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The plaintiff brought a medical malpractice action against GMSR’s client, the Regents of the University of California. After the Regents moved for summary judgment, the plaintiff sought two continuances for filing her opposition. The trial court granted her initial request, but denied the second and
Two family agribusiness entities sued Santa Barbara County under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for a supposed civil rights deprivation based on the County’s delineation of a wetland on a large parcel of land that one of the plaintiffs owned and the other wanted to farm.
Sexual harassment action – juror misconduct and evidentiary errors
Defendants moved for summary judgment on a medical malpractice claim. Plaintiff filed his opposition more than a week late, asking the trial court to excuse the lateness because of an unspecified calendaring error by his counsel’s office. The trial court denied the request and granted
Interpretation of allegedly ambiguous jury verdict
Obtaining depublication of published Court of Appeal opinion regarding liability of CPA firm
Whether medical student is a “health care provider” for purposes of the MICRA statute of limitations
Construction of contracts; propriety of new trial order based on jury misconduct
Terminating discovery sanctions appropriate for untimely discovery response in business tort action
Preemption of state-law claims by Bankruptcy Code; res judicata; standing
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