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Breaking Up an LLC Will Be Easier to Do in 2017

Breaking Up an LLC Will Be Easier to Do in 2017

by divi | May 8, 2017 | Business Litigation, Corporate Law, Partnership Law

All good things come to an end and that could include a limited liability company or LLC. California law will change in 2017 and make it easier to dissolve and to wind up its affairs. If you’re involved in an LLC and thinking it’s run its course and time to pull the...

Dolphin v. Shark: which type of attorney is better for your case?

by divi | May 3, 2017 | Business Litigation, Civil Litigation, Partnership Law

Good Morning.  I still can say it’s good morning even though it’s almost noon time.  I woke up early this morning and went to Torrance courthouse for a hearing. On the way back to my office, I thought about a video that I put out last month where I talked...

Ripped Off Investors in EB-5 Fraud Case Can Try to Recover Lost Assets

by divi | Sep 1, 2016 | Partnership Law, Real Estate Law

An ongoing fraud case involving an apparently fake plan to build cancer treatment center located in Montebello, funded by Chinese nationals seeking to take advantage of the EB-5 visa program, is an example of investment fraud. Normally fleeced investors lose money....

The Business Divorce: If Things Aren’t What They Used to Be, It May be Time to Move On

by divi | Aug 16, 2016 | Partnership Law

If it’s more than you running the business chances are pretty good the relationship between you and other owners will hit a rocky patch at some point, maybe even become adversarial. Breaking up that business relationship can be seen as a divorce. With some thought,...

Under Armour Plays Hard Ball When It Comes to Trademarks

by divi | Dec 9, 2015 | Business Litigation, Civil Litigation, Intellectual Property, Partnership Law

In less than ten years Under Armour has gone from the owner selling its sporting goods from the trunk of his car, after making them in his grandmother’s basement, to a $3 billion business. That aggressive growth is being matched with legal aggression against companies...

Vodka, a Poker Player, a Lawsuit and a Reality TV Star: The Tale of Vicki’s Vodka

by divi | Nov 4, 2015 | Business Litigation, Partnership Law

Truth is stranger than fiction and it plays out in court rooms all across the country, often involving small businesses and the people who own them. One such story involves Vicki’s Vodka, a now defunct business formerly owned by reality TV star and insurance agency...
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