What are statue of limitations for libel and slander in CA? ?
California's statute of limitations for defamation (libel and slander) is one year. California Code of Civil Procedure 340(c). A defamation...
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California's statute of limitations for defamation (libel and slander) is one year. California Code of Civil Procedure 340(c). A defamation...
No. Generally speaking, if you have a fixed term lease, the lease survives the sale. In other words, the new owner after the property is sold is...
No. Fines cannot be collected through "non-judicial foreclosures" (also known as trustee sales) despite any authorizing language that might be...
California Code of Civil Procedure Section 339 sets the relevant statute of limitations for filing an insurance bad faith action at two years.
No. Typically, an eviction record is created when the landlord files an unlawful detainer lawsuit at the local courthouse (and wins). If no...
Honestly, there is no way to advise you as to the number of RFAs being considered a reasonable number without knowing the actual complexity of your...
It would not constitute an ethics violation. Under certain situations, a denial of a jury trial could constitute a denial of due process.
Unfortunately for your mother, this is legal. Notice is not required when a tenant occupies the property for of his or her employment (e.g., an...
No. Publishing or posting the complaint on the Internet does not transform an unverified complaint into a verified complaint under Code of Civil...
You will need to raise this issue with the court. Since you don't indicate the nature of the document(s) which were purportedly served, it is not...