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Focus (Forum & Focus)

May 8, 2008

Clean Sweep

Focus Column - By John W. Kim - Commercial landlords can pursue greater claims for tort-related damages against bankrupt tenants.

FOCUS COLUMN

By John W. Kim
This article appears on Page 5

      Commercial landlords can now pursue greater claims for tort-related damages against bankrupt tenants, making it good a practice for vacating tenants to dust up and mop even if they break a lease.
      Recently, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals published a significant decision that will be helpful to commercial landlords exposed to g...

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