Posts Categorized: Law Briefs
LAYING DOWN THE LAW – BEST PRACTICES FOR PROPERTY MANAGERS AND LANDLORDS
Law Briefs, Laying Down the Law, Legal Forum
February 27, 2018
Christopher J. Charles, Esq. Bryan L. Eastin, Esq. PROVIDENT LAW® recently won a difficult landlord-tenant dispute following a two-day trial. Following are a few tips that will help… Read more
The Seven C’s Of Settlement
Law Briefs
August 23, 2017
David Allen Partner, Jayburg & Wilk Many people, particularly those who have never experienced first-hand what it is like to be a party to litigation, are quick… Read more
The Illusion of Insurance Coverage Provided by Certificates of Insurance
Law Briefs
March 27, 2017
Nathan D. Meyer Partner, Jaburg & Wilk Micalann C. Pepe Attorney, Jaburg & Wilk Many contracts or leases require one party to get insurance protection for the other party… Read more
If They Use It You May Lose It
Law Briefs
January 24, 2017
David L. Allen Partner, Jaburg & Wilk As a general rule, if somebody owns something, whether it is as small as a cell phone or as big as ten-acre… Read more
The Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing
Law Briefs
November 29, 2016
David L. Allen Partner, Jaburg & Wilk Anybody who has ever had a child has heard the refrain “but that’s NOT FAIR.” While the concept of “fairness” plays a… Read more
Top 10 Considerations When Selling a Divorcing Couple’s Home
Law Briefs
September 21, 2016
Laurence B. Hirsch Partner, Jaburg & Wilk In many divorces, the largest marital asset is the family home. Frequently, the parties agree to sell their residence. However, the sale of… Read more
Dragnet Clauses and Priority
Law Briefs
July 22, 2016
David L. Allen Partner, Jaburg & Wilk A “Dragnet Clause” in a Deed of Trust is a provision that states that the Deed of Trust secures any and all future… Read more
Three Counter Offers, Two Addendums, One Unwritten Side Agreement and No Contract
Law Briefs
May 27, 2016
David W. Degnan, Esq. Degnan Law, PLLC Real estate agents draft contracts every month. Many contracts are straight-forward and easy to follow. However, real estate agents often engage in… Read more
Strategies for Defending ADA Accessibility “Tester” Lawsuits
Law Briefs
May 27, 2016
Matt Anderson Partner, Jaburg & Wilk In the last 15 months, over 300 lawsuits alleging ADA accessibility violations have been filed by a handful of plaintiffs against Arizona multi-family building… Read more
Equitable Subrogation and the Replacement Doctrine
Law Briefs
March 28, 2016
David Allen Partner, Jaburg & Wilk All real estate professionals and investors are familiar with the concept of the priority of liens. As a general rule, when there are multiple… Read more