Herrig & Vogt Sept. 29, 2020 New Attorney: Kate Mulcahy Kate grew up in Glens Falls, New York, and attended college at St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York. She Read More
Herrig & Vogt Aug. 27, 2020 Public Contract Code § 9204 Public Contract Code §9204 is a new law that requires a claims resolution procedure for claims arising in public Read More
Shannon A. Jung April 1, 2020 Estate Planning in The Era of Covid-19 The global Covid-19 pandemic has forced many of us to confront that distressing “what if” question as we come Read More
Herrig & Vogt Sept. 25, 2019 Do I Have a Personal Injury Case? Whether or not you have a personal injury case and can recover compensation depends upon the ability of your Read More
Herrig & Vogt Sept. 25, 2019 What Is the Personal Injury Lawsuit Process? No one wants to become involved in a lawsuit, but if you have been injured in an accident caused by negligence Read More
Herrig & Vogt Sept. 17, 2019 10 Questions to Ask a Personal Injury Lawyer When you’ve been injured, finding a good personal injury attorney can feel like a daunting task. This is especially Read More
Herrig & Vogt May 2, 2019 General Contractors: Serve a Preliminary Notice or Lose Your Rights A preliminary notice is essential to preserve the rights and remedies afforded to California contractors in disputes Read More
Herrig & Vogt Jan. 2, 2019 Resolution: Get Organized Popular New Year’s resolutions for Americans don’t seem to change a whole lot through the years. You’ll often Read More
Lindsay Volle Nov. 19, 2018 California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 The California Constitution grants a right of privacy. And now, with the passing of AB 375, also known as the California Read More
Anthony P. Fritz, Herrig & Vogt Nov. 6, 2018 Easements and Boundary Disputes in California An easement is a right to use another person’s land for a specific purpose. A right of way easement gives the right Read More