Grant Atkinson
Grant AtkinsonLegalMatch Legal Writer

Grant attended the College of Santa Fe for his undergraduate degree, and he received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. He went on to attend Santa Clara University School of Law, where he was an active member of the Student Bar Association. Grant wrote on a wide variety of topics for our Law Library, covering topics dealing with real estate, business law, and divorce. You can learn more about Grant by following his Linkedin account.

Categories:Employment Law, Government Law, Bad Faith Insurance Claims, Property Law, Landlord Tenant Law, Consumer Banking, Divorce, Child Custody, Personal Injury Law, Media and Communication, Business Law, Copyright, Foreclosures, Mortgages, Bankruptcy Law
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Articles By Grant Atkinson

  • What Is the Meyers-Milias-Brown Act?

    Employment law is a broad term that is used to describe a wide range of legal issues that may arise in connection with: Employees; Employers; and Safety conditions in the…

  • Brown Act – The Open Meeting Law in California

    The Brown Act, officially known as the Ralph M. Brown Act, is a piece of legislation that was passed in California in 1953. Its main purpose is to guarantee the…

  • Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act (UCSPA)

    The Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act (UCSPA) is a law that governs how insurance companies handle policyholder claims. The legislation is intended to protect policyholders against unfair or misleading insurance…

  • Requesting Use of Abandoned Public Streets or Easement Vacation

    In legal terms, an easement is the legal right to use another person’s real property for a specific purpose for a specified amount of time. As such, an easement provides…

  • Rent Control in Los Angeles

    There are many cities, including the city of Los Angeles, that have rent control ordinances that protect tenants from significant rent increases. This guide can help an individual determine whether…

  • Overdraft Fee Protection Laws

    Overdrafts occur when a bank receives a check worth more than the amount of cash in the account. If a bank pays the check that is presented against the account…

  • Filing Divorce Papers in California

    Navigating a divorce, especially in a state as complex as California, can feel overwhelming. From understanding the paperwork involved to knowing your rights and ensuring all protocols are followed, every…

  • Embryo Custody Legal Issues

    Technological advances often create novel legal issues. After struggling with infertility, embryos are made and can be frozen when a couple chooses to make use of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) or…

  • Gym Liability for Workout Classes

    In a personal injury claim, the plaintiff, or injured individual, alleges that they sustained an injury that was physical, mental, or both, as a result of an act or failure…

  • Security Deposit Interest Laws

    When renting houses and apartments for residential use, landlords routinely require a security deposit from tenants. The purpose of a security deposit is to ensure that the tenant fulfills their…

  • Film Permits in Los Angeles

    Los Angeles, known as the heart of the film industry, is a dream destination for filmmakers. However, filming in this iconic city requires adherence to certain regulations, including obtaining the…

  • Registering an LLC in California: Filing the Articles of Organization Form

    Starting a business is a significant venture, and if you’re considering forming an LLC in California, there are essential steps and processes to understand. The cornerstone of creating your California…

  • California LLC Operating Agreement

    Yes, California law requires an LLC to have an operating agreement. It provides a clear framework for running your LLC and can be crucial in resolving future disputes. What Is…

  • Registering an LLC in California: Tax Obligations

    When you establish a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in California, you’re entering into a business structure that combines the pass-through taxation of a partnership or sole proprietorship with the limited…

  • How to Start an LLC in California: Filing a Statement of Information

    The Statement of Information (SOI) is a document that all LLCs in California are required to submit. It provides details about the business, including the names and addresses of its…

  • Music Licensing Agreement

    A music licensing agreement is a legal contract between a rights holder and a party seeking to use copyrighted music. These agreements are often complex, as they must cover a…

  • Foreclosure Auction Process

    A foreclosure can be a devastating event for an individual or a family. It means losing their home and not being in a healthy financial situation. A foreclosure occurs when…

  • Mortgage Service Providers

    A mortgage is essentially a real estate lien on an individual’s property that is placed by a bank or another financial institution for the repayment of money which the individual…

  • Registering an LLC in California

    A limited liability company (LLC) is a type of business entity. There are numerous forms of business entities available in the United States, including corporations and partnerships. Many businesses set…

  • Payroll Deductions for Required Supplies

    Per federal law, the standard rule is that employers may deduct certain costs from their worker’s paychecks, as long as the deductions don’t drop the employee’s earnings below the minimum…

  • Attorney’s Fees in Personal Bankruptcy Cases

    Attorney’s fees are those fees that are required for an attorney to work on an individual’s case. This is typically one of the biggest hurdles for an individual seeking to…