What is an Imitation Firearm? In order to understand the limitations of the law, it is essential to first understand what is an imitation or…
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) permanently identifies the vehicle on the road. It can be both a motor number, a serial number, or other distinguishing…
California Penal Code Section 18710 prohibits the illegal possession of destructive devices other than fixed ammunition of a caliber greater than 0.60 inches. What Must…
A judge issues a bench warrant, also called a “body attachment,” as the most common arrest warrant in California. A judge issues a bench warrant,…
In today’s mobile world, people might live and work in many countries during their careers. The citizen first acquires property in one state as a…
What Does California law Require a Seller Of a Home to Disclose? California law requires any seller of a property to give potential buyers an…
In today’s interconnected world, businesses rely heavily on their employees to deliver services, create products, and represent the company’s brand. While most employment relationships are…
California, a state synonymous with movement and progress, relies heavily on its intricate network of public transportation. From the iconic cable cars of San Francisco…
What is Proximate Causation? California follows substantial factor causation. California Civil Jury Instruction 430 describes substantial factor causation as follows: “A substantial factor in causing…
At KAASS LAW, we understand that your reputation is invaluable. While many are familiar with defamation claims like libel and slander, a less discussed but…