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Disney’s Procedures Did Not Amount To A Lack Of Reasonable Accommodation.

August 23, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Reasonable Accommodation

Disabled woman brought an action against Disney because Disneyland has a policy barring Segway devices from the park. The trial court granted summary judgment to Disney after finding it established that a Segway is an unstable two-wheeled device that could accelerate quickly, either forward or backward and injure the rider and/or others if the rider is […]

Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Discrimination Law News, Evidentiary Law News, Legal News, Summary Judgment Law News

Hippotherapy Not Covered By State of California Children’s Services, CCS.

August 22, 2013 by Leave a Comment

CCalifornia Children’s Services

Child, now approximately 12 years old, was born with severe orthopedic problems and requires physical therapy. She received hippotherapy, involving placement of the child upon a horse wherein a therapist uses the movement of the horse to provide sensory input. She thereafter applied to California Children’s Services [CCS] to pay for hippotherapy she was receiving from […]

Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Children Law News, Government Law News, Health Care Law News, Legal News

Judge Used As Pawn In Civil Extortion / Settlement Demand?

August 22, 2013 by Leave a Comment

In a squabble over the receipts of a consortium of restaurants, a demand letter was sent. The appellate opinion contains the letter, albeit with the name and photograph of the judge omitted. A portion quoted states: “Because Mr. Moore has also received a copy of the enclosed lawsuit, I have deliberately left blank spaces in portions […]

Filed Under: Anti-SLAPP Law News, Appellate Law News, Legal News, Negligence Law News

Spiderman Not Able To Combat His Foes.

August 21, 2013 by Leave a Comment

patent infringement

Plaintiff invented a SpiderMan toy that allowed a user to mimic the superhero with foam string. Thereafter a rival produced a similar SpiderMan role-playing toy. Plaintiff sued the rival for patent infringement. The parties settled while the underlying action was pending, with the rival agreeing to purchase the patent. Their agreement had no expiration date, and […]

Filed Under: Contract Law News, Legal News, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal Law News, Patent Law News

United States Supreme Court Issues Proposition 8 Opinion.

August 21, 2013 by Leave a Comment

On June 26, 2013, the Supreme Court of the United States issued its ruling on the Proposition 8 matter in an opinion authored by John Roberts, Chief Justice of the United States. After first noting the public is currently engaged in an active political debate over whether same-sex couples should be allowed to marry, the high […]

Filed Under: Constitutional Law News, Discrimination Law News, Divorce Law News, Family Law News, Government Law News, Legal News, LGBT Law News, U.S. Supreme Court

False Imprisonment Action Against Counties To Proceed.

August 20, 2013 by Leave a Comment

False Imprisonment

The allegations are that a man was stopped by police for driving while talking on a cellphone. He handed over his driver’s license, which showed his name as Freddy Pantoja Rodriguez, his registration, and his proof of insurance. After the two officers held a discussion, appellant was told to step out of his car, and […]

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No Double Recovery When Plaintiff Dies After Suing Manufacturer And Son Brings Wrongful Death Claim.

August 20, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Double Recovery

Decedent brought an action against a cigarette manufacturer seeking damages for lung cancer, but died while the verdict was on appeal. In the present case, decedent’s son brought a wrongful death action against the tobacco company for his father’s death and received $12.8 million for loss of consortium. On appeal, the tobacco company contended the trial […]

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Fees For Prevailing In Petition To Compel Arbitration In Dispute Between Lawyers And Client Must Wait To See Who Prevails In The Arbitration.

August 19, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Plaintiffs brought an action against their former lawyers after the lawyers “settled several prior lawsuits brought on their behalf and did not allocate a sufficient amount of the settlement funds to the costs of suit, making plaintiffs liable to the former attorneys for costs that were actually recovered as part of the settlements.” The lawyers petitioned […]

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Enforcement Of Foreign Money Judgment Against A Church Is Not Repugnant To Free Exercise Clause Or Public Policy.

August 19, 2013 by Leave a Comment

A church in Japan, which is a registered California religious corporation, as well as a man in Japan, who is a resident of Los Angeles, was sued by a Japanese woman in Japan after “they had tortuously induced her to transfer nearly all of her assets to the Church.” The Japanese courts awarded her a $1.2 […]

Filed Under: Debt Collection Law News, Government Law News, Legal News, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal Law News, Tort Law News

Plea Agreement In Criminal Case Analyzed Under Contract Law.

August 17, 2013 by Leave a Comment

In 1991, defendant entered a plea agreement in a case charging six lewd and lascivious acts upon a child under the age of 14. He pled nolo contendere to a single count in exchange for dismissal of the other counts. The written plea form, which he signed, recited that the maximum penalties for his conviction would […]

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Everything You Need to Know About Adverse Possession in California

April 11, 2025 By Mark Mellor

Adverse possession is a legal concept that might sound surprising—it allows someone to claim ownership of property they don’t legally own, as long as specific conditions are met. While this might bring to mind images of opportunists taking over abandoned properties, adverse … Read More...

Understanding the Statute of Limitations for Wrongful Death Claims

March 31, 2025 By Mark Mellor

Losing a loved one is one of the most difficult experiences anyone can endure. When their passing is due to someone else’s negligence or misconduct, the pain can be compounded by the need to pursue justice. However, the law grants only a limited amount of time to take legal … Read More...

From Quitclaim to Warranty: A Look at Property Deeds

February 19, 2025 By Mark Mellor

Whether you're buying your first home or transferring property to a family member, understanding property deeds is critical. These seemingly simple documents are the backbone of every real estate transaction, ensuring legal ownership and protection for all parties involved. But … Read More...

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