Cadden & Fuller LLP

Contact Our Irvine Office 888-988-3477

  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Thomas H. Cadden
    • H. Daniel Fuller
    • William D. Chapman
    • Judy Hirahara
    • Cecilia A. Perkins
    • John B. Taylor
  • Practice Areas
    • Business Litigation
      • Breach Of Contract
      • Breach Of Fiduciary Duty
      • Creditor Remedies
      • Directors And Officers’ Litigation
      • Fraud
      • Investment / Securities Litigation
      • Unfair Business Practices
      • Unfair Competition
    • Partnership And Shareholder Disputes
      • Partnership Disputes And Litigation
      • Shareholder Disputes And Litigation
    • Real Estate Litigation
      • Breach Of Lease Disputes And Litigation
      • Purchase And Sale Litigation
      • Zoning Disputes
      • Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
      • FAQ About Easements
    • Landlord-Tenant And Commercial Lease Disputes
    • Proposition 65 Litigation
    • Insurance Disputes
      • Insurance Companies’ Failure To Indemnify
      • Insurance Companies’ Refusal To Defend
      • Bad Faith Claims
    • Employment Defense Litigation
    • Transactional Law
      • Business And Corporate Transactions
      • Real Estate Transactions
      • Labor Transactions
  • Articles
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
Cadden & Fuller LLP
888-988-3477
  • Home
  • Attorneys
    • Thomas H. Cadden
    • H. Daniel Fuller
    • William D. Chapman
    • Judy Hirahara
    • Cecilia A. Perkins
    • John B. Taylor
  • Practice Areas
    • Business Litigation
      • Breach Of Contract
      • Breach Of Fiduciary Duty
      • Creditor Remedies
      • Directors And Officers’ Litigation
      • Fraud
      • Investment / Securities Litigation
      • Unfair Business Practices
      • Unfair Competition
    • Partnership And Shareholder Disputes
      • Partnership Disputes And Litigation
      • Shareholder Disputes And Litigation
    • Real Estate Litigation
      • Breach Of Lease Disputes And Litigation
      • Purchase And Sale Litigation
      • Zoning Disputes
      • Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)
      • FAQ About Easements
    • Landlord-Tenant And Commercial Lease Disputes
    • Proposition 65 Litigation
    • Insurance Disputes
      • Insurance Companies’ Refusal To Defend
      • Insurance Companies’ Failure To Indemnify
      • Bad Faith Claims
    • Employment Defense Litigation
    • Transactional Law
      • Business And Corporate Transactions
      • Real Estate Transactions
      • Labor Transactions
  • Articles
  • Blog
  • Contact Us

A Client-Focused Approach to Business and Real Estate Law

  1. Home
  2.  » 
  3. Blog

Orange County Business Law Blog

Common ways employees can breach an employment contract

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Dec 19, 2023 | Business Transactions

Employees under contract are generally savvier about their rights than those in previous eras. Interestingly, this has made many employers overly focused on ensuring they do nothing to violate the terms of an employment contract. Unfortunately, losing focus on your...

read more

What should business owners look for in a partner?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Dec 5, 2023 | Business Transactions

A partner can bring a lot to a business. However, the wrong business partner can create more difficulties than necessary. When looking for a business partner, owners should consider every minor detail. It can be hard to pin down what will make a good partner. Here are...

read more

What are the most common ADA facility violations?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Nov 27, 2023 | Business Litigation

Ensuring accessibility for all individuals is not just a legal requirement but a moral imperative. The Americans with Disabilities Act outlines accommodation guidelines for people with diverse needs. However, certain violations are commonly cited, signaling the need...

read more

4 common ways a breach of contract happens

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Nov 21, 2023 | Business Litigation

Contracts serve as the backbone of business transactions, outlining the terms and expectations between the parties involved. Despite meticulous planning, businesses often grapple with contract breaches, leading to disruptions and financial implications. 1. Material...

read more

2 potential red flags in commercial tenants 

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Nov 17, 2023 | Commercial Real Estate

A commercial lease can be beneficial for all parties. The landlord receives regular income and the tenant gets the use of the property to conduct their business operations.  For the most part, such agreements run smoothly but this isn’t always the case. As with most...

read more

What to do if a tenant is suing you over a lease

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Nov 3, 2023 | Commercial Real Estate

When a business wishes to locate itself in a commercial building, the lease agreement with the property owner tries to eliminate as many areas of potential dispute as possible. The lease agreement can detail how much the tenant is expected to pay each month plus the...

read more

Why mergers and acquisitions may lead to employee lawsuits

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Oct 19, 2023 | Business Transactions

The executives negotiating a business merger or acquisition usually look at the big picture for the organization. They want to achieve rapid expansion or to establish a larger market share, and a massive business transaction may be the best way to do so.  Once one...

read more

What is considered in a business valuation?

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Oct 4, 2023 | Business Transactions

Those who are considering purchasing a business or putting one up for sale will often start with a valuation. Both sides need to agree on roughly what the business is worth in the current market. The valuation may not give them the direct selling price, but it gives...

read more

What you need to know to prevent property line disputes

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Oct 2, 2023 | Real Estate

Disputes over property lines can be costly, time-consuming and stressful. Avoiding these conflicts starts with an in-depth understanding of your property’s boundaries and the steps available to you to enforce them. There are several things to consider when you want to...

read more

4 reasons shareholder disputes happen

On Behalf of Cadden & Fuller LLP | Sep 20, 2023 | Business Litigation

Shareholder disputes can be a complex and challenging issue for businesses operating in California. These conflicts can arise for various reasons, often leading to disagreements among individuals who hold ownership stakes in a company. 1. Differences in vision and...

read more
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Categories

  • Business Litigation (69)
  • Business Transactions (43)
  • Commercial Real Estate (63)
  • Real Estate (24)

Archives

Recent Posts

  • Steps to take if you suspect a breach of fiduciary duty
  • Can a property owner sell a leased property during its term?
  • California securities litigation and when it may be needed
  • What to look for in a potential business merger
  • Key considerations for California mergers

Subscribe To This Blog's Feed

Contact Our Attorneys Today

Cadden & Fuller LLP
Brand
Cadden & Fuller LLP

2050 Main Street
Suite 260
Irvine, CA 92614

Irvine Office

Phone: 888-988-3477

Fax: 949-450-0650

Review Us
  • Follow
  • Follow

© 2026 Cadden & Fuller LLP • All Rights Reserved

Disclaimer | Site Map | Privacy Policy | Business Development Solutions by FindLaw