"Sometimes it's not over when it's over."
-Presiding Justice Arthur Gilbert, ruling in McCready v. Whorf (235 Cal. App. 4th
478,480 (2015)) that a lien entitling the plaintiff to a business's assets and profits
was enforceable, even after the business had been through bankruptcy proceedings.
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