The construction contract executed by the parties included a clause which provided that all causes of action relating to the contract work would accrue from the date of substantial completion of the project, abrogating the delayed discovery rule. The trial court concluded the clause was valid and enforceable, noting that the agreement “was one between sophisticated […]
Death Penalty By Lethal Injection “Permanently Enjoined.”
The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation promulgated regulations regarding the manner in which the death penalty by lethal injection is carried out. The trial court found the regulations substantially failed to comply with the California Administrative Procedure Act [Government Code section 11340 et seq.] and invalidated the regulations in their entirety. The gist of plaintiff’s challenge […]
Danger In Permitting A Broker To Fill Out Insurance Application.
The premises of a business was damaged by fire. An endorsement in the business insurance policy required as a condition of insurance that the insured premises contain automatic sprinklers. The insurance application stated in the box entitled “FIRE PROTECTION (Sprinklers, Standpipes, CQ/Halon Systems),” that the applicant had “SMOKE DETECTORS/FIRE EXITING/SPRINKLERS.” The insurer declined coverage, and the […]
No Creditor’s Claim Required.
The executor of an estate filed a petition confirming the sale of decedent’s real property. California Regional Water Quality Control Board filed an objection without filing a Creditor’s Claim because the proceeds were subject to a stipulated court order that required the property owner to remediate a waste landfill. The executor argued the Water Board was […]
Investment Bankers Sealed Their Lips, And Now They Are Defendants.
Investors purchased a tenant in common ownership interest in a senior housing facility from a real estate investment company. The company did not disclose to the investors that its sole owner is a convicted felon, a violation of state securities law; nor did it disclose the existence of a second loan that grossly overleveraged the property. […]
No Issue Of First Amendment Protection When School Teacher Fired After Blasting “Zionist Jews.”
A substitute school teacher attended an “Occupy Los Angeles” rally and gave an interview to a reporter. Exercising her First Amendment rights, during the interview, she said she worked for the Los Angeles Unified School District, and stated: “I think that the Zionist Jews who are running these big banks and our Federal Reserve, which are […]
Writ Of Execution Can Get Complicated!
After the sheriff levied on funds in its bank account, pursuant to a writ of execution, a judgment debtor filed a notice of appeal and a sufficient appeal bond. The debtor gave notice of these documents to the sheriff in order to prevent the sheriff from disbursing the levied funds to the judgment creditor. Nonetheless, the […]
Broad Language In Contractual Attorney Fee Provision.
Plaintiff prevailed under her negligence cause of action, but did not recover under her cause of action for breach of contract containing an attorney fee provision. That provision states: “All parties to this agreement agree to mediate, in good faith, any dispute prior to initiating arbitration or litigation. The prevailing party in the event of arbitration […]
Dismissal Of Predatory Lending Action Reversed.
Plaintiffs initiated an action against a loan broker and various financial institutions, claiming “pursuant to a scheme of predatory lending, [they] made material misrepresentations and fraudulent concealments of circumstances in the appraisal of the residence and in the terms of the loan in order to maximize their profit.” They alleged they applied for a residential home […]
On Forum Non Conveniens Basis NFL Declaratory Relief Action Properly Stayed.
The National Football League and its intellectual property marketing arm have been sued in multiple states by dozens of former players alleging lifelong brain damage from on-field injuries dating back to the 1950’s. In this case the plaintiffs, National Football League and NFL Properties LLC, seek a Los Angeles Superior Court declaratory relief judgment regarding the […]
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