates havoc for on small businesses
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Jul 28, 2020 | Business Law
The pushback on masks has been loud and clear with many customers refusing to wear masks in retailers, such as Costco, Walmart and other large companies. It puts most businesses in a tough spot as they have to decide whether or not to mandate facial coverings in their...
Restaurants expand outdoor seating to compensate losses
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Jul 22, 2020 | Business Law
The city of La Mesa is working with local restaurants and business owners in order to reopen businesses after a recent surge in Covid-19 cases in Southern California. City officials ask more businesses to expand temporary outdoor seating. According to ABC News,...
Businesses ask government to step in on mask monitoring
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Jul 15, 2020 | Business Law
Calfornia has finally allowed businesses to open their doors and allow customers to shop. It is a huge relief to most owners as they can return to a typical routine and recoup some of their lost profits. However, there has been a speedbump for these entrepreneurs....
Business interruptions: what are they and what can you do?
On Behalf of The McMillan Law Firm, APC | Mar 9, 2020 | Business Law, Insurance Claims
A business interruption is when you cannot continue running your company due to circumstances outside your control. Business owners across the United States have become intimately familiar with the subject of business interruptions. However, a business interruption...
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