Investors in commercial real estate projects in Los Angeles may be curious about how the technological developments that are constantly taking place can be used to maximize their return and promote their projects. Technology specifically for real estate development is...
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Rap artists are sued over startup business
In a commercial contract case sure to generate interest in the Los Angeles, California area, two famous rap artists are being sued for breach of contract related to a startup company. The case presents an example of why contracts should be in writing.According to the...
Commercial real estate looks toward youth market
The commercial real estate market in California is increasingly looking toward the future, and for many developers, that means tailoring work to the interests of Generation Z. Developers have noted that young people are interested in eco-friendly construction as well...
Due diligence in a real estate transaction
People in California who are interested in entering the thriving commercial real estate market may want to ensure that they pay sufficient attention to the due diligence process. A buyer looking to invest in a real estate project wants to avoid being mired in a...
Partial Prop 13 repeal would raise commercial real estate taxes
Since California voters passed Proposition 13 in 1978, residential and commercial real estate property taxes in the Golden State have been limited. Upward reassessment of property values cannot exceed 2 percent every year, and the law caps property taxes at 1 percent...
Clear contracting can help avoid construction disputes
When people and businesses in California enter into a contract for a construction project, it is critical that the text be complete and accurate. By ensuring that contracts, insurance policies and other key documents spell out necessary details, investors and...
Marilyn Monroe photographs subject of copyright litigation
Marilyn Monroe fans in California may be interested in learning about ongoing litigation over the copyrights held for a series of famous photographs of the star. The pictures, which are called the "Last Sitting" collection, were taken by photographer Bert Stern in...
California movie producer sued over producer’s credit
California is at the center of the American entertainment industry, and disputes involving studios, executives and performers are not uncommon. One such dispute involves the Beverly Hills-based production company Good Universe and Japanese producer Taka Ichise....
Learning the basics about commercial real estate
When Californians consider investing in commercial real estate, it's important that they understand a few key terms. After all, the process can be much more complicated than dealing with residential real estate. Contract terms are longer, and the building values are...
YouTube producer sues Redmond gun store for breach of contract
A YouTube video creator based in Texas is suing the owner of a local gun shop in Redmond, California, for $7.6 million. The suit alleges that the shop violated the terms of a contract and purposefully hurt the reputation of the creator's YouTube Channel. The contract...
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