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   State Courts - California - May 15, 2002

  
First Sec. Bank of Cal. v. Paquet, No. E029426., COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION TWO, May 15, 2002, Decided
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Overview: Award of attorney's fees in shareholder derivative action was affirmed where judgment on cross-complaint was final as to the shareholders in their individual capacities, and the trial court properly determined that they had prevailed in the action.

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Herman v. County of L.A., No. B152534., COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION SEVEN, May 15, 2002, Decided
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Overview: Trial court erred in denying employee's petition for writ of mandate where only reasonable construction of challenged language in law enforcement services contract entitled employee to employment with employer or county.

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Stokes v. Cal. Horse Racing Bd., No. B147589., COURT OF APPEAL OF CALIFORNIA, SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT, DIVISION SEVEN, May 15, 2002, Decided
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Overview: The California Horse Racing Board was authorized to suspend a licensed trainer for entering a horse in races, for which the horse was ineligible, on the theory that the trainer was responsible for the acts of his agents.

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Summit Fin. v. Cont'l Lawyers, S097344, SUPREME COURT OF CALIFORNIA, May 15, 2002, Decided
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