June 2018 Archives
California’s all-you-can-fly airline might be grounded by lawsuit
They’re not for everyone, but some Americans absolutely adore all-you-can-eat restaurants. A California-based airline has taken the concept of all-you-can-eat to the skies. Membership-based Surf Air offers all-you-can-fly travel in its small planes. Destinations include San Diego, Las Vegas, Palm Springs, Santa Barbara, Oakland, Lake Tahoe and San Jose.
Lawsuit: Downtown San Diego landmark is driving away business
When it opened in 1985, Horton Plaza was an instant shopping success that many in San Diego credited with revitalizing downtown. But the owner of the Jimbo’s Naturally food store chain says the landmark mall has deteriorated and now drives people away rather than luring them in.
Drink up: Part-owner of San Diego brewer files breach of contract suit
Just across the bay from downtown San Diego, sits Coronado Island. Perhaps most famous for Hotel del Coronado, it's also known for its sparkling sandy beaches and gentle ocean breezes. The island is also known as the home of Coronado Brewing Company, a craft beer maker with a nationwide reach.
Protecting your IP
The very first purchase after you buy a new house is home insurance. After you buy a new car, the first purchase is auto insurance. In fact, in most cases you can’t buy a house or car without getting an insurance policy that protects you and your property.
How do you contest a will?
Your parents may have not included you in their will. Is there anything you can do to challenge it? There must be something you can do. If you are a person who would benefit from the will then you may have an opportunity to challenge it, according to basic probate laws. The laws are different in every state. The Probate Code says those people who are considered to be “interested persons” in the will can contest it. It can be spouses, children, even creditors or others who have rights to the estate.