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Pointe San Diego Residential v. W.W.I. Properies, Inc. (2007) 2007 Cal.App. LEXIS 1309

08/03/2007
Authored by Irving H. Greines Barbara W. Ravitz
Practice Area: Punitive Damages
California Court of Appeal

This hotly-contested case arose out of a complex real estate development venture. It involved a wide range of claims and counterclaims, including breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, accounting, trespass, conversion and shareholder derivative claims. Following a two-phase trial that lasted 5 weeks, the court awarded about $10 million in compensatory and punitive damages. Then, the court granted a new trial on plaintiffs' claim that the judgment should have been many millions of dollars more. Representing the primary defendants, Irving Greines and Barbara Ravitz secured a reversal of most of the judgment, as well as the new trial order. They also successfully defended against the bulk of plaintiffs' cross-appeal, which sought an additional $40 million.

PDF Pointe San Diego Residential v. W.W.I. Properies, Inc. Appellants' Opening Brief   (176 KB PDF)


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