01Oct
Landmark Contractor Licensing Case Limits Disgorgement Remedy in California
Contractors performing work in California are required to be licensed by the California State License Board (“CSLB”). Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §7065. Except for sole proprietors, contractors are typically licensed through “qualifiers,” i.e., officers or employees who take a licensing exam and meet other requirements to become licensed on behalf of the contractor’s company. Contractors who perform work in California without being properly licensed are subject to a world of hurt, including civil...
By:
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/landmark-contractor-licensing-case-81643/
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