By Michael Paul Thomas
California landlords, property owners and businesses often are heard to express concern over the costs associated with the duty to protect people on their premises from the criminal acts of others. Of course, some protective measures can be relatively inexpensive, such as appropriate ...
California landlords, property owners and businesses often are heard to express concern over the costs associated with the duty to protect people on their premises from the criminal acts of others. Of course, some protective measures can be relatively inexpensive, such as appropriate ...
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