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Legal podcasts by Stan Burman

Legal podcasts by Stan Burman.

Legal podcasts by Stan Burman.

Legal podcasts by Stan Burman are now available on Podomatic.

There are ten legal podcasts by Stan Burman currently available:

Defenses to an unlawful detainer (eviction) complaint in California.
Demurrer to unawful detainer (eviction) complaint in California.
Three-day notice to pay rent or quit in California.
Answer to unlawful detainer (eviction) complaint in California
Motion to quash service of summons in California.
Demurrer to complaint in California.
Requests for production of documents in California.
Special interrogatories in California.
Amendment of pleadings in California.
Opposition to motion in California.

You can listen to any or all of the podcasts by clicking the link below.

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The materials and information contained in this blog post have been prepared by Stan Burman for informational purposes only and are not legal advice. Transmission of the information contained in this blog post is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, any business relationship between the author and any readers. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel.

Answer to verified complaint in California

An answer to a verified complaint in California is the topic of this blog post.

http://legaldocspro.net/blog/answering-a-civil-complaint-in-california/

 

I’ve FIRED MY ATTORNEY But She Won’t Release My FILES – What Should I do?

Great blog post by Thurman W. Arnold, III a California Family Law Specialist on the duty of an attorney to release client files to a client even if the client owes them money once the attorney is no longer representing the client.

Family Lawyer Help

I want to fire my divorce attorney. She claims I owe her money for legal services, but I don’t feel I owe her because I was double billed for some items… read more

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CA Appellate Decision: Damage Claims Against OneWest Goes to Jury, Summary Judgment reversed

California Court of Appeal reverses summary judgment entered against homeowner in Banayan v. OneWest. This case is part of a growing trend in California of the Courts of Appeal reversing summary judgments and demurrers entered against homeowners suing the big banks and mortgage servicers.

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This case allows the jury to hear claims against OneWest for fraud, negligent misrepresentation, concealment, promissory estoppel, negligence, wrongful foreclosure, and violation of CA Business and Professional Code.

Here is an example of the obvious: a Judge takes no risk in denying a motion for summary judgment. It is only when the Judge grants summary judgment that there is a risk of reversal. With the current judicial climate changing in favor of borrowers, [including findings that the mortgage was absolutely void (invalid, non-perfected) where a sham nominee like MERS was used], Judges should take note that they are better off getting in front of…

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Ex-parte application for extension of time to respond to complaint in California

http://www.legaldocspro.net/blog/request-for-extension-of-time-to-respond-in-california/

California Courts Lay Off Hundreds, Close Courts, and Even Hold Garage Sales To Deal With Budget Cut

Great article by Jonathan Turley on the financial crisis affecting the California Court system.

JONATHAN TURLEY

220px-Tag_Sale_Sign260px-Bulloch_county_courthouse_statesboro_georgia_2005We have previously discussed the lack of priority in this country as Congress has spent trillions on wars and corruption in Iraq and Afghanistan while our most basic state and federal public programs and services are cut. Indeed, we spend billions on increasingly hostile countries like Pakistan or affluent countries like Israel while our educational system and infrastructure collapses. There is no greater example of that lack of priority than the decline of our court systems which are woefully underfunded and facing a growing crisis in dealing with civil and criminal cases. I often speak to judges and they all complain that they are overwhelmed and unable to meet the most basic demands of the legal system. In California, one court had to resort of a garage sale while another is imposing a $1 a page charge for people to get copies of needed court records. Our legal system is…

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California Civil Code section 1719 treble damages for bad checks

http://www.legaldocspro.net/blog/civil-code-section-1719-damages-bad-checks/

 

Motion for judgment in California under Code of Civil Procedure section 631.8

http://www.legaldocspro.com/blog/code-of-civil-procedure-section-631-8-motion-for-judgment-in-california/

Cause of action for quiet title in California

http://www.legaldocspro.net/blog/cause-of-action-for-quiet-title-in-california/

 

Motion for reconsideration in California

http://legaldocspro.net/blog/motion-for-reconsideration-in-california/