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Discovery responses matter: Field v. U.S. Bank National Association

June 28, 2022 Blog,California Laws

By Eric Ganci

In civil litigation, Parties have the ability to serve (the fancy word is “to propound”) formal discovery questions on the other sides. One purpose of formal discovery is to focus the case to the issues which need litigation and to possibly sector-off issues which Parties may agree or admit.

Considerations for drafting Requests for Admissions (RFAs) in California

June 15, 2022 Blog,California Laws

By Eric Ganci

Before I dive into this info, let me give props to Noah Moss of our office. He’s a talent filled with great approaches and ideas, and this research spawned from him discussing drafting requests for admissions in a way to hold Defendants accountable in a structured way.

Must Plaintiff prove Defendant’s wealth to claim punitive damages? Doe v. Lee

June 14, 2022 Blog,California Laws

By Eric Ganci

If a person has acted improperly (negligently or maybe intentionally) and harmed someone else, sometimes California law allows Plaintiff to seek “punitive damages.” These damages serve to compensate the Plaintiff for injuries…and to punish the Defendant for the wrongful acts.

If A Witness is Disclosed Late, Can That Witness Still Testify at Trial?

June 2, 2022 Blog,California Laws

By Eric Ganci

Here’s the scenario: you are prepping for a civil trial and late in the game, you just found a witness that you need or want to testify for your trial.

Qaadir v. Figueroa: If Plaintiff sees a doctor on a lien, not covered by health insurance, can Defense argue Plaintiff is “uninsured”?

May 23, 2022 Blog,California Laws

By Eric Ganci

If a Plaintiff sees a doctor on a lien, not covered by health insurance, can defense argue Plaintiff is uninsured?

Yes, this is a particular topic. But yes, this is the kind of stuff that comes up in civil trials.

School District liability: are there different duties between negligent hiring versus negligent supervision? Doe v. Anderson Union High School District

May 20, 2022 Blog

By Eric Ganci

 

This starts with the horrible set of facts: a high school teacher has sex (or any kind of sexual relationship) with a high school student.

In the law, there can be a personal criminal action taken against the teacher.

A lawyer representing both the Insurance Company and the Defendant Driver: is that unethical? Simonyan v. Nationwide decision

By Eric Ganci

Picture this: you are driving and cause a car crash (Defendant’s usually call it a car accident, but accidents imply no person is at fault). Let’s say this Defendant Driver feels bad and wants to use her insurance to pay for the car crash…but her Insurance Company does not want to pay…does that create a conflict of interest between the Attorney that represents both the Insurance Company (as a company) and the Defendant Driver (as a person)?

May 19 is Bike to Work Day – A discussion on bike safety

By Eric Ganci

May 19, 2022, SANDAG (The San Diego Association of Governments) is holding the annual Bike to Work Day, as part of Bike Month.

Per SANDAG “Bike to Work Day is a nationally recognized event, celebrated locally on the third Thursday in May.