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Prosperous Law Group

3692 Katella Ave.
Los Angeles, California
(562) 296-8750
About Prosperous Law Group
"An active member of the local Chamber of Commerce, Business Development Committee and assisting small, medium, and upstart businesses with business formation, risk management, litigation, and general counsel work Successfully completed over 400 litigated matters including trials, mediation, and arbitration throughout California and surrounding states Trained in litigation under the Trial Advocacy Training Program organized by NITA and manages litigation portfolios for many of the firm’s corporate clients Consistently advises closely held and family owned corporations on growth strategies and how to navigate the insurance deductible/Self-Insured Retention mine fields Successfully guided companies through business acquisitions and financial restructuring Assisted companies grow their businesses five-folds prior to sale Routinely speaks at business development agencies seminars, industry association groups and participates in hands-on workshops for business owners on matters that directly impact emerging and mid-size businesses"
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Sep 18, 2022
From an Anonymous Contractor
LouisianaConstruction Contract
Managing Partner at Prosperous Law Group
this indemnity agreement language shifts the burden of risk from the contractor to the owner. Ex. Owner is agreeing to indemnify (defend and pay for any
mistakes or costs that contractor may face) AND hold harmless (not make a claim against contractor) for any types of claims or demands from any other
parties involved in the project (including claims that contractor did not pay its subs or suppliers or where contractor caused other subs or vendors See More...
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Feb 16, 2023
From an Anonymous Contractor
CaliforniaForeclosure
Managing Partner at Prosperous Law Group
The quickest way is to contact any of the construction attorneys in this group to draft the lawsuit and file it by the deadline in order to preserve your rights to
enforce the mechanics lien. If you miss the deadline, then you will have rendered your mechanics lien toothless and will have to withdraw your lien. If not,
the liened party can go to court and obtain an order to have your lien removed and charge you for the costs of removing it.
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Feb 15, 2023
Feb 15, 2023
From an Anonymous Contractor
CaliforniaLien Releases
Managing Partner at Prosperous Law Group
The best practice is to give only an unconditional for the amount that they have actually paid you. See More...
Dec 26, 2022
From an Anonymous Contractor
CaliforniaPayment Disputes
Managing Partner at Prosperous Law Group
sorry, but an unlicensed contractor cannot file a valid mechanics lien against homeowner nor can they file lawsuit to recover for breach of contract. The csll
of California is very strict on unlicensed work.
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Oct 20, 2022
From an Anonymous Contractor
CaliforniaLawsuitLicenses
Managing Partner at Prosperous Law Group
Disgorgement has been determined by the courts to be a penalty against the contractor for having licensure discrepancies. While it is a harsh penalty, it is
NOT absolute. A contractor may have some wiggle room if he can qualify under section 7031 (e) but has to show that 1) he was licensed before the start of
the project and 2) acted reasonably and in good faith to maintain proper licensure, and (3) acted promptly and in good faith to remedy the failure.See More...
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