What is the Elimination? Elimination: the act of contemplating and refusing every option until only one is left. Superior and local courts deal with parts…
It is important to have some clear understanding of the current legal framework before contemplating radically changing California’s trial court system. Nevertheless, any brief explanation…
According to Code of Civil Procedure of California (hereinafter: CCP) Section 191 of Title 3 “Persons specially invested with powers of a Judicial Nature” of…
What is California Law on Eminent Domain about in general? Article 7 of the Code of Civil Procedure provides for California’s eminent domain rules. The…
The Supreme Court of California California’s Supreme Court is the highest court in the state. Its primary function is to guide and harmonize state law…
Primary Assumption of the Risk In California law primary assumption of the risk doctrine was first set forth in Knight v. Jewett (1992). The doctrine…
According to CACI 3113 recklessness in California is something more than just the failure to use reasonable care. Recklessness is more than simple negligence, as…
The California Unfair Practices Act , which is found at Section 17000 of the California Business and Professions Code, deals with certain pricing practices, such…
Whistleblower Protection in California Whistleblowing usually involves raising concerns about a company’s negligent, unethical, unlawful, fake, fraudulent or dangerous action. The behavior can vary from…
Comparative fault is a negligence rule according to which parties can share fault for one single accident, and the plaintiff can still receive compensation. According…