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The CRA and permits – Legal Planet
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The CRA and permits Applying the CRA to the California waivers might ...

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What Happens When the Defendant in a Civil Lawsuit in California Dies?
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Anyone who has been involved in a lawsuit quickly learns that nothing happens quickly! Litigation often last years. What happens if you are a plaintiff in a ...

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Should We Call It the California Unfair Plan?
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The California FAIR Plan, the insurer of last resort for Californians struggling to find homeowners insurance, might be better renamed the “California ...

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California Farmers & Advocates Urge Lawmakers to Invest in Climate-Resilient Agriculture – CalCAN
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On March 11, dozens of farmers, ranchers, and advocates from across California met with over 30 legislative offices to urge the legislature to take this ...

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California Court of Appeal Finds Lingering Smoke From Wildfire is not Direct Physical Loss
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    On the heals of a decision from a federal district court that smoke damaged was a direct physical loss, the California Court of Appeal affirmed the ...

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Hemp Industry Responds To California ‘Readopting’ Emergency Ban
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Dealing with droughts is part of life in California, but an extension to the state’s self-imposed ban on hemp-derived THC drinks looks set to further stress ...

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A$AP Rocky, Sexyy Red, and more open Rolling Loud California
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Larry June: Known for his laid-back, yet charismatic flow, Larry June brought the West Coast vibes to Rolling Loud California. He performed tracks like ...

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General Contractor Gets Fired [Upon] for Subcontractor’s Failure to Hire Apprentices | California Construction Law Blog
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By Garret Murai, September 16, 2024 Xoneca CC0 1.0 As most public works contractors know, Labor Code ...

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General Contractor Gets Fired [Upon] for Subcontractor’s Failure to Hire Apprentices | California Construction Law Blog
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By Garret Murai, September 16, 2024 Xoneca CC0 1.0 As most public works contractors know, Labor Code ...

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Why Past Consideration Cannot Support a Contract in California
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In California contract law, past consideration cannot form the basis of an enforceable contract. This principle plays a crucial role in real estate and ...

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