Auto Finance Companies Liable for Attorneys’ Fees to Consumers

On January 29, 2021, the California Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District, in Pulliam v. HNL Automotive Inc.(2021) Cal.App.5th [2021 Cal.App. LEXIS 81], held that the Holder Rule (16 C.F.R. § 433.2) does not limit the attorneys’ fees that a plaintiff may recover from a creditor-assignee.  In doing so, the court rejected the holdings of the Third and First Appellate Districts in Lafferty v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. […]

Changes to Expect in the Courts in Light of COVID-19

As public spaces begin to reopen throughout California, patrons will notice changes in accessibility to those spaces, as well as the increased cleaning and safety protocols now in place, particularly as they relate to COVID-19.  Given that California counties are opening in waves depending upon their progress controlling COVID-19 cases, this article breaks down some of the changes to expect when accessing courts in the counties of Orange, Los Angeles, […]

Round Two of the Paycheck Protection Program

This week, round two of the Small Business Administration’s (“SBA”) Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) opened for application for funding through various financial institutions approved to administer the program.  This second round of funding is part of the recent federal COVID relief bill. The terms of this second round of PPP funding largely mirror the terms from the first round of PPP, which launched in the Spring of 2020.  PPP funds […]