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Real Estate

Jul. 6, 2001

Insurmountable Barrier

Saelzler is the most recent case to circumscribe the ability of plaintiffs to sue property owners for injuries resulting from third-party assaults on the owners' premises.

        By Michael Paul Thomas
        
        Over the past several years, the California Supreme Court has decided a trio of cases that have substantially circumscribed the ability of plaintiffs to successfully sue property owners and others for injuries resulting from third-party criminal assaults committed on the property owners' prem...

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