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Real Estate Agent Injured By Concealed Danger While Showing Foreclosed-Upon Home.

May 30, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Concealed Danger

A loan services company owned a home which had been foreclosed upon. The home had been visited by more than 100 real estate agents. One of the features was an attic that had been converted into a bonus room by a previous owner, which room was accessed by using a pull-down stairway. The home had been […]

Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Foreclosure Education, Foreclosure Law News, Legal News, Personal Injury Law News, Real Estate Law News

Attorney Disqualification Order Reversed.

May 29, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Attorney Disqualification

In a Lemon Law case brought under the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act [Civil Code section 1790], Ford Motor Company successfully moved to disqualify plaintiff’s lawyer on grounds the lawyer previously defended Ford in other Lemon Law cases. The appellate court reversed the attorney disqualification order, stating:  “The trial court abused its discretion in concluding that the […]

Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Attorney-Client / Attorney Work Product Law News, Legal News, Procedural Law News

Plaintiff Calls It A Sidewalk; City Calls It A Trail.

May 29, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Plaintiff brought an action against a city after she was injured when she tripped over a protruding tree trunk while taking a walk on a sidewalk. Others called the place where she took the walk a trail, saying it was used for horseback riding and hiking. Government Code section 831.4, subdivision (a), provides that public entities […]

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Water Damage Not Covered Under Insurance Policy.

May 28, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Plaintiff noticed condensation and mold around the windows of his home. Upon inspection, a plumber discovered a slow water leak which pooled under the home. Plaintiff had purchased a “Farmers Next Generation Homeowners Policy” which had limited water damage coverage. The policy described what was not included in the limited water damage coverage:  “. . . […]

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Workers Compensation Psychiatric Injury Award Annulled.

May 28, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Labor Code section 3208.3, subdivision (h), states a psychiatric injury is not compensable “if the injury was substantially caused by a lawful nondiscriminatory, good faith personnel action.” In this case, the worker sustained psychiatric injury after encountering trouble at work. An agreed medical evaluator concluded the injury was not substantially caused by personnel actions, and the Workers […]

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Trial Court Wrongly Analyzed Rees-Levering Motor Vehicle Sales and Finance Act.

May 27, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Plaintiff filed a class action pursuant to the Rees-Levering Motor Vehicle Sales and Finance Act [Civil Code section 2981] on behalf of those who had their vehicles repossessed by or voluntarily surrendered to a car dealership. Plaintiff had missed several car payments and voluntarily surrendered her car, whereupon she was sent a Notice of Intention to […]

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Lawyer’s Letter Viewed As A Threat.

May 24, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Plaintiff brought an action against defendant, a lawyer, after defendant sent him a letter: “As you are aware, I have been retained to represent Media Print & Copy . We are in the process of uncovering the substantial fraud, conversion and breaches of contract that your client has committed on my client. . . . To […]

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No Need To Exhaust Administrative Review Where Administrative Body Lacks Jurisdiction.

May 23, 2013 by Leave a Comment

In City of Fillmore v. State Board of Equalization (Cal. App. Second Dist., Div. 3; April 20, 2011) 194 Cal.App.4th 716, [125 Cal.Rptr.3d 186, 2011 DJDAR 5641], the State Board of Equalization issued a decision in favor of plaintiffs (cities). After the time to appeal had passed, the City of Fillmore sought to appeal the decision and the […]

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Attorney Disqualification May Be Impliedly Waived By Delay.

May 23, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Where a party delays seeking to disqualify a lawyer representing an opposing party, they should act without unreasonable delay. Where the delay in bringing the Attorney Disqualification motion is extreme or unreasonable and the opposing party can show extreme prejudice, the court may deny the motion. Liberty National Enterprises LP v. Chicago Title Insurance Co. (Cal. App. […]

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Rape Victim May Use Fictitious Name In Signing Verifications.

May 22, 2013 by Leave a Comment

A Rape victim sued her perpetrator and his mother under a fictitious name alleging fraudulent transfers after she obtained a civil judgment. She verified discovery responses using the fictitious name and the trial court granted motions ordering further discovery responses, using her true name. The Court of Appeal reversed. Code Civ. Proc. §2015.5 requires that declarations […]

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Everything You Need to Know About Adverse Possession in California

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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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