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Child Custody F.A.Q. Part 2

F.A.Q. Child Custody Questions

Child Custody F.A.Q.

Child Custody F.A.Q.

What Is a Trade Secret?

Trade secret is often a nebulous term encompassing disparate facts and analyses to ascertain its existence and enforceability. For instance, Plaintiff's belief that some particular information is a trade secret does not necessarily render such information trade secret, per se.

What Does a Quiet Title Action In CA Entail?

Quiet title action is brought to determine who the real owner of a property is or who possesses what interests in the property.

Merchandising Agreements for Motion Pictures

Parlaying film characters and corresponding film elements into commodities could proffer participants another financial conduit. Yet, not every motion picture is a proper conduit and not every corresponding merchandise a prudent investment.

What Is Deposition In CA?

What is a deposition? Who may be deposed? Who may not be deposed? what is the time frame for deposition? Where could deposition be taken? These are only some of the questions confronting parties and non-parties in a deposition.

Rights of Shareholders in a CA Corporation

As a result of broader judicial and legislative scrutiny of board of directors, the laws relating to shareholders' rights and responsibilities have changed. This article explores the rights and responsibilities of shareholders to obtain corporate information.

Breach of Contract in CA

Breach of contract is a rather nebulous term with multi-layered tentacles. In fact, what is a breach? When did the breach occur? Who breached the contract? Theses are only some of the myriad of questions posed when litigating or entertaining to litigate a breach of contract action.

Invasion of Privacy in CA

In California, generally, there are four types of invasion of privacy causes of action: 1. Public Disclosure of Private Facts; 2. Intrusion into Private Matters; 3. Misappropriation of Person's Name or Likeness; and 4. Portraying a Person in a False Light.

What Is Preliminary Relief in CA?

Plaintiffs are often confronted with the dilemma of prolonged litigation vis-a-vis losing their business to trademark infringement, competition, etc. Preliminary relief is some instances, along with other litigation tactics, might help such plaintiffs.

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