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
Anthony P. Fritz, Herrig & Vogt Oct. 30, 2018 Retention Payments & Prompt Payment Penalties It is a standard practice in the construction industry for a project owner to pay its prime contractor (1) in installments Read More
Herrig & Vogt Oct. 26, 2018 Personal Injury Case Studies A personal injury accident can have major short-term and long-term consequences. If you’ve been injured and Read More
Trevor Hensley Sept. 18, 2018 California Child Support 101 As a separating parent, it is only natural to be interested in more information about the process and rules behind Read More
Anthony P. Fritz June 13, 2018 Michael Cohen Case Highlights Attorney-Client Privilege Issues The FBI raid on Michael Cohen’s office, home and hotel room in April 2018, and the seizure of business records Read More
Lindsay L. Volle June 5, 2018 A Late Certificate of Merit in Professional Negligence Matters Could Cost You Your Case A recent California case, Curtis Eng’g Corp. v. Superior Court, 16 Cal. App. 5th 542 (Cal. Ct. App. 2017), has provided Read More
Trevor L. Hensley May 18, 2018 Protect Your ‘kingdom’ with A Prenup Prince Harry is set to marry Meghan Markle this weekend. Every detail, from the flowers to the bridal party, was Read More
Trevor L. Hensley May 10, 2018 Spousal Support in California Spousal support can be a nuisance or a godsend, depending on whether you are the payer or the recipient. People’s Read More