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Justine Theresa Koehle Lawyer

Justine Theresa Koehle

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Bankruptcy & Debt, Real Estate, Lawsuit & Dispute, Personal Injury, Construction

Justine grew up in the small farming town of Woodland, California. She stayed in the area for college, graduating from the University of California, D... (more)

Brett Michael Spooner

Land Use & Zoning, International Tax, Estate Planning, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           

Rachel M Woodard

Landlord-Tenant, Estate Planning, Contract, Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  24 Years

Sharon Raye Brown

Construction, Federal, Business & Trade, Commercial Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  24 Years

Thomas A Cowan

Land Use & Zoning, Municipal, Estate Planning, Business & Trade
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  51 Years

Jared Richard Hanson

Landlord-Tenant, State and Local, Criminal, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  10 Years

Jessica L Parsons-Blankenship

Commercial Real Estate, Land Use & Zoning, Business & Trade, Commercial Bankruptcy
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  21 Years

Beau James Ruff

Corporate, International Tax, Estate Planning, Commercial Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  21 Years

Beau James Ruff

Tax, Real Estate, Business, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           

Joel R Comfort

Land Use & Zoning, Civil Rights, Insurance, Commercial Bankruptcy, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

EXCLUSIVE LICENSE

A valid contract in which a copyright owner authorizes another person or entity (called the licensee) to exclusively exercise one or more of the rights (or port... (more...)
A valid contract in which a copyright owner authorizes another person or entity (called the licensee) to exclusively exercise one or more of the rights (or portion of such rights) that belong to the copyright owner under the copyright. The licensee is said to 'own' the rights granted in the license and is referred to as a copyright owner.

PATENT CLAIM

A statement included in a patent application that describes the structure of an invention in precise and exact terms, using a long established formal style and ... (more...)
A statement included in a patent application that describes the structure of an invention in precise and exact terms, using a long established formal style and precise terminology. Patent claims serve as a way for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) to determine whether an invention is patentable, and as a way for a court to determine whether a patent has been infringed. In concept, a patent claim marks the boundaries of the patent in the same way as the legal description in a deed specifies the boundaries of the property.

FRIENDLY SUIT

A lawsuit brought by two parties, not as adversaries, but as collaborators in order to resolve a legal question that affects them both. For example, two compani... (more...)
A lawsuit brought by two parties, not as adversaries, but as collaborators in order to resolve a legal question that affects them both. For example, two companies might bring a friendly suit to court in order to clarify a legal interpretation of a contract between them.

PROPERTY

See personal property, real estate, community property, separate property.

TORTIOUS INTERFERENCE

The causing of harm by disrupting something that belongs to someone else -- for example, interfering with a contractual relationship so that one party fails to ... (more...)
The causing of harm by disrupting something that belongs to someone else -- for example, interfering with a contractual relationship so that one party fails to deliver goods on time.

BEQUEST

The legal term for personal property (anything but real estate) left in a will.

INTANGIBLE PROPERTY

Personal property that has no physical existence, such as stocks, bonds, bank notes, trade secrets, patents, copyrights and trademarks. Such 'untouchable' items... (more...)
Personal property that has no physical existence, such as stocks, bonds, bank notes, trade secrets, patents, copyrights and trademarks. Such 'untouchable' items may be represented by a certificate or license that fixes or approximates the value, but others (such as the goodwill or reputation of a business) are not easily valued or embodied in any instrument. Compare tangible property.

YELLOW-DOG CONTRACT

An employment contract in which the employer forbids the employee to join a labor union. Yellow-dog contracts are not legally enforceable.

IMPLIED WARRANTY OF HABITABILITY

A legal doctrine that requires landlords to offer and maintain livable premises for their tenants. If a landlord fails to provide habitable housing, tenants in ... (more...)
A legal doctrine that requires landlords to offer and maintain livable premises for their tenants. If a landlord fails to provide habitable housing, tenants in most states may legally withhold rent or take other measures, including hiring someone to fix the problem or moving out. See constructive eviction.