LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COLUMN
Alana Rotter's column on appealable judgments after Kurwa v. Kislinger, 57 Cal. 4th 1097 (2013) ["How to Create an Appeallable Judgment After Kurwa," Dec. 12] suggests how parties can create an appealable judgment where the central issues in a case have been decided, but peripheral claims remain. However, ambiguities remain in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision and recent Lamar opinion. Lamar Centr...
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