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Intentional Interference With Expected Inheritance [IIEI]; There’s A New Tort In Town!

March 22, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Homosexual Intentional Interference With Expected Inheritance [IIEI]

It’s called intentional interference with expected inheritance [IIEI].  Two adult males were in a long-term committed relationship when one was hospitalized and awaiting surgery.  He asked his partner to prepare a will dividing his estate equally between his estranged sister and the partner.  The partner prepared the will and sent a copy of it to the […]

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Manufacturing Defect Summary Judgment In Favor Of Medical Device Manufacturer Reversed.

March 20, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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Plaintiff had a prosthesis implanted in his femur, and reported pain in his thigh 18 months later. A fatigue fracture was discovered. Defendant manufacturers filed a motion for summary judgment, which included a declaration from an engineer stating the prosthesis was not defective in design or manufacture. Plaintiff’s opposition included the declaration of a metallurgist who […]

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Despite The Fact Its Corporate Powers Were Suspended When The Appeal Was Filed, So Long As Corporation Was Reinstated, Plaintiff Corporation Was Permitted To Continue With Its Appeal.

March 19, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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Before trial, defendants learned that plaintiff corporation’s corporate powers had been suspended by the State of California due to nonpayment of taxes and moved for the trial court to preclude plaintiff from offering any evidence at trial. The court denied the motion contingent on the corporation’s reviving its corporate powers. Later, the court entered judgment in […]

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Concealed Weapon Exception Narrowly Construed.

March 19, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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A trial court issued a peremptory writ directing the office of the District Attorney to afford a retired District Attorney investigator, who resigned from the D.A.’s office prior to retirement age, a hearing to determine if there is good cause to deny issuing him a certificate authorizing him to carry a concealed weapon and loaded firearm.  […]

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Fall Off Bed In Hospital Ordinary Negligence Governed By The Two-Year Statute Of Limitations.

March 18, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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A patient brought an action against a hospital for general negligence and premises liability after a bed rail collapsed causing her injuries when she fell to the floor nearly two years earlier. The trial court dismissed the action, ruling the action was one for professional negligence subject to the one-year statute of limitations [Code of Civil […]

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No Equitable Contribution From Employer’s Insurance Policies Until All Of The Tortfeasor Employee’s Policies Exhausted.

March 18, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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An employee caused injuries to another person while driving his car in connection with his employer’s business.  Three insurance policies were in effect.  Insurer #1 insured the negligent employee.  Insurers # 2 and #3 insured the employer. After a settlement, Insurer #1 sought equitable contribution from #2 and #3, which the trial court ordered after granting […]

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An Administrative Subpoena Duces Tecum May Issue By The California Corporations Commissioner To Subpoena Witnesses In Order To Investigate Violations Of The Corporate Securities Law.

March 16, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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Believing that a corporation might be engaged in violations of the Corporate Securities Law of 1968 [CSL; Corporations Code section 25000], the California Corporations Commissioner issued a subpoena duces tecum requiring the production of certain documents. When all of the documents were not forthcoming, the Commissioner subpoenaed the custodian of records, and the corporation refused to […]

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Despite The Pregnancy Disability Leave Act Mandating Four Months Leave, An Employer May Nonetheless Be Liable For Other Violations Under The Fair Employment And Housing Act.

March 14, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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Plaintiff brought an action under the California Fair Employment and Housing Act [Government Code section 12900; FEHA] alleging she was disabled due to a high risk pregnancy. Her employer granted her all permissible leave available under the Pregnancy Disability Leave Act [Government Code section 12945; PDLL], then terminated her employment when she failed to report for […]

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Injunction Enjoining Former Employees/Plaintiffs From Free Speech Rights Discussing Action With Current Employees Vacated.

March 13, 2013 by Leave a Comment

The trial court ordered plaintiffs in a qui tam action from discussing their case with current employees during the pendency of the lawsuit. On appeal, plaintiffs argue the order is unsupported by the evidence, violates policies underlying the False Claims Act [Government Code section 12650] and that it infringes the free speech rights of the individual […]

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CHP Owed No Duty Of Care To Bus Passengers Involved In Highway Collision.

March 12, 2013 by Leave a Comment

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An SUV was in a collision and came to rest on its side blocking at least one lane of SR 99 when a Greyhound bus came upon the scene and another collision occurred, resulting in the deaths of three bus passengers and three SUV occupants. In the litigation which followed, Greyhound cross-complained against the California Highway […]

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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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