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Superior Court Told To Bow Out Of Retaining Jurisdiction.

February 19, 2013 by Leave a Comment

The parties had a disagreement about a lease. The superior court retaining jurisdiction after trial “to make further orders, including injunctions, if necessary in the future to effectuate and or enforce the Court’s judgment.”  The appellate court reversed that portion of the judgment, stating:  “We are concerned with the court retaining jurisdiction for the life of […]

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No Bystander Claim For Emotional Distress When There Is No Contemporaneous Perception That Defective Product Caused Injury.

February 14, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Emotional Distress - personal injury attorney

Plaintiff brought an action after she suffered emotional distress upon witnessing the death of her brother while they were scuba diving off the coast of Catalina Island.  At the time of the accident, plaintiff thought her brother had a heart attack, but later learned that a plastic flow-restriction insert had become lodged in decedent’s second stage […]

Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Legal News, Negligence Law News, Personal Injury Law News, Product Liability Law News

Specific Statutes Take Precedence Over Older And More General Statutes.

February 13, 2013 by Leave a Comment

cemetery - probate statutes

Plaintiff filed suit for breach of contract to make a will 91 days after rejection by the estate of his claim but within a year of the decedent’s death.  The administrator of the estate is the defendant, and her demurrer was sustained without leave to amend after the trial court found plaintiff’s suit was time barred.  […]

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In Wrongful Death And Survivor Causes Of Action Administrator Of Estate Not Required To Join All Heirs.

February 13, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Survival Action - wrongful death

Plaintiff, the administrator of the estate of a decedent, brought an action alleging both wrongful death and survival causes of action. The defendants moved to abate the action for failure join all necessary parties.  The administrator admitted she did not represent the heirs.  The trial court ordered the entire action abated.  Code of Civil Procedure section […]

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FEHA Claim For Sexual Harassment Not Viable In Same Sex Incivility In Workplace.

February 12, 2013 by Leave a Comment

FEHA claim for sexual harassment

In Patrick C. Kelley v. The Conco Companies (Cal. App. First Dist., Div. 5; June 6, 2011) 196 Cal.App.4th 191, [126 Cal.Rptr.3d 651, 112 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 1301], while working on a construction site, the plaintiff, a male, was subjected to grossly offensive, graphic, vulgar, and explicit comments about sexual acts, by a male supervisor and a […]

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Anti-SLAPP Motion Should Have Been Granted In Registered Sex Offender Case.

February 12, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Anti-SLAPP Motion

The renter/defendant of a house owned by the owner/plaintiff told a potential buyer of the house that a registered sex offender lived immediately across the street from the house.  The sale fell through and the owner sued the renter for interfering with the sale.  The renter filed an anti-SLAPP motion under Code of Civil Procedure section […]

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Transcript Of Police Recording Admissible As A Party Admission.

February 11, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Party Admission

In Kincaid v. Kincaid (Cal. App. Second Dist., Div. 4; July 6, 2011) 197 Cal.App.4th 75, [127 Cal.Rptr.3d 863, 2011 DJDAR 10048],  the mother of decedent, who committed suicide, brought a wrongful death action alleging torture, sexual abuse, and death against her former husband, who was decedent’s step-father.  The defendant, moved for summary judgment.  In her opposition to the […]

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Arbitrator Not Required To Disclose Details About His Family, Or Religion.

February 11, 2013 by Leave a Comment

After receiving an arbitrator’s award and searching the internet to find out the arbitrator’s parents were German Jewish escapees who lost family and property in the Holocaust, the losing party claimed the superior court erred in not vacating the award because the arbitrator did not disclose his religion and family background.  The losing party, whose father […]

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Frivolous Claim Under False Claim Act Entitles Employee To Attorney Fees.

February 8, 2013 by Leave a Comment

False Claim Act

Kern county sued an employee under the False Claim Act (Government Code section12650 ff.) after the employee sought reimbursement for classes taken. The court found that the action under the False Claims Act was frivolous and was filed in retaliation for a federal suit against the county filed by the employee. The court awarded attorney fees […]

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Failure To Give Proper Notice Of Amount Sought Prevents Default Judgment.

February 6, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Where the complaint fails to specify the amount sought to be recovered (or in cases involving personal injury, or wrongful death, where the plaintiff fails to serve a statement of damages (Code of Civil Procedure section 425.11)), the court lacks jurisdiction to enter a default judgment. This is true whether the default is the result of […]

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