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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Jan. 18, 2008

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Focus Column - By Peter J. Engstrom and Nancy Chung Allred - For practitioners with clients trying to enforce in California money judgments rendered elsewhere, the rules have become clearer.

FOCUS COLUMN

By Peter J. Engstrom and Nancy Chung Allred
This article appears on Page 7.

      In an increasingly globalized economy, your foreign-based client comes to you with a seemingly simple question: What is the statute of limitations for enforcement of a foreign money judgment in California? Unfortunately, the answer to this question has long been less than clear, despite the enactment 40 years ago of the Uniform Foreign ...

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