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Plaintiff Failed To Engage In Interactive Process Required By FEHA.

January 11, 2013 by Leave a Comment

A Department General Order requires that when a police officer returns to full duty after a period of temporary duty, the officer must be able to perform the essential functions of the full duty police officer position. Here plaintiff started as a police officer in 1981 until 2005 when he suffered a severe heart attack […]

Filed Under: Administrative Law News, Appellate Law News, Employment Law News, Law Enforcement Law News, Legal News

Settlement Agreement Declared Void By Court.

January 10, 2013 by Leave a Comment

In 2002, the city of Los Angeles amended its municipal code to ban off-site advertising signs and alterations and enlargements to existing off-site signs, along with an inspection program involving an inspection fee. An outdoor advertising business brought a reverse validation action under Code of Civil Procedure section 860, [The validation statutes permit a local […]

Filed Under: Advertising/Billboard Law News, Appellate Law News, Legal News, Public Entity Law News, Settlement Law News

Pregnancy Discrimination Judgment Reversed.

January 10, 2013 by Leave a Comment

A jury awarded $113,830 in compensatory damages for employment pregnancy discrimination. The trial court later awarded $1,157,411 in attorney fees. The employer requested, and the trial court refused to give, the following instruction:  “You may not find that [the employer] discriminated against [the plaintiff] based upon a belief that [the employer] made a wrong or […]

Filed Under: Appellate Law News, Discrimination Law News, Employment Law News, Legal News, Trial Law News

Private Attorney General Fees May Be Recovered When Incurred In An Administrative Proceeding.

January 9, 2013 by Leave a Comment

If certain specified conditions are met, Code of Civil Procedure section 1021.5 provides for an award of attorney fees “in an action which has resulted in the enforcement of an important right affecting the public interest.” In Edna Valley Watch v. County of San Luis Obispo (Cal. App. Second Dist., Div. 6; August 2, 2011) […]

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Failure To Plead Alter Ego Theory Does Not Preclude Amendment Of Judgment If Alter Ego Was Virtually Represented In The Action.

January 8, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

After obtaining judgment against Sayrahan Group, LLC, plaintiff discovered that D’Arco had always had a 100% ownership of the company and made all of its business decisions. Plaintiff filed a motion to amend the judgment to add D’Arco as a judgment debtor. The trial court denied the motion, holding plaintiff had to file a new […]

Filed Under: Agency Law News, Appellate Law News, Business Law News, Corporate Law News, Damages Law News, Debt Collection Law News, Legal News

Japanese Resident May Not Be Compelled To Give Deposition In California.

January 7, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Toyota Motor Corp. v. Sup.Ct. (Stewart) (Cal. App. Second Dist., Div. 3; July 27, 2011) (As Mod. July 28, 2011)  197 Cal.App.4th 1107, [130 Cal.Rptr.3d 131; 2011 DJDAR 11254] resolves an apparent conflict between California Code of Civil Procedure Sections 1989 and 2025.260. Section 1989 provides that a person is not obligated to attend as […]

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Whether Party Is Subject To A Statutory Exemption From Arbitration Is For The Court To Decide.

January 7, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Section 1 of the Federal Arbitration Act exempts employment contracts of a class of workers engaged in interstate commerce. The determination whether this exemption applies must be made by the court, not by the arbitrator. Van Dusen v. U.S. District Court (9th Cir.; July 27, 2011) 654 F.3d 838, [17 Wage & Hour Cas. 2d […]

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Practice What You Preach.

January 4, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Lawyer/employer who said he “handled sexual harassment cases, representing both plaintiffs and defendants, and had taught seminars on sexual harassment” was sued for sexual discrimination by an employee of law firm.  Some evidence related to harassing activity outside the plaintiff’s presence.  The trial court excluded the “ME TOO” evidence.  The jury found for the defense […]

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Unauthorized Use Of Another’s Password Constitutes Identity Theft.

January 4, 2013 by Leave a Comment

After minor received another person’s password and account information, he used it to gain access to her Facebook and posted obscene messages on two pages and altered her profile. Even though defendant did not obtain the password and account information “willfully,” because he had not solicited it, his use of the information was unlawful and […]

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One Person Does Not A Partnership Make.

January 3, 2013 by Leave a Comment

Two brothers formed a partnership business which thrived for years until one partner withdrew.  The brothers sued each other, alleging various causes of action.  They asked the Superior Court to set a valuation of the business for buyout purposes.  The Court of Appeal noted that both brothers wanted the court to assume a partnership can […]

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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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