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Using Cal. Civ. Pro. §564(b)(9) To Get A Receiver Appointed

Q: I am involved in pending litigation and would like to get a receiver appointed. The facts of the case, however, don’t exactly fit into the types of cases enumerated in Cal. Civ. Pro. Code §564(b). Is there some other bases...more

Can You Collaterally Attack a Receiver’s Appointment?

Q: I am a receiver for a partnership. I was appointed pursuant to a stipulation between the current partners and a secured creditor. After an extensive investigation, I have sued the former managing partner and her mother to...more

Is a Receiver Entitled to Interest on the Receiver’s Awarded, but Unpaid, Fees?

Q: In a receivership I just wrapped up, the court approved by final account and report and awarded me final fees. Because there were insufficient funds in estate to pay my fees in full, the court ordered the defendant to pay...more

Do Settlement Agreements Need to Be Approved by the Court?

QUESTION: As receiver, I sued a third party to collect funds owed to the entity in receivership. I have settled the lawsuit. ...more

What Can Be Done With Returned or Uncashed Distribution Checks?

Question: I have seen various instances where receivers have requested that funds from returned or uncashed checks from a distribution be redistributed to other claimants or used to pay administrative fees or costs. Is this...more

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