
Timeshare owners sued Diamond for improperly refusing to accept their paid-in-full timeshare into Diamond’s voluntary surrender program, in violation of California’s elder abuse laws and against the state’s public policy prohibiting a timeshare developer from restricting its customers’ access to legal counsel.… Read More
Diamond sued cancellation law firm, alleging that the use of attorneys and law firms can “easily be abused.”… Read More
The court refused to enforce a timeshare contract’s forum selection provision that would otherwise require timeshare owners to litigate in Mexico; Diamond seeks to overturn the ruling.… Read More
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