This Month's Articles
We focus this month on Motions for Summary Judgment (MSJs), which can be an effective resolution strategy when there are no triable issues of material fact and the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.
Medical Malpractice: Expert declarations submitted either to support or oppose an MSJ must be factually detailed to show the basis for the expert's opinions. Click here to read more.
General Liability: When the California Supreme Court overturned a 75-year old judicial rule on parol evidence, it created the likelihood of more MSJs in contractual fraud disputes. Click here to read more.
Construction: MSJs can be used to defeat some or all of a claim by arguing that it is time-barred, that there is lack of standing to sue, or that there is lack of capacity to sue. Click here to read more. |
Caselaw Highlights
Courts in California and Nevada have issued judicial opinions in a variety of recent matters which may affect our clients' interests. Click here to read more. |
Legal Quote
"When honor and the Law no longer stand on the same side of the line, how do we choose?"
Anne Bishop
American novelist (1950 - present) |
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