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Verdicts in The News
California cases of the month.

Slip and Fall:  A wet floor was allegedly the cause of a slip and fall by a bank customer:  Verdict was for the Bank.

▪Unleashed dogs were responsible for injuries to a man as he attempted to protect another dog that was being attacked.  Verdict for the Plaintiff in the amount of $396,981.

Information found in the California Bar Journal

 
Our site was updated on July 06, 2008
 
 
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Quote of the Month
"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give."

-Winston Churchill

   

We offer a host of solutions for small businesses and families when confronted with troublesome legal issues.  Here are some frequently asked questions and our answers regarding the practice areas where we focus our expertise.

Real Property

What are some of the potential hazards to look out for in real estate transactions?

Since real property transactions involve a series of complex issues, a broad discussion of all potential hazards in a real estate transaction is almost impossible.  Real property is one of the most complex areas of the law and tremendous care should be taken before beginning a real property transaction.  With that in mind, here are some of the more common potential issues:

• In a residential home purchase, Buyer fails to satisfy conditions in a purchase contract and seller wants to retain buyers deposit.
• Buyer obtains parcel with intent to use it a certain way only to find out there is a prohibition against the use in a particular city code.
• Two property owners share a common part of the land but one party actually owns it.  The non-owner puts a driveway on the owners land mistakenly believing that he/she actually owns it.
• Tenant in a business complex desires to put up an attractive sign only the landlord has approval of the final sign and refuses to give his permission arbitrarily.
• Owner of parcel 1 refuses to give owner of parcel 2 access to his land when parcel 1 affords the only access to the owner of parcel 2.

 


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