Parag Amin’s Media Expertise: A Legal Voice Across Major Networks

When complex legal issues make headlines, major news networks turn to trusted experts who can break down intricate business law matters for everyday audiences. Parag Amin, Managing Attorney and Founder of LawPLA, has established himself as that reliable voice across some of the nation’s most prominent media platforms, including Fox 5, WNBC, ABC 4, KTLA […]

Southwest’s Controversial Policy Shift + Microsoft Protest Firings: Where Business Strategy Meets Legal Boundaries

Parag Amin, Managing Attorney and Business Analyst, joined KOMO News Seattle to analyze two compelling business stories that highlight the evolving relationship between corporate strategy and stakeholder expectations. Southwest Airlines’ dramatic transformation from its signature “all about the love” brand to a revenue-focused model, combined with Microsoft’s controversial firing of four employees over workplace protests, […]

Giving Professional Advice in California Could Trigger a LAWSUIT

The Hidden Legal Threat Facing California Professionals If you provide services or advice in California—even something as simple as a recommendation—you could be exposing yourself to a lawsuit. I’ve seen it happen over and over again. One missed deadline. A minor design flaw. A tiny coding bug. One email with “incorrect advice.”Suddenly, you’re being sued […]

Even If You WIN An Employment Lawsuit In California, You Still LOSE

How to Protect Your Business from California’s Employment Law Minefield If you run a business in California, let me be blunt:You can do everything right and still get sued. This is the most employee-friendly state in the country, and the laws are designed to protect workers—not business owners. I’ve seen employers spend $150,000 in legal […]

When Brand Strategy Backfires: The Real Story Behind Target’s Perfect Storm

A 21% income drop, $15.7 billion in lost market value, and boycotts from both sides—Target’s crisis reveals how corporate leadership decisions can spiral beyond financial forecasts. Parag Amin, Managing Attorney and Business Analyst at LawPLA, joined Spectrum News on August 27, 2025, to dissect Target’s unprecedented challenges as the retailer reported devastating Q1 results showing […]

What Trump’s 50% Tariffs Really Mean

When presidential threats can triple product prices overnight, businesses face impossible choice, and consumers pay the ultimate cost. Parag Amin, Managing Attorney and Business Analyst at LawPLA, joined FOX 5 DC on August 19, 2025, to analyze the latest wave of President Trump’s tariff announcements and their cascading effects on markets, manufacturers, and consumers. Just […]

The Real Cost of Trade Wars: Decoding Trump’s Tariff Chaos

When trade deadlines keep shifting and businesses can’t plan ahead, someone pays the price—and it’s usually consumers. Parag Amin, Managing Attorney and Business Analyst at LawPLA, joined FOX 2 News on August 12, 2025, to analyze the mounting economic uncertainty created by President Trump’s unpredictable tariff policies. Just days after the latest round of reciprocal […]

How Coca-Cola’s Cane Sugar Switch Could Reshape Industries

When the President endorses your product change, it’s more than marketing—it’s business strategy meeting political influence. Parag Amin, Managing Attorney and Business Analyst at LawPLA, joined Fox 13 Tampa on August 5, 2025, to analyze the far-reaching implications of Coca-Cola’s announcement to launch a new U.S. cane sugar version this fall. Following President Trump’s public […]

4 Warning Signs Your Business Partnership Is About to Explode

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Beyond the Headlines: What Microsoft’s 9,000 Layoffs Reveal About the New Economy

When profitable companies cut thousands of jobs, it’s time to decode what’s really happening in our economy. Despite reporting record profits of nearly $26 billion in the first quarter alone, Microsoft has eliminated over 15,000 positions in 2025—representing about 7% of its global workforce. As University of Washington professor Margaret O’Mara noted, these layoffs represent […]