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Examining The Waiver Of Recreational Immunity By Express Invitation After The California Supreme Court’s Decision In Hoffmann V....

In 1963, the California legislature became concerned that private landowners were “bar[ring] public access to their land for recreational uses out of fear of incurring tort liability." Thus, it enacted Civ. Code, § 846 to...more

Co-Tenancy Provisions In Retail Leases: Liquidated Damages Or Alternative Performance?

Two cases from different appellate districts in California have come to differ­ent conclusions about the enforceability of co-tenancy provisions. The Fifth District Court of Appeal in Grand Prospect Partners, L.P. v. Ross...more

Warning: Non-Compliance With California’s New Proposition 65 Safe Harbor Rules May Expose You To Liability. For More Information

The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act, popularly known as “Proposition 65” (or “Prop. 65”), requires businesses to warn California residents before exposing them to specified chemicals. ...more

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