Contractual arbitration clauses are of the more common pitfalls of litigation. An arbitration clause is a written clause in a contract whereby the parties to the contract agree that in the event of a dispute, rather than sue in State or Federal court, the parties...
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Can you remove a trustee?
There are different types of trusts and many of them can be used to ensure assets are given to heirs and beneficiaries while minimizing or avoiding estate taxes and probate. To ensure this is done, the trust is placed in the hands of a trustee or co-trustees who...
Why Settlement through Mediation is Often the Best Solution to Trust, Business, or Real Estate Litigation
In last week's Blog article we discussed the nature of private mediation as a solution to trial and verdict. In this article we will discuss why mediation is often the best solution to bringing a lawsuit to a close. Buffington Law Firm's trust, business, and real...
Mediation as an Alternative to Trial in Trust, Real Estate, and Business Litigation
As is well known, a large percentage of civil cases that are filed in Superior Court never actually go to trial. Instead, most of them settle out of court. In California, it has reliably been reported that an astounding 96% of all civil cases never go to trial and...
Is Legal Action the Solution to Your Homeowner’s Association Dispute?
Buffington Law Firm's Homeowner's Association litigation attorneys have handled a wide range of homeowners' disputes; i.e. disputes between homeowners and their Homeowners' Association ("HOAs"). The threshold question that always presents itself when our Firm...
Steps in Handling a Dispute with your Homeowners’ Association
Homeowners' Associations ("HOAs") serve an important purpose in many California communities. Essentially, an HOA serves as a kind of municipal authority over many aspects of home ownership in the community in which it is established. HOAs derive their existence and...
Estates and undue influence
In order to create a valid will or trust, the person doing so must have legal capacity to do so. When someone’s cognitive capacities are compromised, however, they often come become increasingly reliant on a family member, caregiver or fiduciary to make decisions. If...
Common Violations of Homeowners’ Rights by California Homeowners Associations
It is proverbial in California that Homeowners Associations ("HOAs") have come to play an important part in home ownership. Whether you want to paint your house, remodel it, re-landscape your yard, and most other common scenarios of home ownership, chances are that...
California Trust Litigation — Avoiding Trust Litigation and the Problem of Poorly Drafted Trusts
Not infrequently, California trust litigation is caused by a poorly or carelessly drafted trust. Litigation can be costly, and trust litigation is a very good example whereby an ounce of prevention can be more valuable than the proverbial pound of cure. Our Firm...
Can a competitor release a product that looks just like yours?
Maybe your business has a trademarked logo and possibly even a patent for one of its unique products or formulas. Your business has invested thousands in marketing efforts to make the public aware of your products and create interest in your brand. All of that work...

