Best Way For Married Couples To Hold Title
One of the most often asked questions in the real estate world is “How should I take title?” Of course, the answer depends on the circumstances. Are we talking a married couple, a business entity, a non-profit, commercial or residential, are the owners related family members, would a trust be helpful? Today’s column will focus [...]
Another Compelling Reason To Wear A Seatbelt
Seatbelts are required in California – everyone knows that. However, surprisingly quite a few drivers and passengers don’t always use them. SEATBELT STATS Since 1975, seatbelts have saved over 300,000 lives in the U.S. alone. When used properly, seatbelts reduce the risk of fatal injury to front-seat passenger car occupants by 45% and prevent ejection [...]
ADA Requires Temporary Vehicle Hand Controls for Test Drivers?
The Americans with Disabilities Act requires businesses open to the public to “make reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or procedures…to individuals with disabilities.” Could the ADA require automobile dealers to install temporary vehicle hand controls for would-be test drivers with disabilities, no matter how expensive? That, my friends, is the question of the hour. T10/11 [...]
Railyard Project Underway – Hooray!
The question I get asked more than any other – more than “Porter aren’t you retired by now?” even more than “how did you manage to have such a wonderful family?”- is “So when is the Railyard Project going to get started?” BREAKING NEWS/GROUND Well, this just in …brace yourselves…after a dozen years in planning [...]
Who Owns Pissaro’s “Rue Saint-Honore In The Afternoon, Effect of Rain”?
“In 1939 Germany, as part of the ‘Aryanization’ of the property of German Jews, Lilly Neubauer was forced to ‘sell’ a painting by Camille Pissaro, a French Impressionist, to Jackob Scheidwimmer, a Berlin art dealer.” That, my friends, is the opening paragraph of this Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals’ Opinion. The federal Court of Appeals [...]
Endurance Horseback Riding Injury
Our Truckee-Tahoe economy is recreation-based. Name the sport – it’s done in our Sierra Region. There is an entire body of law involving recreational activities where the participant is deemed to have “assumed the risk” of injuries inherent in the activity, and thus has given up the right to sue. The public policy is to [...]
Everything You Want To Know About Minor League Baseball – And More
If you are a baseball nut, especially if you like stats, this is your lucky day. Several minor league baseball players filed an antitrust suit against former baseball commissioner Bud Selig and all of the owners of major league teams. The antitrust issues are as boring as a fifteen inning, low scoring game, but this [...]
Suspended License Results In Impounding Vehicle
If you are driving without a valid driver’s license can the police, in this case the Los Angeles Police Department, impound your vehicle? That question is too easy for you smart readers, even for you average readers. How’s this. If you can prove you have a valid driver’s license, can you get your impounded car [...]
What To Do If You Are In An Auto Accident
Hopefully you are never in a car crash, but if you are, here are a few tips. These are gleaned from a California State Bar publication entitled “What Should I do if I Have an Auto Accident.” If you would like a copy of this albeit outdated pamphlet, send me an email. The Bar [...]
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