Many states have statutes of limitations applicable to lawsuits against dissolved corporations. California, however, does not. Rather, California Corporations Code Section 2010, commonly referred to as California’s “survival statute,” states that “a corporation which is dissolved nevertheless continues to exist for the purpose of…prosecuting and defending actions by or against it.” In other words, a Read More…
Archives for January 2014
San Diego Superior Court Completes Civil Case Consolidation
Effective January 13, 2014, Hon. Eddie Sturgeon moved from the East County Division of the San Diego Superior Court to the Central Division. Judge Sturgeon was the only remaining judge of a civil department in the Eastern Division of the San Diego Superior Court. The move marks the end of a one-year effort to consolidate Read More…
LGC Hosts Successful Small Business Seminar
Last month, LGC presented an educational seminar to small business owners that focused on a variety of legal issues relating to their business. The free seminar, which took place at the Mission Bay Yacht Club, was well-attended by a broad spectrum of local businesses. After a short “meet and greet” and continental breakfast, the LGC Read More…