A Palm Desert, Irvine, and Newport Beach Business Attorney

In business, there is fraud from time to time. Unfortunately, we’ve all seen that in the Wall Street financial meltdown as the fraud of major institutions comes to light. As any partnership lawyer knows, if there are any misrepresentations made by any partners when they enter into a partnership, the entire business enterprise can and probably will turn south.

 

Whether a partnership is formed in Palm Springs, Newport Beach, CA, Orange County, California, Riverside, La Jolla, Carlsbad, San Diego, Anaheim, Irvine, Santa Ana, Orange, Tustin, Rancho Cucamonga, Fullerton, Riverside, Palm Desert, Indian Wells or La Quinta, the partnership must have a solid foundation of trust to survive.

 

The flurry of partnerships entered into in recent days by financial institutions facing bankruptcy point out the risks of entering into a partnership when one or more of the partners is less than truthful. Given the statements we have heard from financial institutions over the past year touting how fundamentally strong they were, it is easy to imagine boardroom conversations like this one between the Bankafella Trust CEO and the CEO of Bankaramaroo.

 

“You said you were as financially strong as a bear,” Bankafella’s CEO said.”

 

Who ever heard of a bear that had any money,” Bankaramaroo’s CEO said. “I said I was strong as a bear. Our bank happens to be as financially weak as a church mouse. Thanks for buying us, by the way.”

 

“That’s great,” Bankafella’s CEO said. “Just great.”

 

“What’s to worry,” the Bankaramaroo CEO said. “You’re Bankafella, an American institution. We’re partners now. With our internet banking clients and your assets…”

 

“What assets are you referring to?” the Bankafella CEO asked.

 

The Bankaramaroo CEO stuttered as he always did when he became nervous. “But, but your balance sheets, your Profit and Loss statements, all our due diligence…”

 

“You mean all that due diligence you performed just like we did when we had two days to form a partnership or lose our credit rating?” the Bankafella CEO asked.

 

“Now what?” the Bankaramaroo CEO asked.

 

“Bring in the lawyers?”

 

“We fired ours,” the Bankaramaroo CEO said. “Couldn’t pay them.”

 

“Ours too,” the Bankafella CEO said.

 

“Maybe we could find an attorney to sue the accountants on a contingency basis,” the Bankaramaroo CEO said.

 

Bankafella’s CEO nodded, but without any conviction. “How much money have you got in your vault?”

 

“The truth?” Bankaramaroo’s CEO asked.

 

Bankafella’s CEO nodded.

 

“We could probably scrape up enough for some fast food,” the Bankaramaroo CEO said.

 

“And Bankafella Trust can probably pay for drinks,” the Bankafella CEO said.

 

“What have you got in mind?” the Bankaramaroo CEO asked.

 

“Lets adjourn this meeting and have lunch and drinks,” Bankafella’s CEO said. “I have someone I think we should meet.”

 

“Who’s that?” the Bankaramaroo CEO asked.

 

“Our new partner,” the Bankafella CEO said. “The one we need to find that won’t have time to do any due diligence and who actually has some liquid assets.”

 

If you have a corporate, business, partnership or business fraud dispute in Irvine, Orange County, La Jolla, San Diego, in the Inland Empire, Los Angeles, Palm Springs or anywhere in Southern California, we have the knowledge and resources to be your Palm Springs Business Lawyer and your Newport Beach Business Attorney. Be sure to hire a California law firm with business, corporate and fraud litigation lawyers who can serve areas such as Los Angeles, Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Anaheim, Irvine, Newport Beach, Carlsbad, Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, Santa Ana, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Fullerton, Del Mar, San Diego, Orange County, San Luis Obispo, Buena Park, La Jolla, Oxnard, Ventura, La Quinta, and Santa Barbara so you are properly represented and get the compensation you deserve.

 

If you have a business, corporate or fraud litigation dispute of any kind, call the Law Offices of R. Sebastian Gibson, or visit our website at http://www.SebastianGibsonLaw.com and learn how we can assist you. You can also call us to speak directly to Sebastian Gibson on the phone about your legal matter.

The Sebastian Gibson Law Firm serves all of San Diego, Orange County, Palm Springs and Palm Desert, the Coastal Cities from La Jolla, Carlsbad and Del Mar to Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Irvine, Santa Ana and up to Ventura, Oxnard, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo. We also serve the Inland Empire cities of Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Temecula, Riverside and San Bernardino and all the cities in the Coachella Valley and high desert, from La Quinta, Indio, and Coachella to Yucca Valley and Victorville.


Visit our website at http://www.sebastiangibsonlaw.com if you have a business, corporate, or business fraud matter of any kind. We have the knowledge and resources to represent you as your Newport Beach Business Lawyer and Palm Springs Business Attorney or your attorney in and around the cities of Palm Springs, Palm Desert, San Diego, Orange County, Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, Santa Ana, Laguna Beach, Anaheim, Riverside, Chula Vista, Irvine, San Bernardino, Huntington Beach, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Oceanside, La Jolla, Del Mar, San Marcos, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Garden Grove, Palmdale, Long Beach, Corona, Yorba Linda, Escondido, Orange, Fullerton, Costa Mesa, Victorville, Carlsbad, Temecula, Murrieta, Mission Viejo, El Cajon, Vista, Westminster, Santa Monica, Malibu, Westwood, Hesperia, Buena Park, Indio, Coachella, Del Mar, Oxnard, Ventura, San Luis Obispo, Cambria and Santa Barbara.

Wrongful Death Cases in San Diego, Orange County and Palm Springs – Considerations in Making a Wrongful Death Claim in California

When there has been the loss of a loved one and the grieving process is still ongoing, I’m often asked by family members who have lost a loved one in a wrongful death auto accident or other type of car accident, whether it’s right to make a wrongful death claim.

Whether the wrongful death incident has occurred in San Diego, California, Long Beach, CA, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Riverside, Chula Vista, Irvine, San Bernardino, Huntington Beach, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Oceanside, Rancho Cucamonga or Ontario, and whether the loss results from an auto, motorcycle, truck, pedestrian, bicycle, train or bus accident, my answer as a wrongful death attorney and lawyer is usually the same.

What I usually tell clients is that if they believe that their loved one would have wanted them to be well cared for and the death of their loved one was unfair or unjust, they should make a claim.

While it’s true that no amount of money will ever make up for the loss of someone you love, it’s not right that an insurance company which insured against such an event happening should keep money that would otherwise go to the family of the person who has passed away.

While a lawsuit, by virtue of the court rules, must name the other driver or the person who caused the death of a loved one, if they are insured, it is the insurance company that steps in and both defends that person and pays any judgment or settlement.

I do not believe in revenge for any reason, so if the person who caused the death of another is uninsured, I don’t believe that the family who lost someone should go after the other uninsured driver just out of revenge.

Besides the fact that it will be costly to do so, it is also just too easy for a person who has been sued and who has no insurance to avoid paying any judgment by hiding their money, declaring bankruptcy or moving to a state like Texas or Florida where a home can be homesteaded and thereby protect a large amount of money.

But assuming that the person who caused the death of your family member was insured, think about whether your loved one would have wanted you to be taken care of and happy in coming years. While a wrongful death claim sometimes can’t be settled without litigation, when that litigation is over, there is usually some closure and a great relief that may not be there if you just continue to think about how unfair your loved one’s death was.

Never let any friends or neighbors push you into something you’re not ready for. Let your friends know that you are still grieving and that you will do or not do what you feel is right when you are ready to face that hurdle. If they are truly your friends, they should know that they need to give you some space and time to grasp and deal with the loss you are faced with.

In California, you have a two year statute of limitations to file a wrongful death lawsuit. But you have only six months to file a claim if a public entity is involved and delay in speaking with an attorney can make it difficult to obtain evidence such as vehicle skid marks after it rains.

Sebastian Gibson graduated cum laude at UCLA in 1972 and received two law degrees in the U.S. and the U.K., graduating with an LL.B. magna cum laude from University College, Cardiff in Wales and a J.D. from the University of San Diego School of Law in Southern California.


Sebastian Gibson is an attorney with nearly 30 years of experience in the U.S. and internationally. He practices in a wide number or areas of law, including personal injury and wrongful death, business law, real estate, trademarks, entertainment, environmental, international and constitutional law throughout Southern California from San Diego to Orange County, from Santa Barbara to Ventura, from Newport Beach and Anaheim to Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Temecula and Palm Springs.


Visit our website at http://www.californiaattorneyslawyers.com . If you’ve lost a loved one anywhere in Southern California, we have the knowledge and resources to represent you as your San Diego Wrongful Death Lawyer and Orange County Wrongful Death Attorney in San Diego, Orange County, Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Long Beach, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Riverside, Chula Vista, Irvine, San Bernardino, Huntington Beach, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Oceanside, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Garden Grove, Palmdale, Corona, Escondido, Orange, Fullerton, Costa Mesa, Victorville, Carlsbad, Temecula, Murrieta, Mission Viejo, El Cajon, Vista, Westminster, Santa Monica, Santa Barbara, Hesperia, Newport Beach, Buena Park, Indio, Coachella and Chino Hills.

Palm Springs, Orange County California Real Estate Lawyer and Realtor Discusses the Real Estate Crisis and Lawsuits in the Wake of the Credit Crunch

In Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Garden Grove, Palmdale, Corona, Escondido, Orange, Fullerton, Costa Mesa, Victorville, Carlsbad, Temecula, Murrieta, Mission Viejo, El Cajon, Vista, Westminster, Santa Monica, Santa Barbara, Hesperia, Newport Beach, Buena Park, Indio, Coachella, Chino Hills, San Diego, Orange County, Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Long Beach, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Riverside, Chula Vista, Irvine, San Bernardino, Huntington Beach, Fontana, Moreno Valley, Oceanside and all across Southern California and the nation, if you own real estate, you’ve seen the value of your home get a short haircut and your investment in the stock market has fallen through the basement.

While most real estate attorneys and lawyers