...behalf of management. She graduated from University of San Diego School of Law in 2007. Ara Jabagchourian, Janice Tam...
...for Plaintiff/Appellant Mark Negri: Law Offices of Ari Moss, Ari...Plaintiff Mark Negri is an insurance claims adjuster who was employed...
...that a plaintiffs declaration that he did not break the law was sufficient to establish a prima facie case of malicious prosecution....
...which was parked on the shoulder. Parra was killed. Anthony Pedeferri, a law enforcement officer standing beside Parras auto, was partially paralyzed. White...
...employee for purposes of overtime. Mark Negri worked as an insurance claims adjuster for Koning & Associates. He was paid $29 per hour...
...statute. Howard Sagaser was a founder and shareholder of a law firm. James Bratton and affiliated entities were clients of the firm. Peter...
...that distracts the vehicle's driver? Applying the controlling principles of California law, we conclude that such a duty exists and that a categorical "...
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