Malbrue v. County of Los Angeles, 2016 Cal.App. Unpub. LEXIS 8977. Plaintiff sued for the wrongful death of his father who died while in police custody. The court granted summary judgment for GMSR’s client, the County of Los Angeles, after plaintiff failed timely to introduce an expert declaration in opposition to the motion. Plaintiff filed a motion for relief from the judgment based on attorney error. The court entered judgment on the summary judgment, then, one month later, denied plaintiff’s motion for relief. Although plaintiff appealed from the judgment, he raised only issues regarding the later order denying his motion for relief. The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, finding that it had no jurisdiction to address the issues raised in the opening brief because plaintiff had not appealed from that separately appealable order.
We welcome your inquiry. However, sending us an email does not create an attorney-client relationship. For that reason, you should not send us any kind of confidential information. Until we have agreed to represent you, we cannot be obligated to keep it confidential.