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Receivership Cal Code of Civil Procedure Court-Appointed Receivers

Ervin Cohen & Jessup LLP

Using Cal. Civ. Pro. §564(b)(9) To Get A Receiver Appointed

Q: I am involved in pending litigation and would like to get a receiver appointed. The facts of the case, however, don’t exactly fit into the types of cases enumerated in Cal. Civ. Pro. Code §564(b). Is there some other bases...more

Ervin Cohen & Jessup LLP

Is a Receiver Entitled to Interest on the Receiver’s Awarded, but Unpaid, Fees?

Q: In a receivership I just wrapped up, the court approved by final account and report and awarded me final fees. Because there were insufficient funds in estate to pay my fees in full, the court ordered the defendant to pay...more

Patton Sullivan Brodehl LLP

A Receiver For Your LLC?

LLC disputes frequently lead to the court’s appointment of a receiver under California Code of Civil Procedure section 564.  The receiver effectively steps into the shoes of the LLC’s manager, and calls the shots regarding...more

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