Real Estate/Development
Mar. 3, 2017
Avoiding juries: a transactional lawyer lesson
The California Court of Appeal recently concluded in a case that it was error for the trial court to strike the plaintiff's jury demand notwithstanding an express contractual jury trial waiver. By Michael Cypers and Brett J. Cohen




In a nationwide economy, transactions increasingly involve multiple actors located in different states.
In a complex real estate secured loan transaction where the property is located in California, it is not uncommon for the operating partner, the finance partner and the lender to each be located outside California, perhaps all in different states. And as a result of negotiations, parties can agree to ...
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