King Solomon Management v. LA CountyPub. Guardian
Plaintiff, the owner and operator of a nursing home, brought the present action against the County of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Public Guardians Office (LAPGO), and one of its employees for allegedly wrongfully refusing to transfer a patient to the nursing home and for publishing defamatory statements about it. The trial court sustained the Countys demurrer to the operative complaint, concluding that plaintiffs claims were barred by the California Tort Claims Act and were not adequately pled. Because we find that demurrers were erroneously sustained as to several causes of action, Court reverse with directions.
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