Does Providing Room and Board to a Live-In Caregiver Make Them a “Care Custodian” Under California Law?

Does Providing Room and Board to a Live-In Caregiver Make Them a “Care Custodian” Under California Law?

Table of Contents Health and Social Services? Section 1 Why Might Gifts to Caregivers Be Problematic? Section 2 Is Room and Board for a Live In Caregiver Considered Compensation? Section 3 Key... Read more »
Keystone Recognized as 2024 “Most Admired Law Firms to Work For”

Keystone Recognized as 2024 “Most Admired Law Firms to Work For”

Keystone is proud to be recognized by the Los Angeles Business Journal as one of the “Leaders of Influence: Most Admired Law Firms to Work For” in 2024. This list highlights the... Read more »
What Is Undue Influence? | Keystone Law

What Is Undue Influence? | Keystone Law

While it is not necessary to hire an undue influence attorney to litigate a case involving undue influence, you may not secure the results you want without one.   Because of the subjective... Read more »
Republicans look to codify tri-merge credit model into law

Republicans look to codify tri-merge credit model into law

Rep. Scott Fitzgerald (R-Wis.) has introduced a bill to the U.S. House of Representatives that would codify the “tri-merge” credit model into law, a rebuke to the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA)’s... Read more »
2023 Success Stories – Keystone Law

2023 Success Stories – Keystone Law

In 2004, when two sisters were about to receive substantial inheritances, one sister convinced the other (who eventually became Keystone’s client) to create an irrevocable trust to hold the entirety of her... Read more »
State Senator Wants to Put “Fangs” in California Housing Law

State Senator Wants to Put “Fangs” in California Housing Law

A California state senator wants to crack down on cities that fail to plan for more housing.  State Sen. Scott Wiener has proposed new legislation that would fine cities for failing to... Read more »
Oregon tweaks restrictive land use law to address housing shortage

Oregon tweaks restrictive land use law to address housing shortage

Oregon lawmakers last week approved a landmark $370 million housing package, The Associated Press reported. The vote followed an intense 35-day legislative session.  Introduced by Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek, the bill aims... Read more »
Law Firm Crowell & Moring Inks 50K-SF River North Lease

Law Firm Crowell & Moring Inks 50K-SF River North Lease

International law firm Crowell & Moring has leased 50,000 square feet at 300 North LaSalle, a 60-story riverfront office building that recently underwent a $30 million plan overseen by the Irvine Company.... Read more »
Court temporarily blocks Florida law barring Chinese citizens from owning property

Court temporarily blocks Florida law barring Chinese citizens from owning property

A U.S. appeals court has halted the enforcement of a Florida law that bans Chinese citizens from purchasing property in the state, multiple news outlets reported. The decision places the law on... Read more »
When Should I Hire An Elder Law Attorney [5 Valid Reasons]

When Should I Hire An Elder Law Attorney [5 Valid Reasons]

If you’re confused about elder law attorneys, don’t worry! This blog is the answer to all your questions. An elder law attorney is someone who helps and protects older citizens and their... Read more »