According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis at the Department of Commerce, more than $450 billion was invested into the American economy by foreign investors during 2016. A significant portion of this investment has been in commercial real estate in major California...
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Craft brewery back on market after contract dispute
When an agreed-upon contract goes wrong or is otherwise breached, it can have a significant, cascading effect on the parties involved. In the case of California craft beer manufacturer Monkey Paw Brewing, it could be back on the market due to a pending breach of...
Industrial properties can be excellent real estate choices
Many people in Los Angeles are interested in getting involved in the commercial real estate market. During the recession and financial crisis that took place around 2008, the value of industrial real estate declined. However, with the economy's recovery, the recovery...
Adidas sued by Skechers for unfair competition, false advertising
California sports fans might be interested in learning about a recent lawsuit that was filed by Skechers against Adidas for unfair competition and false advertising. The lawsuit was filed on May 10 in the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. According to the complaint,...
How to break or amend a commercial lease
Business owners in California and throughout the country may encounter a situation that requires them to break their commercial lease. For some, it is because their companies have outgrown their current locations. To make it easier to get out of a lease, an out clause...
MMA fighter sued for breach of contract
California residents who are fans of MMA may know who flyweight Ray Borg is from his time in the ring. They may also have heard that he is being sued by Wild Bunch Management for breach of contract and fraud. WBM claims that they helped him negotiate a deal to fight...
Construction disputes and resolutions
A California construction contractor that has a dispute with a client may not know what steps they should take to limit the damage to their reputation and relationship with the client. Legal claims, which can be costly for both the contractor and client, could place a...
Experience-based design adds value to commercial real estate
Commercial property developers in California can gain a competitive edge by expanding their design criteria. Tenants from high-value brands and investors could emerge when designers create an experience for tenants and patrons. This concept draws upon the highly...
Asset-based loans for small businesses
In California, almost every business will need access to funding in order to grow at some point. Fortunately, business owners can take one of several routes when looking for funds: They can sell some of their equity in return for a sizeable cash flow injection, or...
Lucy Arnaz files a trademark infringement claim against CBS
California residents may be interested in learning more about a lawsuit that Desilu Productions, the television company that produced "I Love Lucy," filed against CBS. The lawsuit claims that CBS intentionally violated the Desilu brand name that was originally created...
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