Enforcing domestic lien rights against a judgment debtor's property in a foreign country just got a bit more difficult. In Landstar Global Logistics, Inc. v Robinson & Robinson, Inc., 216 Cal. App. 4th 378 (2013), the 4th District Court of Appeal, Division One, ruled one creative collection procedure improper when it decided two post-judgment issues of first impression in California. First, the court held that it was error for ...
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