People v Ceballos (1974)
Citation: 12 Cal.3d 470, 116 Cal. Rptr. 233, 526 P.2d 241 (Cal. 1974) The case of People v Ceballos is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of California that addresses the legality of using… People v Ceballos (1974)
Citation: 12 Cal.3d 470, 116 Cal. Rptr. 233, 526 P.2d 241 (Cal. 1974) The case of People v Ceballos is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of California that addresses the legality of using… People v Ceballos (1974)
Health insurance is meant to protect you when you need medical care, including necessary medications. However, insurance companies sometimes deny coverage for prescription drugs, leaving you in a difficult and frustrating situation. If this has… Can I Sue My Health Insurance Company for Denying Medication?
Background and Facts of Keith v Buchanan In November 1978, Brian Keith entered into a purchase agreement for a sailboat known as the ‘Island Trader 41’ from the defendants. The boat was marketed in sales… Keith v Buchanan
Divorce can be one of the most painful experiences in life. If your ex-husband caused you serious emotional harm, you might be wondering if you can take legal action against him. The short answer is:… Can I Sue My Ex-Husband for Emotional Distress?
The case of Harris v Time, Inc. concerns a direct mail advertisement sent by Time, Inc. offering a seemingly free calculator watch to recipients, which later included additional terms and conditions requiring the purchase of… Harris v Time, Inc
Citation: Riddle v. Harmon, 102 Cal.App.3d 524, 162 Cal.Rptr. 530 (Ct. App. 1980) Court: Court of Appeal of California, First District, Division Three Procedural History: The trial court ruled that Mrs. Riddle’s attempt to sever… Riddle v Harmon (1980)
In today’s competitive job market, securing employment is a significant milestone for any professional. However, not all hiring practices are ethical. In some cases, job seekers are lured into positions under false pretenses, meaning they… What Does It Mean to Be Hired Under False Pretenses?
The case of Boro v Superior Court presents a complex legal question surrounding the boundaries of consent and deception in the context of sexual intercourse. The defendant, Daniel Boro, engaged in an elaborate scheme to… Boro v Superior Court (1985)
Losing a job or experiencing a reduction in work hours can be stressful, especially if it results in the loss of employer-sponsored health insurance. To protect employees from sudden coverage loss, the Consolidated Omnibus Budget… Can I Sue My Employer for Not Offering COBRA?
The case of Lybarger v City of Los Angeles (1985) 40 Cal.3d 822 is a significant legal precedent in administrative and employment law, particularly in the context of public employees facing criminal investigations. The California… Lybarger v City of Los Angeles (1985) 40 Cal.3d 822