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Can a Shareholder see the Corporation\’s Records in California?
It depends on the type of records, the shareholder seeking them, and, possibly, on the purpose of the inspection: Inspection […]
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How does a California Court Calculate Attorney Fee Awards?
If a party prevails in a lawsuit and is entitled to attorney fees, the court determines that […]
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When does a Contract Exist in California?
It probably goes without saying that a plaintiff must actually have a contract in order to […]
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Punitive Damages in Fraud Lawsuits and other Business Lawsuits
Plaintiffs may only seek punitive damages in a tort lawsuit, such as fraud lawsuit. Punitive […]
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Can I Sue a Director on my Home Owners Association Board?
Generally speaking, you cannot sue a director on your San Diego homeowners association board for negligence […]
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Are there Ways Around the Statute of Limitations in California?
Yes. Plaintiffs should be aware of several points of law to potentially circumvent the statute […]
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Can I Solicit My Former Employer\’s Customers in California?
Generally speaking, yes — former employees can compete and solicit a former employer\’s customers. Often, employers […]






