In California, the Denial of a Motion for Summary Judgment Is Not Directly Appealable Because It Does Not Direct Payment of Money or the Performance of an Act
To pay or not to pay: knowing when you can and can’t rely on a Force Majeure, Los Angeles Daily Journal
California Court of Appeal Holds a Tenant Owes No Duty to Protect a Social Guest From a Defective Sidewalk Leading to a Condominium Unit
California Appeals Court Confirms the COVID-19 Force Majeure Event Did Not Excuse Contract Performance Merely Because It Became “Too Costly”
Watch Your Step – Playing Golf on an Outdoor Course Necessarily Encompasses Risk of Encountering Irregularities in the Ground Surface
California Court of Appeal Affirms Trial Court’s Motion for Summary Judgment for Failure to Comply With the Government Claims Act