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Madison Law, APC believes that it is of fundamental importance to give back and be a part of our local youth development.  This summer, Madison Law, APC had the opportunity to participate in the 2019 Project SELF (Summer Employment in Law Firms).  Project SELF is a program that provides motivated rising high school seniors in the city of Santa Ana with a paid, eight-week summer internship at local law firms […]

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Three Contractor’s License Mistakes That Matter

Contractors – even licensed contractors – sometimes make mistakes.  There are at least three mistakes that could result in the contractor being deemed unlicensed by a judge or jury.  This adverse finding can have significant consequences. It may be helpful to first provide a reminder of why licensure is so uniquely important in the construction industry.  Any person performing construction services, directly or through others, typically requires a contractor’s license […]

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How The New Consumer Privacy Act Could Affect Your Business

Recent advancements in technology have made the sharing of information, including personal information, much easier than it was in the past.  Of course, the easier it is to share, the greater the need becomes for protection of such information and it appears as if California has come to this realization.  The California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) is a comprehensive new consumer protection law that will apply to a wide range […]

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Repair Work: A Word of Caution

As has become a truth in California with respect to auto dealers, no good deed goes unpunished.  Many consumer attorneys have taken issue with dealers providing goodwill and/or warranty work for recently sold vehicles where a written estimate for the work to be provided and/or an invoice for completed work was not provided.  This often happens in situations where a dealer’s in-house mechanic does work for a customer shortly after […]

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Automatic Temporary Restraining Orders (AKA “ATROS”)

California is a community property state and there is a presumption that all property (real or personal) that is acquired during a marriage is community property.  That is why it is inherently important to understand what a party is restricted from doing upon the filing of a dissolution, legal separation, or nullity of marriage in order to ensure that the parties are in full compliance with the law.  Failure to […]

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Dealer Bond vs. Cash Deposit

In order to operate as a dealer in California, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (“DMV”) requires dealers to provide a $50,000 dealer bond to protect purchasers, sellers, financing agencies, and governmental agencies against monetary loss resulting from the dealer committing fraud and/or making fraudulent misrepresentations. (Cal. Veh. Code § 11710.)  In response to this requirement, there are a number of third-party surety companies that will provide this bond in […]