Boyd-Naliboff v. PPDW, LLC CA4/1
Gregory S. Markow and Jamie Altman Buggy for Defendants and Respondents.
The trial court granted a defense summary judgment in this action filed by plaintiff and appellant Jack Naliboff, on breach of contract and related theories. (Code Civ. Proc., § 437c.) In 2006, plaintiff (now represented by his widow and executor Deborah Boyd-Naliboff; together Plaintiff), entered into a written advisory services agreement (ASA) with an entity owning a shopping center, Poway Plaza, LLC (Plaza), for Plaintiff to recover a percentage share of its profits in return for his managerial efforts. Plaza was a California limited liability corporation (LLC) owned by commercial real estate investors affiliated with defendants and respondents Jorge A. Lutteroth (Jorge) and a Nevada company, Luja, LLC (Luja). In 2014, Plaza became the predecessor of defendant and respondent PPDW, LLC, a Delaware company (PPDW; sometimes referred to together with Jorge and Luja as Defendants), when the owners of Plaza de
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