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GMSR’s appellate work has been on the leading edge of important tort issues, running the gamut from duty to breach to causation and damages. Our substantive experience includes personal injury, property damage, fraud and misrepresentation, products liability, landowner liability, vicarious liability, defamation and invasion of privacy, and construction defects.
Tort Litigation Cases by Martin Stein
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Unruh-Haxton v. The Regents of the University of California (2008) 162 Cal.App.4th 343
Action by fertility patients for unconsented use of genetic material
Martin SteinCarolyn OillLillie Hsu

Arredondo v. Regents of University of California (2005) 131 Cal.App.4th 614
Accrual of cause of action for minor’s medical malpractice action under statute of limitations in Code of Civil Procedure section 340.5
Martin SteinCarolyn Oill

County of Los Angeles v. Superior Court (2005) 127 Cal.App.4th 1263
Statute of limitations of Government Code section 945.6 applies to a minor’s action against a public entity for injuries resulting from childhood sexual abuse
Martin SteinCarolyn Oill

Oliveros v. County of Los Angeles (2004) 120 Cal.App.4th 1389
Appropriateness of trial court’s denial of trial continuance where a party’s attorney is engaged in another trial
Martin SteinAlison M. Turner

Collins Development Co. v. D. J. Plastering, Inc. (2000) 81 Cal.App. 4th 771
Procedure for allocating settlement payments found constitutionally defective
Martin SteinFeris M. Greenberger

Cabral v. Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (1998) 66 Cal.App.4th 907
Recovery of non-economic damages by uninsured motorist
Martin SteinCarolyn Oill

Colome v. State Athletic Com. (1996) 47 Cal.App.4th 1444
State Athletic Commission’s employees and physicians entitled to statutory immunity in connection with licensure decisions
Martin Stein

Guzman v. County of Los Angeles (1991) 234 Cal.App.3d 1343
Public hospital is statutorily immune for injuries suffered by persons involuntarily detained for involuntary mental evaluation
Martin SteinTimothy T. CoatesCarolyn Oill

Buchan v. United States Cycling Federation (1991) 227 Cal.App.3d 134
Resisted Supreme Court review of decision validating release signed by participant in elite bicycle race
Martin SteinFeris M. Greenberger

Aguilar v. Los Angeles County (9th Cir. 1985) 751 F.2d 1089
Injured child was an indispensable party whose joinder destroyed diversity
Martin Stein

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