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Business Litigation In Los Angeles: What Can You Expect?
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Business lawsuits in the Los Angeles Superior Court follow certain timelines and procedures. While many of the procedures are similar throughout California courts, this article is geared towards explaining what to expect when you are a party to business litigation in Los Angeles.(read
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Exclusive Use Provisions In Commercial Leases
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Tenants entering into commercial leases for retail shopping centers often request an exclusive use clause. An exclusive use provision is intended to protect a tenant from competitors who sell the same goods (i.e., no other bakeries in the shopping center, no other sandwich stores, no other drug stores).(read
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Real Estate Litigation 101: Quiet Title Actions And Defaults
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Quiet title actions in California are unique in that the California Code of Civil Procedure does not allow a real estate attorney to get a default judgment in a lawsuit.(read
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Shopping Center Leases: Exempting The Landlord From Liability
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Landlords and real estate attorneys drafting commercial leases often include clauses providing for the exemption of the landlord from liability for negligence and damages to the tenant.(read
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Business Litigation And Attorneys' Fees
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In California attorneys' fees in business litigation can be recovered pursuant to a contract or a statute. In other words, lawsuits for breach of contract may involve a contract that provides for the award of attorneys' fees to the prevailing party.(read
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Adverse Possession By Tenants-in-common
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A recent real estate litigation lawsuit before the California Court of Appeals case addressed an attempt by a co-tenant in undeveloped land to claim adverse possession against the other co-tenants.(read
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Attorneys' Fees In Partition Lawsuits
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Allocating attorneys' fees in partition lawsuits in California has always been somewhat mysterious. In a new published opinion by the California Court of Appeals, the court has not added any certainty to how attorneys' fees will be allocated among the warring owners.(read
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Family Litigation: Partition And Resulting Trust
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Who owns the family house? The California Court of Appeals recently examined a lawsuit between siblings over a single family residence in Alhambra, California.(read
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Los Angeles Business Litigation: What Is A Writ Of Attachment?
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Business litigation attorneys have a variety of tools at their disposal for use in prosecuting business lawsuits. One of the most powerful tools that a plaintiff can use in forcing an early resolution of a lawsuit is a writ of attachment.(read
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Los Angeles Business Litigation: What Is A Demurrer?
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In business litigation, attorneys representing defendants often challenge the plaintiff's complaint with a demurrer. A demurrer is a motion which tests the legal sufficiency of the complaint. In other words, a demurrer asks whether a lawsuit alleges enough information to meet California's basic pleading requirements.(read
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