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Breach of Commercial Lease in California: Landlord and Tenant Remedies Explained
Commercial leases are often among the most significant financial commitments a business or property owner will ever undertake. Unlike residential tenancies, commercial leases in California typically involve sophisticated parties, negotiated terms, multi-year obligations, and substantial financial exposure

Piercing the Corporate Veil: When Business Owners Become Personally Liable
Forming a corporation or limited liability company is often viewed as a protective shield. Entrepreneurs, investors, and professionals rely on the idea that the business will stand on its own, insulating personal assets from business debts and

Fraudulent Conveyance and Asset Protection Litigation
Asset protection is a legitimate and often necessary part of real estate ownership and investment. Property owners routinely use entities, trusts, refinancing strategies, and transfers to manage risk and plan for the future. Problems arise, however, when

Mechanic’s Liens and Contractor Payment Disputes
In California’s construction industry, payment disputes are common, but they don’t have to leave contractors, subcontractors, or suppliers uncompensated. Mechanic’s liens provide a powerful legal tool to secure payment for labor or materials that improve real property.
Real Estate Broker and Agent Liability Litigation
In San Diego’s thriving real estate market, buyers and sellers place immense trust in brokers and agents to guide them through high-value transactions. That trust carries serious legal responsibility. Real estate professionals are bound by California law
Partition Actions: Untangling Financial Liens
Owning real estate with another person can be a smart financial move until disagreements over money begin to surface. When co-owners can’t agree on mortgage payments, refinancing, or whether to sell the property, the dispute can quickly