During the past economic recession, and in many business relationships parties go together to acquire real estate for a variety of purposes, and when situations change a “partition action” is needed to separate the interests of the owners and remove them from titled ownership. Let’s use the example of two...
Failure to Disclose in a San Diego Real Estate Transaction
The failure to disclose to the buyer anything that is known to the seller affecting the value or desirability of the real estate being sold in a San Diego area transaction creates a financial legal liability for the seller. This is required not only by a specific California statute addressing the...
A San Diego Contractor Dispute Affects Job Timeframes and Profits
A San Diego contractor dispute will affect many factors of a job or construction project. They can have an impact on the quality of workmanship, the time frame for project completion and the profit the parties are able to preserve when the job is completed. Disputes between a general contractor and...
Ultra Agrees to Business Acquisition of a Division of San Diego Defense and Security Company Kratos
San Diego defense and security company Kratos has decided to sell its Electronic Products Division to Ultra Electronics Holdings, PLC in a cash transaction valued at $265 Million. Kratos’ board of directors views the transaction as the culmination and conclusion of “a detailed and thorough strategic alternatives review” completed late...