California 6th District Court of Appeal
Recent News About California 6th District Court of Appeal
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Defendants in long-running lead paint litigation to take case to Supreme Court
SAN FRANCISCO – Defendants in a long-running action taken by municipalities and counties in California over who should pay for lead removal in properties are planning to seek a California Supreme Court review. -
San Diego Water Authority discusses ruling in dispute with Metropolitan Water District
Dennis Cushman, assistant general manager of the San Diego Water Authority, recently told the Northern California Record that the most fundamental issue at stake in the authority's dispute with the Metropolitan Water District is whether it must limit the rates it charges for service. -
California Sixth District Court of Appeal rules in family feud over sale of property
&&& A trial court’s denial for a plaintiff’s request to partition by sale a family-owned piece of property has been affirmed. -
Appeals court rules in favor of Rossdale Group LLC in malicious prosecution suit
The California Sixth District Court of Appeal recently reversed a trial court's decision in a malicious prosecution lawsuit. -
Attorney says conservator in one-day marriage annulment case sought to 'protect his mother'
Attorney Peter Walzer has handled conservatorship cases in the past and said a recent ruling shows the significance of legally stepping in for an aging loved one when needed. -
Appeals court partially reverses decision in dispute over expansion of San Jose International Airport
A California appeals court partially reversed a trial court’s decision in a dispute over a plan to expand aviation facilities at Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport. -
California Sixth District Court of Appeal nullifies one-day marriage between conserved woman and guardian
A one-day marriage has been nullified between a conserved woman and her guardian. -
California Public Employees Retirement System speaks on defending system from 'pension spiking'
Amy Morgan, spokeswoman for the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), classified recent efforts by former Monterey County peace officers to include a longevity stipend in the system’s retirement plans as “pension spiking.” -
Daughter speaks to 19-year property dispute
Briana Ioane said surviving charges against her family that she alleges were bogus has been hard but rewarding. -
Appeals court rules against attorney seeking fees in American Arbitration Association award
A California appeals court recently overturned a lower court’s ruling to deny an attorney’s client an arbitration award. -
Attorney for City of Morgan Hill says appeals court broke with 30 years of land use law
Donald A. Larkin, lawyer for the City of Morgan Hill, told the Northern California Record that the city is disappointed that a California appeals court disagreed with more than 30 years of legal precedent in zoning referendums. -
Attorney for Morgan Hill Hotel Coalition says voters have same power as city council
Asit Panwala, a defense attorney, admits that he wasn’t well versed in the definition of a city’s general plan, but the California Sixth District Court of Appeal still ruled in his favor, allowing voters in Morgan Hill to vote in a land use referendum. -
Appeals court orders City of Morgan Hill to allow referendum
An appeals court recently blocked the City of Morgan Hill’s attempt to halt a public referendum on a parcel of land where a developer sought to build a hotel. -
Compliance attorney discusses stipend compensation ruling by California California Sixth District Court of Appeal
Reportable retirement benefits are not necessarily special compensation, according to Braden Perry, a government investigations attorney at Kennyhertz Perry in Kansas City, Mo. -
Sixth District Court of Appeal rules against former Monterey County peace officers
The California Sixth District Court of Appeal recently determined that a longevity performance stipend is not a reportable retirement benefit. -
Sixth District Court of Appeals orders attorney to pay support
A former marriage set the precedent for a recent ruling between a California couple in a child support dispute. -
Sixth District Court of Appeal rules on 19-year-old property dispute
The California Sixth District Court of Appeal recently issued an opinion on three related appeals on a dispute over a property sold at a foreclosure sale in 1998. -
Appeals court reverses course after California Supreme Court rules on public officials' phone and email records
The California Sixth District Court of Appeal originally ruled against attorney Ted Smith, but now they are taking it back. -
Appeals court rules that Unfair Competition Law does not apply in Bank of America case
The California Sixth District Court of Appeal recently ruled that California's Unfair Competition Law (UCL) does not apply to a California couple who attempted to challenge the repossession of their home. -
California Sixth District Court of Appeal rules against self-represented appellants
A panel of judges recently set some guidelines for self-represented clients based on a recent case out of the California Sixth District Court of Appeal.