DISCOVERY SANCTIONS The California Supreme Court reversed the appellate court in City of Los Angeles v. PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP1 regarding monetary discovery sanctions. The court made it clear that the trial courts have the authority to impose monetary sanctions for egregious discovery misconduct, even if it is not necessarily a clear violation ...
Sharon Bryan
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Seth Kramer
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Christine Gille
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John Chason
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Hon. Thomas Trent Lewis Ret. Eve Lopez
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Warren Shiell Kamran Hassanpour
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Cassandra Glanville Greg Herring
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Ronald Granberg
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Dorie Rogers, CFLS
The following is a summary of the second year for the 2015-2016 legislative term. One of t...