A construction project fell through when the developer ran out of money. The construction company filed a mechanic’s lien on the development. In connection with the construction loan agreement, the lender required the developer to assign its rights and remedies under the construction contract, but not its obligations, to the lender, and the construction company […]
Final Award Does Not Mean Revised Final Award.
In an underlying arbitration proceeding, the arbitrator initially issued a “Final Award” denying a request for an award of attorney fees by one of the parties. The arbitrator later modified the Final Award to include a fee award, and issued a “Revised Final Award.” The trial court confirmed the Revised Final Award. In reversing, the […]
Doesn’t Matter If Litigant Has The Money To Pay. If Someone Is On Public Assistance, Courts Must Give Them A Free Ride And Waive Court Fees.
A woman’s fee waivers were denied by the trial court, after the court concluded that, even though she received public assistance, she had other sources of money. In reversing, the appellate court stated: “There is nothing in the court’s orders or findings to suggest the court did not believe appellant was receiving public benefits. The […]
Statute Of Limitations For In Utero Exposure To Toxics.
Plaintiff was born with a birth defect affecting the structure of her brain. She alleges in her action against her mother’s former employer that her injuries were caused by her mother’s exposure and her in utero exposure to hazardous and toxic chemicals at her mother’s workplace more than 20 years earlier. The suit was filed […]
Anti-Slapp Motion Should Have Been Granted.
This action is for malicious prosecution. The plaintiff, a City Council member, was criminally prosecuted and acquitted in federal court. In this action, he sues the owner of a strip club who he alleges falsely testified he bribed plaintiff. At the heart of the matter is a city ordinance, referred to as the “no touch” […]
Insurance Is Like Marriage. You Pay, Pay, Pay, And You Never Get Anything Back. — Al Bundy.
After a passenger in the insured’s car obtained a $333,300 judgment against the insured, the insurance company filed an action seeking a declaration it had no obligation due to the policy’s “resident exclusion,” which stated there was no coverage for bodily injury to anyone inhabiting the same dwelling as the insured. The trial court granted […]
The Foreclosure Run-Around.
The first paragraph of the appellate opinion best describes why the appellate court reversed the grant of defendant bank’s demurrer and remanded the matter to the trial court for further proceedings: “This appeal represents another example of what is becoming a well-established and predictable pattern. A homeowner in distress because of the meltdown of the […]
This Contract Was Definitely Breached…So Was The Sewer Pipe.
Plaintiffs entered into contracts to have their telephone, internet and satellite television services installed. The installation did not go as planned, as a technician drilled through a sewer pipe. Plaintiffs brought an action for breach of contract, negligence and other torts. A jury awarded $109,000 in damages and the court entered judgment. On appeal, the […]
Unacceptable Behavior By Lawyer In Court.
In a trial for injuries resulting from a car accident, the trial court ordered the defense lawyer to refrain from asking a certain question until a foundation was made demonstrating the witness had the expertise to testify on that issue, and that the court would make the foundation determination outside the presence of the jury. […]
“Violence Is One Of The Most Fun Things To Watch.” Quentin Tarantino.
A student at the University of California San Diego hit another student with his fist, causing the other student to fall to the ground, a loss of consciousness and a concussion. A student conduct review board did not recommend suspension, but the Council of Deans imposed a suspension for two quarters. The aggressive student filed […]
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