ZBS Law, LLP is thrilled to announce that Kim Lepore-Quam has been re-elected as President of the Arizona Trustee Association! Congratulations, Kim!
ZBS Law is excited to announce that our very own Kim Lepore-Quam has been named one of the 2019 Lawyers of Distinction! Congratulations, Kim!
This past weekend, ZBS Law leadership met in Los Angeles for their Fall summit! The summit was held to promote communication between the firm’s five offices, develop strategic plans for meeting the expectations of our clients, provide training and to exchange ideas on how to continue the firm’s commitment to client relationships.
Dear Valued Client: On October 8, 2019, California Governor, Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1482 (AB 1482) into law. AB 1482, entitled Tenant Protection Act of 2019, imposes statewide rent control and governs annual rent increases and evictions. The effective date of the new law is January 1, 2020. A copy of AB 1482 may…
ZBS Law LLP is excited to welcome Amber Labrecque to the team! Amber Labrecque (Norling) is an associate attorney in the Portland, Oregon office. Prior to joining ZBS Law, Amber focused her practice on real estate, creditor’s rights, and evictions. In 2004, Amber Labrecque graduated from University of California, Berkeley with a Bachelor of Arts…
Dear Valued Client, Earlier this year, California Governor Brown signed the bill, AB 2343, which affects the notice period in non-payment of rent and breach of covenant of lease unlawful detainer actions and the response period in all unlawful detainer actions. The bill goes into effect on September 1, 2019 and will cause Saturdays, Sundays,…
ZBS is excited to welcome Marvin Adviento to the team! Marvin Adviento is a senior associate attorney in the Firm’s Irvine office. Mr. Adviento has over ten years of experience representing financial institutions in all stages of litigation, including trial and appeal. Prior to that, Mr. Adviento obtained valuable trial experience as a Deputy District…
Our Managing Bankruptcy attorney, Erin McCartney, has a featured article in the Summer 2019 UTA Quarterly. Erin McCartney discusses the case of The People v. Astorga-Lider, and how the California Court of Appeals, Fourth Appellate District, affirmed a holding which found a fraudulent deed of trust void pursuant to California Penal Code Section 115. Check…
Valued Partners, As you may know, Oregon recently enacted legislation requiring an additional notice to be sent to borrowers facing foreclosure seeking to sell their redemptive rights that warns them of potential offers they may receive concerning the sale of their right of redemption and right to surplus proceeds. The Act modifies three provisions of…
Effective June 10, 2019, Nevada AB393 (the “statute”) adds foreclosure restrictions and a pre-foreclosure notice requirement concerning the rights of federal, state, and tribal workers who may be affected by a government shutdown (“affected worker”). The statute was passed and is effective as of June 10, 2019, without any language as to retroactive effect. The…