Operating a salon business has become more complicated than ever, so it’s natural to search for loopholes to avoid your legal and financial obligations.
But if you think compliance is expensive and burdensome, how can you afford the cost and trouble of a lawsuit?
In our new video podcast, Loopholes and Lawsuits, we break down big topics in the beauty industry into manageable bites with our expert advice.
Ultimately, we want to help you overcome today’s challenges and prepare for the future.
California manicurists have lost their right to work as independent contractors.
Industry experts Jaime Schrabeck, Ph.D. and attorney Mike N. Vo discuss this drastic change in employment law impacting salon owners and nail professionals. Learn practical tips to adapt your business, including handling minimum wage, overtime pay, payroll taxes, workers’ compensation, unemployment insurance, meal and rest breaks, and more.
Join our live discussion on Sunday, February 23, 2025 from 10:00–11:00 am at Premiere Anaheim.
Before our launch, we prepared a list of nearly 100 topics to explore, but we need your help to prioritize.
Share your question or comment below and we’ll respond as soon as possible in an upcoming podcast.
The information and advice provided is not intended to be taken as and should not be construed as legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed through any interaction with Loopholes and Lawsuits, or any discussions on our podcast. You must consult with your own private attorney for issues that are specific to your situation. Further, all topics of discussion are based on the law in effect at the time of taping. Please make sure to check for later podcasts of Loopholes and Lawsuits for any changes in the law.
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