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Understanding the Enforceability of Contracts in California
Many people believe that if two parties sign a contract , it is automatically enforceable. In reality, the law is more nuanced. While California strongly supports the freedom to contract, courts will not enforce agreements that violate public policy. What is Public Policy? In simple terms, public policy represents society’s core legal and moral standards. If a contract undermines those standards, a court may refuse to enforce it. California law explicitly recognizes this limi

Yakup Sari, Esq.
Mar 17


Understanding Prop 65: What You Need To Know
Prop 65 (officially the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986) was approved by California voters in 1986. The law serves two main purposes: To protect California’s drinking water sources from contamination by chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive harm. To require businesses to provide a “clear and reasonable warning” before knowingly exposing consumers to any of those listed chemicals unless exposure is below certain “safe harbor” thresholds. The l

Yakup Sari, Esq.
Dec 10, 2025


California Leads the Way, Your Data, Your Rules: CCPA
Are you a resident of California? If so, we will guide you through your rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). You have the power and the right to take control of your personal information. Let's dive deeper into what the CCPA means for you. What is the CCPA and How Does Proposition 24 Relate to It? The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is groundbreaking legislation that puts you, the consumer, in the driver's seat. Enacted in 2018, it was the first of

Tarik Torlak
Nov 2, 2023
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