Posts Tagged ‘Estate’
California Arbitration Attorney – The Value Of The Arbitration Procedure To Resolve Civil, Commercial, Real Estate, Construction And Civil Litigation

There are four types of arbitrations. I like none of them when you compare them to mediations, but here they are, and here’s what you can do to get through one without having your client taken advantage of.
As a civil litigation attorney in California, whether you have a business, real estate, construction, personal injury or other litigation case in the court systems of San Diego, California Orange County, or Riverside County, CA in courts in Newport Beach, Indio, Riverside, San Bernardino, Riverside, Santa Ana, Chino, Fontana, Joshua Tree, Redlands, Palm Springs, or Victorville, the courts push the cases toward arbitration with much less effort directed toward mediation. While some courts have mediation programs set up with volunteer attorneys, the availability of these is limited as is the time given by the volunteer attorneys. If your client can afford it, in this writer’s opinion, mediation is a much better way to go than arbitration. But to understand why, you must first understand how arbitration works.
First, there are judicial arbitrations. These are non-binding which means if the arbitrator makes a bad decision, you can reject it by filing a trial de novo and proceed toward trial. The parties select the arbitrator they want. And as soon as either party doesn’t like the award that he or she had little involvement in the thought-making process by the arbitrator, a trial de novo is filed and the case heads toward trial.
If the time is taken to choose the arbitrator well, this type of arbitration can help to settle a case. However, because both parties know they can reject the arbitration award and neither party plays a part in the arbitrator’s thought process of how he makes his or her determination, there is a propensity for one side or the other to reject the award. At least in this type of arbitration, a client is not bound by the award of an arbitrator that turns out to be a moron.
A non-judicial arbitration is an arbitration that takes place not in the course of litigation, but rather because a contract or agreement, for instance, requires arbitration. This type of arbitration is almost always binding. One or both parties may not have realized when they signed the agreement that binding arbitration means they accept the possibility if not likelihood that the arbitrator will make a decision that is idiotic and any review of the award will be limited basically to evident miscalculations of math. Read the rest of this entry »
Asbury Park Life, Asbury Boardwalk, And The City Of Asbury Park? Boardwalk And Business Events, Restaurants And Real Estate News Asbury Pa

City of Asbury Park , courtesy of Paul R Hauke and IFFPF Inc, free restaurant, business and real estate news. The latest on the Asbury Partners re-development , Asbury Park Life , the Berkeley Carteret Hotel , Madison Marquette, Salt Water Beach Café, Paramount Theatre, Casino, Convention Hall, Carousel , Palace, Stone Pony, new oceanfront luxury condos, Wesley Grove, North Beach, Esperanza, and great restaurants and nightclubs like Moonstruck, Empress, Bistro Ole, Carmines, and all great things in Asbury Park city life.
Feel the pulse of the heartbeat of Asbury Park. The city is being reincarnated as the Jewel of the east coast. The improvement is continual and visible with each passing day. Planned for the town is 3,000 new oceanfront residential units and 500,000 square feet of new commercial space. A 1.2 billion dollar waterfront redevelopment plan. New units are sized form 545 sq foot studios, to approximately 3,000 square foot four bedroom penthouses. Prices start in the low 0,000.’s and exceed 2 million.
The sale of existing housing is very hot. Real Estate prices have increased steadily year after year. Many investors are cashing out for large profits. There is no shortage of new investors who stand to profit handsomely in the future as the development continues. Read the rest of this entry »
Start Your Home Business Real Estate Investing Company

In today’s day and age, the real estate industry is growing at an extraordinary pace. Every year there are thousands of houses going up all over the country and being bought and sold. The result of this trend has been an enormous amount of people who have decided to invest in real estate as a way of making a living.
This is not simply a get rich quick scheme. Investing in real estate is a viable option for anybody that is looking to run their own home business and put in the brain sweat to learn their area of expertise in this high ticket field.
One of the greatest advantages of setting up a home business real estate company is that your start up costs will not be very steep. The learning curve is though. The most important thing that you will need is the ability to purchase property whenever you feel the urge with your studied knowledge. Read the rest of this entry »
Starting A Home Business Real Estate Classes Online-The Tips
When you are interested in home business real estate, but you have a full time job, it can be difficult to try to find time to take classes after work. Many real estate schools are full time opportunities, which can make things even more difficult. However, you can fulfill your dreams and still earn that paycheck with home business real estate classes online. There are millions of people just like you doing it, so you can too. Just take a look at these things to look for when enrolling for classes and you will be on your way to learning all you need to know about real estate and home business.
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