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California Civil Procedure
California Appellate Court
Case Summaries
April 04, 2004
California Appellate Court
Case Law
Case
Summaries:
April 04, 2004
2004/04/05 Mon PM 01:48:48 CDT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, INJURY AND TORT LAW, LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW
* SHUER v. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO
CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE
* TEAL v. SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY (PEOPLE)
INJURY AND TORT LAW, PROFESSIONAL MALPRACTICE
* BUSHLING v. FREMONT MED. CTR
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW, INJURY AND TORT LAW, LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW
SHUER v. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, No. D041925 (Cal. 4th App.
Dist. April
02, 2004)
Because defendant negligently led plaintiff to conclude that she had
no administrative recourse, it is estopped from asserting that she
failed to exhaust her administrative remedies in bringing this
wrongful termination action. Dismissal is reversed.
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CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE
TEAL v. SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY (PEOPLE), No. D043340
(Cal. 4th App. Dist. April 02, 2004)
Trial court abused its discretion in ordering defense counsel to
provide subpoenaed materials to the prosecution. If defense counsel
introduces evidence at trial relating to these documents, or calls
any witnesses named therein, she must comply with the reciprocal
discovery provisions of Penal Code sections 1054 et seq.
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INJURY AND TORT LAW, PROFESSIONAL MALPRACTICE
BUSHLING v. FREMONT MED. CTR., No. C041673 (Cal. 3d App. Dist. April
02, 2004)
In a medical malpractice action, summary judgment was properly
granted to defendants; the declarations of plaintiff's medical
experts were of no evidentiary value on the question of negligence
or causation.
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FINDLAW DAILY OPINION SUMMARIES - April 04, 2004
CALIFORNIA APPELLATE DISTRICTS
http://california.lp.findlaw.com/ca12_california_courts/appeal.html
Opinion Summaries Archive September 2000 to the Present
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