On behalf of Daniel Watkins of Watkins Firm, A Professional Corporation posted on Tuesday, November 12, 2013. California Verizon customers and shareholders may be aware that, in 2010, the FCC began an investigation into so called “mystery fees” being charged by Verizon to nearly 15 million of its wireless customers. The $1.99 fee on customers’ statements each month between […]
On behalf of Daniel Watkins of Watkins Firm, A Professional Corporation posted on Thursday, November 14, 2013. Some parents in California may not consider how their children’s teachers and other school staff are compensated. Most school districts have employment contracts with unions that represent teachers and staff who are members. It is the responsibility of those unions to negotiate with school […]
On behalf of Daniel Watkins of Watkins Firm, A Professional Corporation posted on Friday, November 8, 2013. Employees for the BART transit were in a heated dispute over wages, benefits and other work related concerns. Before, California BART workers were involved in a strike, which resulted in many enraged commuters. The company has come to an agreement on the employment […]
On behalf of Daniel Watkins of Watkins Firm, A Professional Corporation posted on Saturday, October 26, 2013. Arbitration proceedings can be an excellent way for businesses to resolve their disputes and often the private and secret nature of arbitration is appealing to businesses. Businesses throughout San Diego, California and the rest of the nation rely on various forms of […]
On behalf of Daniel Watkins of Watkins Firm, A Professional Corporation posted on Friday, October 18, 2013. As technology has become a major factor of running almost any business and conducting a majority of personal activities, ensuring that a system is safe from viruses or other compromising hazards is important to many California residents. Purchasing such protective software typically […]
On behalf of Daniel Watkins of Watkins Firm, A Professional Corporation posted on Wednesday, October 16, 2013. A little-mentioned reason for corporate mergers between an American corporation and a foreign company is potential tax savings. The American corporation buys a foreign company and takes advantage of the increased foreign ownership to reincorporate in a country with a lower tax rate. Thus, […]