Capobianco Law Offices Obtains Dismissal of Trust Lawsuit on Improper-Forum Grounds
Capobianco Law Offices has successfully obtained the dismissal of a trust-related lawsuit filed in Riverside County Superior Court. In Todd v. Murphy... Read More
What Small Businesses Need to Know About Covid-19 Relief Loans
Last week the federal government enacted a $2 trillion stimulus bill to mitigate the economic effects of the Covid-19 public health emergency. Among... Read More
A Strategic Look at Federal Court Removal
The February 2020 issue of Riverside Lawyer magazine focuses on federal-court practice and the relationship between federal and California state courts. It... Read More
What California’s New Data Privacy Law Means for Your Business
On January 1, 2020, a landmark new data privacy law went into effect in California. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) creates... Read More
How and Why to Use a Statutory Close Corporation
A corporation is often not the ideal entity choice for a closely held business – meaning one owned and operated by a small number... Read More
Partition as a Tool in Real Estate and Partnership Disputes
When two or more persons own real estate together, disputes may arise for a variety of reasons. One owner might accuse another... Read More
California May Require Broker-Dealers and Financial Advisers to Report Financial Elder Abuse
California’s financial elder abuse laws are some of the strictest in the nation. “Financial abuse” occurs when someone hides or obtains the... Read More