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Key Decisions - March 2009 General Legal Key Decisions - March 2009 [pdf] Welcome to the March 2009 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 Alshafie v. Lallande: An Impecunious Plaintiff Was Not Required To Post An Undertaking To Ensure The Payment Of Costs Binns v. Westminister Memorial Park: A Cemetary Has A Duty, Albeit A Limited One, In Its Placement Of The Deceased Calemine v. Samuelson: A Seller Must Disclose That There Had Been Construction Defect Litigation Even Though The Defects Themselves Have Been Disclosed Citizens of Humanity, LLC v. Costco Wholesale Corporation: A Manufacturer Who Does Not Want Its Products To Be Sold Through A Discount Warehouse Has Only A Limited Ability To Prevent It Easterby v. Clark: An Expert Should Have Been Allowed To Testify At Trial Despite The Fact That At His Deposition He Testified He Had No Opinion Gundogdu v. King Mai, Inc.: The Builder’s Temporary Ownership Of A House Did Not Prevent It From Relying On The 10-Year Statute Of Limitations Kwok v. Transnation Title Insurance Company: A Voluntary Title Transfer Can Impact Insured Status Under A Title Insurance Policy McCoy v. Progressive West Insurance Company: Unreasonable Claims Handling Justifies Bad Faith Liability Despite An Insurer’s Characterization Of Its Denial As Involving A “Genuine Dispute” Scott v. Superior Court: A Nonparent Lacked Standing To Seek Custody Of Children For Whom She Acted In A Caregiving Role Spielbauer v. County of Santa Clara: A Public Employee May Be Fired For Refusing To Answer His Employer’s Questions Back |
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