The California Court of Appeal has once again confirmed that a "sham guaranty" defense will not bar a lender from enforcing a commercial guaranty of a real estate secured loan. read more
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The California Court of Appeal has once again confirmed that a "sham guaranty" defense will not bar a lender from enforcing a commercial guaranty of a real estate secured loan. read more
In an effort to define, once and for all, what that means exactly, the EPA finalized its Clean Water Rule in 2015, which lays out which bodies of water are considered "waters of the United States (WOTUS)." read more
Three words: Limitation of Liability. Taking title to property in a limited liability company can limit the personal liability of the LLC's members. read more
Thanks to the Court's recent decision in United States Army Corps of Engineers v. Hawkes Co., property owners and developers can have their day in court sooner rather than later. read more
The U.S. Supreme Court opened the door for a new form of exaction from property owners and real estate developers by refusing to hear an appeal from a decision by the California Supreme Court upholding San Jose's inclusionary zoning ordinance. read more