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Law Practice

Oct. 23, 2004

'Kirkeby' Clarifies Valuable Tool to Represent Creditors

Focus Column - Real Property - By Jerome J. Blum - In Kirkeby v. Superior Court , 2004 DJDAR 8917 (Cal. July 22, 2004), the state Supreme Court held that a fraudulent-transfer claim alleging an actual transfer of real property and trying to avoid that transfer supports the recording of a notice of pendency of action (under Code of Civil Procedure Section 405 et seq.), commonly known as a lis pendens.

        
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