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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.

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.

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.

Rising Rate of Foreclosures in the High End Home Market

New York Real Estate Lawyer discusses the rising rate of forclosures in the high end home market

Manhattan rent hikes are slowing

Discusses the NYC rental housing market and the driving force behind the residential sales in New York

Condo vs Coop Advantages and Disadvantages

New York Real Estate Lawyer discusses advantages and disadvantages of condo vs coop

It May Make Sense to Get Over It - Mr. Obama Is Not Going To Save Your Home...

Bank controlled mortgage modifications are simply not working as they were intended

BANK OF AMERICA EMPLOYEES TOLD TO LIE

six former employees of Bank of America who explain what they saw behind the scenes while Bank of America was processing loan modification for homeowners allege that that Bank of America routinely denied qualified borrowers an opportunity to modify their loans to more affordable terms .

Kelo and Lingle:Two Landmark Takings Decisions Courtesy of the U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court's 2004-2005 session produced several important decisions concerning the taking of private property for public use under the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

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