A husband and wife were injured in an auto accident and brought an action against another motorist as well as the county for dangerous condition of public property. The complaint alleged the other driver was unable to see the plaintiffs as they pulled out from one road onto another. The county moved for summary judgment based […]
Ninth Circuit Reversed Grant Of Summary Judgment In Excessive Force Action Involving The Death Of An Attorney.
In response to a hang-up 911 call, police arrived at a home to find a delusional man, an attorney, sitting in the driveway. It took four officers to handcuff him. Even after being handcuffed, the man pumped his fists and kicked his feet and toes onto the asphalt. An officer kept his knee on the man’s […]
CIGA Sent Packing In Workers’ Compensation Case.
Applicant in a Workers’ Compensation action was on the payroll of a company, but was working as a personal assistant for the president of the company. The company had one insurer and the president of the company had homeowner’s insurance with another insurer. Of course, there were arguments about who employed her, but the parties were […]
Marijuana Conversion Action Against County Thrown Out.
Sheriff’s deputies seized and destroyed approximately 1,500 pounds of marijuana under cultivation in a remote area of Humboldt County. Plaintiffs each has a written physician’s recommendation for up to two ounces of marijuana per day, sued the County for conversion and violation of their constitutional and statutory rights to be free from unreasonable search and seizure […]
County Plastic Bag Prohibition Upheld.
The Marin County Board of Supervisors enacted Ordinance No. 3553 in January 2011. Effective January 1, 2012, the ordinance prohibits certain retail establishments from dispensing single-use plastic bags and requires retailers to impose a reasonable charge of not less than five cents for dispensing a single-use, recycled-content paper bag. An agricultural commissioner’s report stated that […]
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nypd brings fat tuesday festivities to vets in queens nfl caps Backcountry runs in Granite Canyon, to the north of the resort in Grand Teton National Park and accessed from the top of the tram or the Apres Vous lift, are more committing. They require route finding skills, or, better yet, someone who knows the […]
The main objective of this project was to confront rage
And me, not knowing how to deal with this raw emotion myself, found it critical to workshop an idea for dance and collective art making to be a way to re construct these emotions, specifically among millennial artists. The main objective of this project was to confront rage, move through it, and get back to, […]
We Don’t Need No Stinking Commercials.
Fox Broadcasting Co. licenses its shows to companies which sell Fox programs online or stream them over the internet. One such distributor is Dish Network, the third largest pay television service provider in the U.S. Dish retransmits Fox’s broadcasts under a 2002 contract, which provides in part: “Dish shall not ‘distribute’ Fox programs on an ‘interactive, time-delayed, […]
Trial Court Lacked Evidence To Grant A Motion In Limine So The Jury Verdict Was Reversed.
In a business dispute after a 20-year business relationship, goods were delivered by plaintiff to defendant, and the invoices correctly listed the agreed upon price of the goods. The trial court denied plaintiff’s motion in limine to preclude evidence that would vary the express terms of 33 invoices, interest payments as late charges. But in purportedly […]
Problem Tenant.
A landlord leased property to a private school. At a certain point, the landlord listed the premises for sale with a real estate broker, and decided to have a building inspector “find out all the things that may or may not be wrong.” The lease provided for the landlord to inspect “at reasonable times after reasonable […]
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