How an Assignment of Contract Works (and When It Won’t)
May 7, 2019When one party to a contract transfers the obligations and rights under that contract to another party (the assignee), this is known as an assignment of contract. The assignee is then expected to carry out all the duties under the original contract in place of the original contracting party and the other part…
DetailsWhat Arizona Employers Need to Know About the Duty to Protect
May 3, 2019Codified in common law and federal statutes, Arizona employers have a duty to exercise reasonable care in protecting employees from harm. But does that duty extend to the employee’s family? According to the Arizona Supreme Court, it does not. Ernest Quiroz’s father worked at a Reynolds Metal Company plant f…
DetailsNinth Circuit Rules ADA Accessibility Rules Apply to Corporate Websites & Apps
May 1, 2019In Robles v. Domino’s Pizza, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applies to websites and mobile applications, finding that, “The alleged inaccessibility of Domino’s website and app impedes access to the goods and services of its physical pizza f…
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