Entries by Ryan-Cruz Law, APC

Ruth Ryan-Cruz – Guest Speaker at MANA Scholarship Awards Ceremony 2015

On Saturday, June 20, 2015, Ruth Ryan-Cruz, Esq. was a guest speaker at the MANA de San Diego’s scholarship awards ceremony held at the University of California, San Diego’s School of Medicine‘s Medical Education and Telemedicine Bldg. In speaking, Ruth addressed the 2014-2015 Latina scholarship recipients about the importance of higher education. At this event, […]

Supreme Court rules on same-sex marriage

On this day, Friday, June 26, 2015, the United States Supreme Court rules on same-sex marriage. Before the ruling,  same-sex couples could marry in only 36 states and District of Columbia. Within hours of the Supreme Court decision, weddings were taking place in new states, including Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Ohio, and North and South Dakota. […]

Intellectual Property Law

Intellectual property includes, but is not limited to: Copyright E-commerce Laws Cyberspace Law Online Terms and Conditions Social Media and Internet Law Technology Transactions Trademark / Trade names Service Mark Trade Secrets International Protection  

Real Estate Law

Real Estate Law includes, but is not limited to: Leases – Residential and Commercial Tenancy Matters Easement Deeds HOA Disputes Sales and Purchase Agreements – Residential and Commercial Title Issues Environmental Problems

Business & Corporate Law

Business and Corporate Law includes, but is not limited to: Antitrust Law Supply Chain Law Contracts Negotiations Distributor and Reseller Agreements Trade Regulation Agency Regulation Employment and Labor Matters General Counsel Domestic and International Transactions Corporate Law Corporate Formation Corporate Governance Shareholder Disputes Shareholder Agreements Investment Opportunities Corporate Transactions Mergers and Acquisitions Buy-Out Agreements Winding […]

Estate Planning

Estate Planning includes, but is not limited to: Probate Trusts (Revocable Living Trust) Trust Administration Wills – Simple and Complex Business Succession Planning Power of Attorney Medical Privacy Documents Organ Donation and DNR Plans Burial or Cremation Planning

Summer Camp’s New Duties to Disclose

California’s Sixth District Court of Appeal has ruled that summer camps, as daycare providers, have a duty to minors and their parents to disclose suspected molestation by camp employees, a duty beyond simply caring for the campers. The case arose after parents brought suit against Keith Edward Woodhouse and his employer, Camp on the Hill, […]