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Promises, Promises: Supreme Court Eases Up on Making Fraud Claims
Franchise Litigation Attorney David Gurnick 818.907.3285 Overruling an 84 year old precedent, the California Supreme Court made it easier to claim a contract was brought about by fraud. Generally, when parties put their full agreement
What to Do When a Claim is too Small to Hire a Lawyer
Business Litigation Paul C. Bauducco 818.907.3245 Many people and companies have disputes or potential lawsuits involving damages in the thousands, or tens of thousands of dollars. While these claims are important, they are often too
The Tax Increases Have Begun
by Lewitt Hackman’s Trusts & Estate Planning Practice Group December 4, 2012 With the “fiscal cliff” discussions front and center, many people do not realize that certain tax increases are already being implemented, both at the
2013 California Tenant Law – Landlord Obligations Upon Foreclosure (AB 2610)
Business Litigation Paul C. Bauducco 818.907.3245 Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 2610 in September, a California landlord tenant law which gives current renters more time to stay at a property when a landlord is
California Landlord Tenant Law – Responsibilities of Landlord in Default and Foreclosure (SB 1191)
Business Litigation Paul C. Bauducco 818.907.3245 New California landlord tenant laws go into effect in 2013 for rental property owners facing foreclosure. Senate Bill 1191 was signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown
California Election – Los Angeles County Measure by Measure
Los Angeles Environmental & Business by Stephen T. Holzer November 1, 2012 We’ve already discussed the pros and cons of the California Propositions appearing on the ballot next week, with a look at what major groups
California Landowners & Managers: 7 New Laws in Effect January 1st
Commercial Real Estate Litigation Paul C. Bauducco 818.907.3245 Whether you own private or commercial rental property, serve as a member of a housing association, are a California realtor, or just have an interest in buying,
Employers: Methods for Computing Commissions Must be Put in Writing
Employment Defense Attorney Los Angeles by Sue M. Bendavid 818.907.3220 Beginning January 1st, all companies employing commissioned workers in California must provide written agreements describing the method by which commissions are computed and paid, per
Rumble in the Employment Law Jungle: Campaign 2012
by Robert A. Hull It’s a grudge match – a political campaign versus a law whose consequences could tilt the election. Who wins? A fascinating battle ensued this past week between President Obama’s presidential campaign
Franchise Lawyer David Gurnick New SFVBA President | Lewitt Hackman Attorneys Honored
Photo courtesy San Fernando Valley Bar Association’s Valley Lawyer Magazine by Lewitt Hackman September 28, 2012 The San Fernando Valley Bar Association (SFVBA) and Valley Community Legal Foundation (VCLF) held their annual officer installation dinner