#23-17 City of Los Angeles v. PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLC, S277211. (B310118; 84 Cal.App.5th 466; Los Angeles County Superior Court; BC574690.) Petition for review after the Court of Appeal reversed an order in a civil action. This case presents the following issue: Is a court’s authority to
#24-137 Newton – The Children’s Learning Center v. De Ritz, S285460. (A167738; nonpublished opinion; San Mateo County Superior Court; 20CIV02750.) Petition for review after the Court of Appeal affirmed an order in a civil action. The court ordered briefing deferred pending decision in City of
#24-65 Agnone v. Agnone, S284051. (B321252; nonpublished opinion; Los Angeles County Superior Court; BD659645.) Petition for review after the Court of Appeal reversed an order in a civil action. The court ordered briefing deferred pending decision in City of Los Angeles v. PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLC, S277211
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