Recent News and Updates from AGC
California Supreme Court Determines “Jessica’s Law” may be Applied Retroactively
The California Supreme Court ruled today that residency requirements for sex offenders imposed by “Jessica’s Law,” passed overwhelmingly by California voters in 2006, can be applied retroactively to offenders convicted before the measure’s passage. A detailed analysis of the case is forthcoming and will be.
Read MoreAGC Article on Fair Housing Act and Sober Living Regulation Published in California Real Property Law Journal
Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin is pleased to announce that an article written by attorneys Matthew M. Gorman and Anthony Marinaccio, and Law Clerk Christopher Cardinale, has been published in this quarter’s edition of the California Real Property Law Journal. The article, entitled “Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, and.
Read MorePublic Employers: Check Your Policy about Reviewing Employee Text Messages
How much privacy does an employee have in his or her workplace computer? How about the text messages in a wireless device provided by the employer? While there have been many cases which have clarified an employer’s ability to monitor e-mail on workplace computer, it.
Read MoreFederal Court Determines Local Rent Control Ordinance Applies to Section 8 Tenants
Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin is proud to announce that Apartment Owners Association News has published an article written by AGC attorneys, Matthew M. Gorman and Anthony Marinaccio, entitled Federal Courts Determine That Rent Control Ordinance Applies to Eviction of Section 8 Tenants. For more information regaridng.
Read MoreHappy Holidays from Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin!
Wishing you health and happiness in this Holiday Season and prosperity in the New Year! All the best to you, your family, and your organization. Season’s Greetings! Alvarez-Glasman & Colvin
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