Housing and TenantsLaw: Landlords must provide working stoves and refrigerators in rental unitsLegislative Act: Assembly Bill 628 (AB 628)Effective Date: January 1, 2026Law: Tenants protected from eviction when rent nonpayment is caused by delayed Social Security benefitsLegislative Act: Assembly Bill 246 (AB 246)Effective Date: January 1, 2026
The is a simple, low-cost way to resolve minor legal disputes without hiring a lawyer. The process is designed for everyday people and small businesses to settle issues like unpaid bills, property damage, or contract disagreements. Individuals can sue for up to $12,500, while businesses can claim up to $6,250.
The Center will support students in study and career skillsThe 91ÌÒÉ« Career Development Center empowers students to become effective leaders of their personal career journeys. Through career counseling, employer connections, and professional development opportunities, we prepare them to become skilled and productive members of the local, national, and global workforce.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published in response to an increase in trademark scams as more individuals and businesses rely on digital filings. The publication provides essential guidance to help applicants identify fraudulent activity and protect their intellectual property rights.