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Litigation

May 4, 2013

In-home caregivers face increasing legal, regulatory hurdles

While Bob King's firm, Legally Nanny, is booming, the Orange County attorney is also wrestling with increasingly complex legal and regulatory issues, including representing home care companies in growing battles over wages.


By Omar Shamout


Special to the Daily Journal


Orange County attorney Bob King is reaping the benefits of the booming field of household employment law.


King's 10-year-old firm, Legally Nanny, has seen revenues increase by 43 percent in the past two years to meet the demands of a growing client base comprised mainly of retiring baby boomers hiring in-home caregivers in an effort to maintain their independence. The firm also assists home care...

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