“C-17” & General Qualifiers, Business Names & Advertising and “C-36”, “C-20” Overlap
Baseball season is back and we go to bat today for an Arizona company, a veteran glazer and a plumber who pitches a ‘wet’ one.
Baseball season is back and we go to bat today for an Arizona company, a veteran glazer and a plumber who pitches a ‘wet’ one.
For unlicensed contractors, or anyone who tries to play ‘fast and loose’ with rules that protect workers or consumers justice will prevail. From the SWIFT
Attending conferences, CSLB Board meetings and other events important to contractors is part of my job. For many contractors seeking contracts and new bid opportunity
When there is a question of what the law actually says people will try to exploit it to their advantage. This is important to both
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While most contractors have a grasp of the laws they work under, some of those rules really require an expert eye. Long-awaited in California, the
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