Category: Blog Feed
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Selling Your Business – The Confidentiality Agreement
It pays to plan ahead to protect your investment when you want to sell your business. One key move: Talk to your business attorney about drafting a strong confidentiality agreement. Learn more.
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Avoid Probate with a Living Trust
Avoiding probate through trust administration is a better alternative than probate court supervision. Learn why.
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Minimize Business Partnership Disputes
Some of the best business partnerships go stale with one wrong move. However, when you take the right steps upfront, you can minimize the possibility of future disputes.
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Verbal Real Estate Agreement Destroys Family Bond
Keep the kinship intact when doing real property business with family – use an experienced business attorney to create a written, legally binding contract. Learn why in our latest blog.
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Bankruptcy & Commercial Foreclosure
The attorneys of Poniatowski Leding Parikh Law Corporation can help you with a wide range of commercial real estate needs. Learn more in our latest blog.
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Acquiring Commercial Real Estate with Current Tenants
Purchasing occupied commercial real estate provides you with an immediate source of income, but the inherited tenants can also cause headaches.
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Buying An Oakland Business? Don’t Overlook the Letter of Intent
The purchasing process of an existing Oakland business must undergo strategic steps so that buyers and sellers reach fair, negotiated and intended legal terms at the end of the transaction.
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Five Tips Landlords Should Know
Failure to know your rights and responsibilities as a landlord can be costly, both in time and money. Here are a few tips to protect yourself and your rental business.
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Commercial Real Estate 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchanges
The case reinforces the need for owners and landlords of commercial real estate to seek counsel well in advance of any sale, lease or exchange of commercial real estate.
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Res Judicata Cannot Be Used to Shield Fraudulent Debtor Behavior
In the recent case of Wells Fargo Bank, National Association v. Weinberg, the Court set an important precedent that applies to the amendment of judgments to add individual debtors as alter egos of the corporation: “The doctrine of res judicata1 did not bar the amendment of a judgment to add an alter ego2 as…
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Creditors Rights Attorney Representing Secured Creditors Beware
There is a common misconception that once property is abandoned by the Chapter 7 Trustee, the protection of the automatic bankruptcy stay no longer applies.
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Landlord and Tenant to Agree
This case highlights the need for…
