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A
receiver is an unbiased third party appointed by a court
to carry its orders into effect. There are a variety of instances where
a court might appoint a receiver, but they generally fall within one of
the following categories:
- Enforcement
of a Court Judgment
- In Aid of Execution
- Charging Orders
- Corporate / LLC Alter Ego
- ABC License Sales (CCP §708.630)
- Interim Corporate
Management
- Real Property
(Rents, Issues & Profits)
- Deed of Trust Foreclosure
- Marital Dissolutions
- Fraudulent Transfers
- Criminal Profiteering (PC §186, et. seq.)
- Aggravated White Collar Crime (PC §186.11)
CalReceiver
specializes in small business receiverships, fraudulent transfers,
asset marshalling and recovery, fraud investigation, sale of alcoholic beverage licenses under Enforcement of Judgments Law,
and other general and equity receiverships.
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