Baer v. Tedder CA4/3
We need only briefly summarize the litigation history, spanning over two decades, to give some context to the issues raised in this appeal. We incorporate by reference the pertinent facts set forth in our prior opinions. The original complaint, filed in 1996, arises out of business dealings between Dan W. Baer and Tedder, during the late 1980s and early 1990s. (Baer v. Tedder et al. (Feb. 28, 2018, G052729) [nonpub. opn.] (Baer 1).) It began as an action filed by Tedder, as general partner of multiple Nevada limited partnerships he created to provide “asset protection” services to his clients. (Ibid.) Tedder, who is also an attorney, sued on behalf of the limited partnerships to recover on loans they allegedly made to Baer’s two corporations to acquire real estate owned by the corporations. (Ibid.)
Baer’s corporations and Tedder cross-complained against each other seeking to determine their respective interests in the real estate and other business pursuits.
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