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Sunday, October 22, 2006
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The declaration of plaintiff’s counsel in an insurance bad faith lawsuit stating that forthcoming expert deposition testimony would provide evidence in support of his client’s loss claims was insufficient to defeat the insurer’s summary judgment motion, this district’s Court of Appeal has ruled.
12:33:17 PM
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Recently the Cotton Point Homeowner Association asked City Hall to consider declaring the wall a landmark. The association's attorney, John McDowell, also is asking the city to close what he called a loophole in the code that allowed the city to issue one Cotton Point homeowner a grading permit for a wall demolition that didn't appear on the plans that the homeowner association had approved for the homeowner.
12:32:12 PM
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A condo owner in New York may bring a derivative action on behalf of the condominium to protect an interest in the building's common elements, an appeals court in Brooklyn has ruled in a matter of first impression.
12:29:34 PM
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