Trial Results / Case Highlights
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DELOZANO V. THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES Premises Liability/Negligence/Police Misconduct. The plaintiff was attempting to retrieve his car and get out of the parking lot at Gladstones 4 Fish restaurant after the 4th of July fireworks at the beach. Unfortunately, several hundred people had the same idea. Pacific Coast Highway was jammed. Upon being told that he would have to wait in […]Thomas J. Griffin
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DUFFY v. ARAMARK Trucking/Personal Injury. The plaintiff was a postal employee whose only job was to mail placebo letters, due to her extensive pre-existing physical problems that at one time had caused her to be discharged from the military. Our client’s truck rear-ended her when the driver fell asleep and rolled forward at a stop sign, so she […]Larry R. Nelson
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DINKLE V. ATLANTIC RICHFIELD COMPANY Premises Liability/Negligence. The plaintiff, an oversized bully, struck the back of another defendant’s bicycle in his haste to enter an AM/PM mini-mart to put gas in his car. While the cyclist was not injured, a verbal altercation began which carried into the mini-mart. The attendant allegedly told both parties to quiet down or take it […]Thomas J. Griffin
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JETT v. DUTTON Construction Defect/Personal Injury. Our client, the Diocese of Orange (the Catholic Church) was accused by co-defendant Orange County, under oath, of being the owner of Antonio Parkway adjacent to the entrance to Santa Margarita High School, where this car accident took place. We had to prove, with the help of our expert, that the public […]Larry R. Nelson
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BASAMADJIAN v. LEE Personal Injury. There were bench warrants out for our client, so I never saw him. He had run a stop sign and “T-boned” plaintiff, who claimed a neurological injury affecting his bladder, so that he couldn’t control himself. Since his announced hobby was swimming, I got to ask him if he had ever informed the […]Larry R. Nelson
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Plaintiff vs. Trucking Company San Luis Obispo Superior Court Plaintiff was a 15 year-old boy with an extreme case of ADHD. His parents had little control of him and he even committed assaults from time to time against his mother. On the day of the incident, he and two friends left their high school early that morning and decided to get to the other […]
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Gaona v. Drunk Attorney-Ventura Superior Court Plaintiff was a 19 year-old who was driving south on U. S. 101 with his girlfriend. A car driven by a young insurance defense attorney who was under the influence of alcohol crossed the center line and collided head-on with plaintiff’s vehicle, a 1965 Mustang. The steering column in this vintage automobile was never designed […]
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(PLAINTIFF) v. ROSTEN Legal Malpractice. My client was a divorce attorney who got sued because he insisted on getting his bill paid. The plaintiff was a medical school professor who professed to know all about malpractice. There wasn’t any, but she said she would sue if he refused to take 10% of his bill. When we got the […]Larry R. Nelson