The question in this case is whether a homeowners association is required by the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (Civ.Code, § 4000 et seq.) (the Davis-Stirling Act) to accept partial payments from an owner of a separate interest, who is delinquent in paying his or her assessments, after a lien has been recorded against the […]
Another Creative Declaratory Relief Action…This One Concerning Who Makes A Decision, The Court Or The Arbitrator.
An employee filed a wage and hour claim. His employer filed a declaratory relief action alleging its arbitration with the employee required the employee’s wage and hour claims to be arbitrated on an individual basis rather than classwide. The employee petitioned the trial court to order the employer to submit its declaratory relief claims to […]
Buyer Of Real Property May Not Rely On Appraisal Ordered By Lender.
Plaintiff entered into a written contract to buy vacant land. His lender hired a real estate appraiser to perform an appraisal of the property. Upon determining the property he purchased was unsuitable for his purposes, plaintiff brought an action against the appraiser for negligent misrepresentation, alleging the property value in the appraisal was in excess […]
Defendant Served With Notice Of Violation Of The Consumer Legal Remedies Act (CLRA) May Not Maintain A Declaratory Relief Action To Establish There Was No Violation.
A consumer served a dietary supplement manufacturer with a one page notice and demand, pursuant to Civil Code section 1782 [ Consumer Legal Remedies Act; CLRA ] via certified mail contending that its product “Amberen,” was being marketed falsely and misleadingly as a “natural remedy for Menopausal symptom relief,” in violation of the CLRA. The […]
Pharmacist Loses His License.
Plaintiff is a pharmacist who appeals from a judgment denying his petition for writ of mandate in the trial court. His petition sought to overturn a decision by the California State Board of Pharmacy revoking his license to operate a pharmacy. An Accusation was filed by the Board which contended the pharmacy unlawfully received nearly […]
No Clarification Needed For A Jury To Understand A Word That Is Readily Understood And Not Used In A Technical Sense.
A police officer on a motorcycle was killed when a man was exiting his employer’s driveway onto a highway at the end of the work day. The officer’s family brought a wrongful death suit against the employer, contending the employee was within the course and scope of his employment at the time of the collision. […]
“A Successful Lawsuit Is One Worn By A Policeman,” Robert Frost.
In March 2004, a real estate broker signed an exclusive listing agreement with the seller of acreage. In September 2004, a potential buyer extended an offer directly to the seller. Meanwhile, as the seller negotiated with the potential buyer, plaintiff continued to market the property. The sale of the property closed in July 2005 with […]
New Trial Ordered In Breach Of Fiduciary Duty Action; Limited To Remedies Only.
Preferred shareholders in a now-dissolved software company brought action against the company’s chief financial and chief executive officers, contending they colluded to secure a preferential sale of the company’s assets to another company, thus violating their fiduciary duties. The court, after a bench trial, concluded the two had committed a breach of fiduciary duty, but […]
Massage Therapist Not Entitled To A Defense For Sexual Assault.
A massage therapist was sued by a client who contended he committed a sexual assault against her during a massage. The therapist contended an insurance company owed him a duty to defend the action because he was either a partner or an employee of the insured and the alleged assault occurred in the scope of […]
Same Pornographic Story; Different Twist.
A man brought his computer in for servicing, and the repairman viewed what appeared to him “to be underage girls engaged in sexual activity.” He called the police. The responding officer indicated the images the repairman saw did not appear to be pornographic, but asked the repairman to search the rest of the computer. The […]
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