By Cathy Moran, Esq. (Redwood City, CA) and William J. Purdy, III, Simmons & Purdy (Soquel, CA) Ever guarantee the debt of another? Ever meet anyone who has? Chances are if you’re in business and the business is a C-corporation, an S-corporation, an LLC, or a partnership, when that business borrows money, the lender will require one or more persons...
Nevada Supreme Court Shakes Things Up
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By Danielle N. Gueck-Townsend, Staff Attorney for Chapter 13 Trustee, Kathleen A. Leavitt, Las Vegas, NV
As if being home to Sin City isn’t exciting enough, Nevada recently decided to shake things up! In a rather surprising 4-3 decision, the Nevada Supreme Court in SFR Investments Pool 1, LLC v. U.S. Bank National Association, et al. held:
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