Legal Articles, General Practice

Amusement Parks in California - A Legal Perspective

Stay safe at amusement parks in California - learn about the legal landscape and your rights after an accident.

The Most Common Personal Injury Cases in California

Learn about the most common personal injury cases in California and know what to do if you find yourself in such a situation.

Implied Duty to Not Disclose Accounts and Trade Secrets and Exceptions to the Rule

Booth Waltz Enterprises v. Kimlingen, 2004 Conn. Super. LEXIS 2682

Court Invalidates Non-Compete Agreement for Unreasonable Restrictions

Trans-Clean Corp. v. Terrell, 1998 Conn. Super. LEXIS 717

Difference in Job Responsibilities and Knowledge Prevents Breach of Non-Compete Agreement

Tyco Healthcare Group v. Ross, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 49867

Form U5 – Employment Termination in the Securities Industry

Broker-dealers, investment advisors, and issuers of securities routinely use Form U5 to terminate the registration of an individual whose employment has ended and to notify the appropriate jurisdiction or self-regulatory organization.  Employees are still subject to the jurisdiction of regulators for at least two years after the registration has been terminated and may have to provide information about the association with their former employer.  The section of Form U5 that may be the most problematic concerns the reason for the termination that must be provided by the employer.

Understanding the Restrictions on Timeshares in the City of Newport Beach, CA

A Timeshare is a vacation residence in which the owner gets the right to use a specified type of residence within a specified timeframe.

Real Estate Scams: How to Report Identity Theft in California

Learn how to report identity theft in California and protect yourself from online real estate scams with Deldar Legal's expert guidance.

[WATCH VIDEO] "Commercial Real Estate Brokerage Agreements: Seller’s Response to Broker’s Commission Claim" by Las Vegas Real Estate Attorneys

The Nevada legislature passed Senate Bill 452 in 1999 to address the problem of brokers being shortchanged on commissions in commercial real estate sales transactions at the close of escrow.

Pain & Suffering Damages in California

Understanding pain and suffering damages in California. Get insights into how non-economic losses are considered in personal injury cases.

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