By Don J. DeBenedictis
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ANA - Just because a contract is written in blood doesn't mean it's a valid contract.
Issuing a quick verdict after a 2½-day nonjury trial, Orange County Superior Court Judge Corey S. Cramin ruled Monday that a promise by one Korean businessman to repay an investment and loan from another was not enforceable, eve...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SANTA ANA - Just because a contract is written in blood doesn't mean it's a valid contract.
Issuing a quick verdict after a 2½-day nonjury trial, Orange County Superior Court Judge Corey S. Cramin ruled Monday that a promise by one Korean businessman to repay an investment and loan from another was not enforceable, eve...
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