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California Court of Appeal, 04/05/2011
Santa Monica Baykeeper v. City of Malibu, No. B222776
In a dispute arising from a challenge to the adoption of an environmental impact report (report) and approval of a park project by defendant based on the report, judgment of trial court denying petition for a writ of mandate is affirmed where dispute regarding construction-related impacts is moot because project was completed during pendency of appeal and conclusions drawn by report are supported by substantial evidence. Read more...

California Court of Appeal, 04/05/2011
Garbell v. Conejo Hardwoods, No. B221482
In tort action alleging negligent destruction of property belonging to plaintiff, and a subrogation action against defendant, judgment of trial court offsetting an insurance payment against jury award is reversed for modification of judgment and a reconsideration of motion for costs even though sufficient evidence supports liability and trial court correctly calculated the judgment. Read more...







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