Several homeowners in a Utah subdivision are suing their homebuilder over claims their homes are sinking. Twenty-one newly constructed homes in a Nephi, UT neighborhood are allegedly developing cracks and sinking into... Read more »
The Internal Revenue Service kicked off the nation’s 2026 filing season on Monday, Jan. 26, 2026. This filing season is notable because it introduces several new tax law provisions from the “One,... Read more »
f you’re navigating probate litigation in California or managing a contested estate, understanding procedural timelines can protect your rights and prevent costly mistakes. A recent California case, Goebner v. Superior Court, clarifies... Read more »
If you’re a California resident concerned about protecting a vulnerable loved one—or worried about who might have the authority to intervene in your own affairs—understanding who can legally file for conservatorship is... Read more »
In an ex parte motion to set aside a default judgment, the defendant asks the court to nullify a prior default judgment that had been entered without the opposing party being present... Read more »
Suppose a former employee is suing the company where she previously worked for wrongful termination, claiming she was let go due to her religious affiliations rather than her performance. During discovery, the... Read more »
Sacramento Planning and Design Commissioners voted to move forward with a housing project that would bring hundreds of apartment units along the American River Parkway in the city’s River District. However, a... Read more »
Michael Hild, who served as CEO of now-defunct reverse mortgage lender Live Well Financial, is seeking a one-year delay of a deadline to file a motion for a new trial based on... Read more »
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced this week that they have filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit,... Read more »
The three remaining defendants in the Moehrl commission lawsuit filed a joint motion for summary judgement on Tuesday. The National Association of Realtors, Keller Williams and HomeServices of America, have asked judge... Read more »