...are investors who purchased tenant in common (TIC) ownership interests in a senior housing facility from Asset & Real Estate Investment Company. (AREI). AREI allegedly...
...Richmond, California in 2006 (the Richmond property). After a foreclosure on the senior deed of trust, Heritage Pacific Financial, LLC (Heritage) acquired Monroy's second...
...34; (§ 50079, subd. (b)(1).) Measure H provides exemptions for some senior and disabled taxpayers. It also imposes different tax rates on residential and...
National Law Journal
...the name Guardex; Probe Protection; Investigation, Protection & Security, Inc., Industry Protection Services, Inc., and International Private Security, all of which could use the acronym...
...Attorney General; Gerald A. Engler, Senior Assistant Attorney General; Stan Helfman...the State Department of Developmental Services ("Department") for up...
...of California; Frances T. Grunder, Senior Assistant Attorney General; Sheldon H...doing business as Liberty Tax Service (Liberty), appeals from a judgment...
...Respondents: Kamala D. Harris, Attorney General of California; Jennifer M. Kim, Acting Senior Assistant Attorney General; Niromi W. Pfeiffer, Julie Weng-Guiterrez, Supervising Deputy Attorneys...
...34; (§ 50079, subd. (b)(1).) Measure H provides exemptions for some senior and disabled taxpayers. It also imposes different tax rates on residential and...
...complaint properly ties the violations to the four individual defendants, who are senior University officials. Plaintiffs confront a familiar problem: they do not know the...
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