An employment-based visa is a visa given to immigrants who are sponsored by a company to work in the States. In other words, a business may be looking to hire employees from abroad who will become permanent workers. The first step in this process is to sponsor an...
Business Law
Non-Compete Agreements in California
by Wang IP Law Group P.C | Dec 3, 2021 | Business Law
A business needs to have a protective mechanism that secures important assets, such as human resources or trade secrets. This article explains the function of a non-compete agreement, the ineffectiveness of the non-compete agreement in California, and the other ways...
A Look at Several Employment Law Changes in 2020
by By Wang IP Law Group P.C | Nov 16, 2020 | Business Law
As the new year approaches, employers in California should take note of the changes in employment law to ensure that they are in compliance with the new laws set to take effect. There are several changes to the employment law landscape that will go into effect at the...
How can nondisclosure agreements protect your tech business?
On Behalf of Wang IP Law Group, P.C. | Feb 10, 2020 | Business Law
With new innovations constantly broadening tech offerings, it is becoming harder for tech industry companies to stay ahead of the curve. Further, tech brands need to protect their own business product development and processes. You absolutely wouldn’t want the product...
How older adults become effective entrepreneurs
On Behalf of Wang IP Law Group, P.C. | Oct 4, 2019 | Business Law
There is a common perception that entrepreneurs are young, innovative minds who are chasing their dreams at any cost. But why can an older adult do the same? Anyone can pursue their entrepreneurship at any age. Luckily, there are advantages to starting a business...
Helping make your partnership a success
On Behalf of Wang IP Law Group, P.C. | Aug 28, 2019 | Business Law
Taking the time to find the right business partner can make a big difference. If you have a business partner who does not have a great deal of capital in the business, a partner that might not be as invested, or a partner who is still looking for other opportunities,...