California Wrongful Death Law: How You Can Obtain Monetary Compensation from a Devastating Loss
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Wrongfully Terminated in California: Know Your Wrongful Termination Rights If you believe you have been wrongfully terminated from your job in California, you may have legal options to pursue a wrongful termination lawsuit against your employer. This type of lawsuit can be complex and hard to prove, needing to have evidence to show that your…
Continue reading ›Renter’s Rights & FAQs Welcome to California, where renters enjoy some of the most comprehensive tenant protection laws in the United States. As of 2023, California landlord-tenant laws cover a wide range of issues related to renting and leasing property, including rent control, security deposits, evictions, and maintenance and repair requirements. In this guide, we…
Continue reading ›If you receive a demand letter, it is crucial that you take it very seriously. Click here to find out what to do.
Continue reading ›Keys Agreement Cash for keys is a type of agreement in California where a tenant who is facing eviction is offered a cash payment in exchange for voluntarily vacating the rental property. This agreement is usually made between the tenant and the landlord or property owner. Under California law, landlords cannot force a tenant to…
Continue reading ›Navigating the legal system can be daunting, particularly when it comes to small claims court. Many people wonder whether they should enlist the help of an attorney in these cases. In this article, we will discuss the role of lawyers in small claims cases in California and the rules surrounding their involvement. Understanding Small Claims…
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Continue reading ›Whether it’s a lamp at a friend’s house or a dish in a hotel room, we’ve all been in a situation where we break something that doesn’t belong to us. And the common refrain is always the same: “You break it, you buy it.” But is this really true? In most cases, the answer is…
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