Shareholder Brian Bergman and Of Counsel attorney Elina Antoniou on a site visit to Metro construction on the Westside Purple Line Extension Project in Westwood. BDG is outside counsel for Los Angeles County’s largest transportation agency as it moves forward with its...
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When may businesses face liability for harm caused by employees?
Lawsuits against businesses may require a strong defense to absolve them from liability for harm caused by negligence. Forbes notes that plaintiffs may attempt to hold employers strictly accountable for injuries caused by their employees. Your business may face...
How to strengthen your case in a property line dispute
A California property line dispute has the potential to cause lasting damage to relationships between neighbors. Yet, these disputes are not uncommon, and this is likely due in part to the fact that property lines are invisible, leading to conflicts over where...
What should I understand about a contract novation?
Negotiations to set up the commercial use of a property are not always easy. Sometimes even after the signing of a contract, events compel the signatories to the agreement to come back to renegotiate the deal. This may result in a contract novation. The Motley Fool...
BDG Law Group shareholder Brian J. Bergman and Of Counsel attorney Elina Antoniou will be featured speakers at the Appraisal Institute’s 55th Annual Litigation Seminar
BDG Law Group shareholder Brian J. Bergman and Of Counsel attorney Elina Antoniou will be featured speakers at the Appraisal Institute’s 55th Annual Litigation Seminar on November 3, 2022 in Cerritos, California. They will present; “Environmental Contamination Issues...
4 possible defenses against breach of contract
Every case is unique and it helps to know some of the legal options before getting into a complex business litigation. California Civil Code outlines several of the common defenses against breach of contract. Review them to consider which may be a good fit. Duress If...
G.I. Industries v. City of Thousand Oaks (Arakelian Enterprises) – CEQA Exemptions should be agendized to avoid Brown Act violation
New case today regarding agendizing of CEQA exemptions. Prior to this case it was just considered a best practice to agendize exemption determinations in order to get the benefit of the doctrine of exhaustion of administrative remedies. This new case pushes the...
How can you protect commercial real estate investments?
Investing in commercial real estate in California allows you to diversify your portfolio and increase your residual income. However, market volatility, bad tenants and even natural disasters could impact your returns. Knowing how to fortify your commercial real estate...
LLC formation can protect your personal assets during a lawsuit
When choosing a business structure, it is important to consider how it can impact personal assets. As the owner of an LLC, you are a member and if your company has to pay legal fees or settlements, you do not have to open up your personal bank account. LLCs are their...
Four steps for dissolving a partnership
As you started your journey to owning a business, you may have needed to form a partnership. Unfortunately, nearly 70 percent of partnerships eventually fail. If you find yourself in that situation, California law has established steps for you to follow. 1. Review the...