A decision wherein Minor does not have a due process right to a full evidentiary hearing on a Welfare and Institutions Code Sec. 241.1 determination of whether he should be treated as dependent child or delinquent ward of court.
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A decision regarding negligent and intentional misrepresentation, breach of contract, reformation, bad faith, breach of fiduciary duty and unfair competition theories.
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A decision regarding negligent and intentional misrepresentation, breach of contract, reformation, bad faith, breach of fiduciary duty and unfair competition theories.
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A decision regarding negligent and intentional misrepresentation, breach of contract, reformation, bad faith, breach of fiduciary duty and unfair competition theories.
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A decision regarding negligent and intentional misrepresentation, breach of contract, reformation, bad faith, breach of fiduciary duty and unfair competition theories.
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A decision regarding negligent and intentional misrepresentation, breach of contract, reformation, bad faith, breach of fiduciary duty and unfair competition theories.
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A decision wherein IRS audited the federal income tax return of the taxpayers,and eventually determined that the taxpayers received greater taxable income than they reported and owed additional federal income taxes.
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A decision wherein IRS audited the federal income tax return of the taxpayers,and eventually determined that the taxpayers received greater taxable income than they reported and owed additional federal income taxes.
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A decision regarding employers' â€
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A decision regarding the order and remand the cause to the trial court with directions to set aside defendant's default, vacate the default judgment and set a reasonable time for defendant to file and serve such motions or responsive pleadings.
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A decision regarding Appellant appeals from denial of her petition to establish a parental relationship with a child born to her former lesbian partner. The Appellate Court reverse and remand for the trial court to reconsider the petition in light of the California Supreme Court decision Elisa B. v. Superior Court (2005) 37 Cal.4th 108 (Elisa B.).
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A decision regarding the Appellant appeals from a judgment entered after the trial court granted the respondents' motion for judgment on the pleadings without leave to amend. The Appellate Court concluded the first amendeded complaint failed to state a claim, and therefore the trial court properly granted the motion for judgment on the pleadings. However, appellant should be granted leave to amend his complaint to attempt to plead a claim based upon the respondents' alleged violation of the rules of an association of realtors.
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A decision regarding forcible oral copulation convictions. The Appellate Court concluded the trial court's failure to wait for remittitur before conducting the retrial renders all proceedings conducted prior to retrial, and their results, null and void.
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A decision regarding, litigant was abandoned by attorney in the final stage of a case, resulting in dismissal.
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