Posts Tagged ‘court’
RERL-1727-Growing Your Business – Litigation Finance – Large Growth
Go back 100 years and the law was against lawyers advertising and finding third parties to finance cases. Even contingent fees were scrutinized to dissuade lawyers from pursuing costly litigation. Though things changed in the 1980’s, lawyers still spend much of their time playing the role of peace maker as most cases cannot afford to…
Read MoreRERL-1542-Jack Russo – The Crisis of Federal Court Litigation Over Copyrighted Matters
Litigation is one of those things you hope you never get into, but you have to educate yourself and understand how to prepare yourself just in case. An LLC does limit liability, but not as well as most people want to believe they do. Copyright infringements are one of the few exceptions that can cause…
Read MoreRERL-1505-Starting Something In Silicon Valley –Part XII
People get into disagreements; it’s an unfortunate fact of life that all of us wish we could avoid. Anyone in life or business could lose a lot in a dispute, be it money or health. Today Joe and Jack Russo try and stay out of the court house by discussing disputes and dispute resolutions. Specific topics…
Read MoreWhere Are 2018’s Best Investment Strategies And Locations?
Real estate is one of the most exciting and opportunistic investments you can make. One of the easiest ways to prevent your investment from becoming a flop is to educate yourself and formulate a strategy using a team of professionals… Professionals that can help you look outside the Bay Area for an option that fits…
Read More7 Biggest Mistakes People Make With Their Estate Plan
Part of the focus of our podcast is to help you make wise financial decisions in and around your real estate. Returning to RERL this week is estate planning and tax attorney, Linda MacKay, to divulge the 7 biggest mistakes people can make with their estate plan. First off Joe will ask Linda to explain…
Read MoreTrusts Simplified With Philip E. Holsworth
Over the years that we have worked with seniors and talked about the goals and challenges we all face as we age, we have learned an important thing about legacy planning. Of those whom don’t have a will or trust in place – they tend to lack one not because they don’t WANT one, but…
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