Young v. State Farm Fire and Casualty Co.
James Young appeals from a judgment entered after the trial court granted summary judgment in favor of State Farm Fire and Casualty Company (State Farm) in this action alleging breach of an insurance contract and bad faith. Young contends the trial court improperly excluded declarations from his expert witnesses and resolved factual disputes which should have gone to the jury. Court affirm the summary judgment on two grounds: First, the appellants appendix Young submitted on appeal which includes a selective and small portion of the papers and exhibits he filed in opposition to State Farms summary judgment motion and none of State Farms moving or reply papers is inadequate for this court to review the trial courts order granting summary judgment. Second, in considering the respondents appendix State Farm submitted to assist this court in reviewing the merits of the matter, Court find State Farm met its burden on summary judgment and Young has not shown a triable issue of material fact on either of his causes of action.
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