National Law Journal
...and reconstruct the bridges as part of Project Brays using contractors and consultants hired and paid for by the district.The Flood Control District...
...that authorized the project to proceed, the superior court conducted a nonjury trial which resulted in a judgment holding the County liable for a temporary...
National Law Journal
...testimony but that the error did not affect the outcome of the trial. We AFFIRM.I.Liou was convicted after an eleven-day...
...claims. By motion, plaintiff withdrew from the case at the beginning of trial. The client could not find another attorney to represent her, and the...
...Manuel Garcia and Rosemary Ramirez seek a writ of prohibition following the trial court's denial of their motion to dismiss an indictment on the...
National Law Journal
...of the estate of Pedro Olivares, Jr., and Pedro Olivares appeal the trial court's granting of appellees Brown & Gay Engineering, Inc.'s (Brown...
National Law Journal
...Pelco Construction, Inc. appeals the trial court's granting of two...worked as an emergency management consultant. He had "28 years['] experience...
National Law Journal
...disclosure under the TPIA. Johnson intervened in the suit. Following a bench trial, the trial court entered a judgment in which it denied relief to...
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