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Key Decisions - October 2008 General Legal Key Decisions - October 2008 [pdf] Welcome to the October 2008 edition of the Key Decisions eNewsletter, Berger Kahn's monthly publication summarizing the most important California state and federal court decisions. Key Decisions is now an online publication only. To join our mailing list, please send us an email at KeyDecisions@BergerKahn.com or click here. In This Issue Bourgi v. West Covina Motors, Inc.: Damage To A New Automobile In A Dealer’s Inventory Does Not Necessarily Strip It Of Its Status As “New” Brehm v. 21st Century Insurance Company: A Biased Expert Report Will Not Support A “Genuine Dispute” Defense In An Action For Insurance Bad Faith Chin v. Namvar: A Painter Was Estopped From Asserting He Was Unlicensed And Therefore An “Employee” Freedom Communications, Inc. v. Superior Court: A Gag Order On A Single Newspaper Was Unconstitutional Jones v. P.S. Development Company, Inc.: The “Completed And Accepted Doctrine” Shields Contractors From Liability To Injured Third Parties Once The Owner Has Had An Opportunity To Accept And Inspect The Completed Work Platypus Wear, Inc. v. Goldberg: An Anti-SLAPP Motion Was Untimely Shisler v. Sanfer Sports Cars, Inc.: Even When The Trial Court Has No Jurisdiction Over A Defendant, It May Still Award That Defendant Attorney’s Fees For Successfully Defeating The Plaintiff’s Claims Back |
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