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Laine T Wagenseller
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Exclusive Use Provisions in Commercial Leases

27th January 2012
Tenants entering into commercial leases for retail shopping centers often request an exclusive use clause. An exclusive use provision is intended to protect a tenant from competitors who sell the same goods (i.e., no other bakeries in the shopping center...
Legal

Element of a Breach of Contract Lawsuit

31st May 2010
Breach of contract lawsuits and litigation are the recurring business disputes for a business or property owner. Before signing a contract, it is very important to understand and read each provision to make sure that one can do all the terms and condition...
Legal

Expert Witnesses: Striking a Late Designation

22nd March 2010
"When it comes to issues that both sides anticipate will be disputed at trial, a party cannot merely 'reserve its right' to designate experts in the initial exchange, wait to see what experts are designated by the opposition, and then name its experts onl...
Real Estate Law

Commercial Leases: Restrictions on Assignment

18th March 2010
Commercial leases typically include restraints on transferability, namely that a tenant may not assign the lease without the consent of the Landlord. After California’s Supreme Court implied a requirement of reasonableness into lease assignment cons...
Legal

Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuits in California

26th January 2010
Lawsuits for breach of fiduciary duty often arise in partnership or shareholder litigation. As per California's Supreme Court fiduciary duty is defined as arising whenever trust and confidence is reposed by one person in the integrity and fidelity of anot...