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Confidential Documents Belonging To Nonprofit Given To Mine Lawyers.

September 4, 2013 by Leave a Comment

A nonprofit environmental group opposed a mine project through a ballot initiative, in order to preserve natural resources. In its venture, the nonprofit contracted with a fundraiser, and eventually the two had a financial dispute. The fundraiser gave confidential documents belonging to the nonprofit to the lawyers for the mine; the lawyers gave the fundraiser a […]

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On Dangerous Condition Of Public Property Claim County Granted Summary Judgment.

September 3, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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 […]

Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Government Law News, Legal News, Negligence Law News, Public Entity Law News, Summary Judgment Law News, Tort Law News

CIGA Sent Packing In Workers’ Compensation Case.

September 2, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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 […]

Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Contract Law News, Employment Law News, Insurance Law News, Legal News, Workers Compensation Law News

Marijuana Conversion Action Against County Thrown Out.

September 2, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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 […]

Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Constitutional Law News, Easement and Property Rights Law News, Government Law News, Law Enforcement Law News, Legal News, Real Estate Law News

County Plastic Bag Prohibition Upheld.

August 31, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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 […]

Filed Under: Appellate Law News, CEQA Law News, Environmental Law News, Legal News

Trial Court Lacked Evidence To Grant A Motion In Limine So The Jury Verdict Was Reversed.

August 30, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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 […]

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Problem Tenant.

August 29, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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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Volunteer Police Officer Not An Employee Under FEHA.

August 28, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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The city of Los Angeles deems those who serve as volunteer police reserve officers as employees for the limited purpose of extending workers’ compensation benefits. The appellate court held:  “The City’s policy decision to extend workers’ compensation benefits to these individuals, who voluntarily put themselves in harm’s way on behalf of the community, does not transform the volunteers‘ […]

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Code of Civil Procedure section 998 Expert Costs For Defendant After Voluntary Dismissal Prior To Trial.

August 27, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Plaintiff was injured in a fall in a supermarket. Defendant’s overtures toward settlement under Code of Civil Procedure section 998, as well as defendant’s demand for exchange of expert witnesses were ignored by plaintiff. Defendant moved in limine to preclude the use of experts by plaintiff, and plaintiff dismissed the action prior to a ruling. Defendant […]

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In FEHA Action, No Need To Show Action Frivolous In Order To Obtain Ordinary Costs.

August 27, 2013 by Leave a Comment

The trial court granted a motion for summary judgment in favor of a fire department in a FEHA case [California Fair Employment and Housing Act; Government Code section 12900], and then ordered plaintiff to pay costs of $5,368.88. On appeal, the court stated: “The issue presented is whether the District, as the prevailing party, must show […]

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Everything You Need to Know About Adverse Possession in California

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