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What to Do After a Car Accident in California
Navigating California roadways requires defensive (not aggressive, ahem) driving. Despite our best (or not so best) efforts, car accidents happen. When they do, drivers and passengers are forced to deal with local and state authorities, deep-pocketed insurance companies and aggressive lawyers who oftentimes leave drivers with a lot of unanswered questions. Below is a… Read More »
Revocable Living Trusts and Asset Protection
A revocable living trust is created when a person transfers her property into a trust throughout the course of her lifetime. The term “revocable” means that the trust can be changed at any time. A lot of people think that if they put their property into a revocable living trust, that the property will… Read More »
Lawyers and Liars: Mere Coincidence they Sound Alike?
If lawyers are liars, we will never know the truth whether lawyers are liars, right? All (bad) lawyer jokes aside, this question is an interesting one. I have worked with thousands of lawyers and I have seen my fair share of egotistical, maniacal, arrogant, pathetic sharks. I have been the brunt of an opposing… Read More »
“As Is” Clauses and Fraud
Consumers typically purchase used (a.k.a. “pre-owned”) vehicles because the cost of a new vehicle is simply too expensive. Often times, these purchases occur after a car dealership assures its customer the used vehicle is in good condition and has no serious problems. Unfortunately, many people discover these assurances are false shortly after their purchase… Read More »



