If you would like to do some research on your own, the following websites may provide you with some basic information on your legal issue or dispute.
Discrimination and Harassment
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Not sure if you've been discriminated against? Click here to learn more.
California Department of Fair Employment and Housing
Wondering if your employer is violating the law or treating you unfairly? Click here to learn more.
LACBA Domestic Violence Legal Services Project
Domestic violence is serious and it shows itself both through emotional and psychical abuse. You have legal options to help protect yourself and your dependents. Many are free or minimal in cost. Learn more.
Sexual Assault
There is no excuse. Period. There are people who can and will help you. To learn more, click here.
Bureau of Consumer Protection
If you feel that you are the victim of a faulty product or misleading advertising, the State of California provides resources for addressing any harm you've experienced. Click here to learn more.
File A Consumer Complaint
If you have been harmed by a product or service, you have options for filing a complaint with the State of California. To learn more, click here.
California Labor Law
Are you a small business with questions regarding human resources or employment law? CalChamber and HRCalifornia provide advice about pressing California employment laws and HR issues, such as sexual harassment and employee compensation law. To learn more, click here.
Starting and Running a Small Business
NOLO aims to provide all the information and resources you need to start and run a successful small business—from bookkeeping to hiring independent contractors to sales and marketing tips and strategies. Click here, to learn more.
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission - Small Business Resource Center
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission aims to help you find answers to common questions about your responsibilities under the federal employment discrimination laws. You will also find tips on preventing discrimination and how to deal with issues when they do arise in your business, plus a whole lot more! For more information, click here.
The Department of Fair Employment and Housing - Employer Requirments
The State of California requires you as an employer to inform your employees of their rights in the workplace. To learn more, click here.
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