Legal Articles, Arbitration
Stopping a Foreclosure Sale by Obtaining a Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction
This article advises on your rights to bring litigation against your lender regarding violations of the California Homeowners Bill of Rights and the various court remedies.
The Difference Between Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
Weddings should be one of the happiest moments in any person’s life and they definitely are if the right precautions are taken. Of course, matrimony is all about love, but you also have to think about the long haul - including prenuptial and postnuptial contracts.
Jurisdiction Over Federal Enclaves
When a retrocession of jurisdiction is made by the United States, since state jurisdiction was merely suspended by the cession to the United States, it automatically revests in the state upon retrocession.
The Medical Malpractice Trial Process
A medical malpractice court case is the conclusion of a grueling and antagonistic process. Pre-trial investigations are conducted to determine whether a doctor has violated standard medical practices and resulted in the injury.
"Reckless Disregard" May Suffice for Spoliation Sanction
Reckless Disregard May Suffice for Spoliation Sanction
Demonstratives Allowed in Jury Room During Deliberations
Demonstratives Allowed in Jury Room During Deliberations
Employment Arbitration: A Cautionary Tale
Unlike a Superior or District Court jury trial, there is usually no right to automatic appeal of mandatory arbitration decisions.
Is opposing counsel talking your ear off with respect to the Daubert case, or the "Daubert Rule", and how it is a game-changer?
The Daubert Rule has long been invoked in civil proceedings as a means to strike the testimony of expert witnesses but only recently has the doctrine been employed in workers compensation proceedings to attack opinion testimony rendered by treating and evaluating physicians.
Divorce Mediation: Resolution Without Litigation
Divorce mediation allows you to complete your entire divorce in less time, with less conflict, and with significantly less expense than the traditional legal process and litigation.