Cal’s initial disclosures, minimum discovery sanctions, & some ¯\(ツ)/¯ cases
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California law now provides for initial discovery disclosures. Get a template handy for your upcoming cases. And watch out for the new minimum $1,000 sanction for discovery misconduct.
And some recent cases:
- The definitive answer whether orders on motion to enforce settlements are appealable is: Nobody has any friggin’ idea.
- And the answer on how to get review of orders on contempt attorneys' fees is pretty much the same.
- And after scouring cases for months, Tim finally found a reversal based on an evidentiary ruling…and it’s unpublished. And there’s a dissent. (And the dissent may be better reasoned than the majority.) So challenges to rulings on evidence are still losers.
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Other items discussed in the episode:
- Order granting motion to enforce settlement held not appealable, furthering a split of authority, House v. Skanska U.S. Civil W. Cal. Dist. (D4d2 Jan. 5, 2024 No. E079363) [nonpub. opn.]
- State wins a writ excusing it from disclosing whether its private research firm engaged in animal cruelty, Regents of the Univ. of Cal. v. Superior Court (D3 Dec. 29, 2023 No. C099588) [nonpub. opn.]
- Yes, you can use a motion in limine as a motion for summary judgment, Memula v. Mojave Radiation Oncology Med. Grp. (D4d2 Dec. 14, 2023 No. D082262) [nonpub. opn.].
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