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Labor/Employment

Jun. 23, 2016

State appellate decision pours cold water on employers' summary judgment motions

The 4th Appellate District decision may curb the success of employers' summary judgment motions and also put the Regents of the University of California on notice about following their own policies.

By Matthew Blake
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A state appellate court decision may curb the success of employers' summary judgment motions and also put the Regents of the University of California on notice about following their own policies.

The 4th Appellate District on Monday reversed a trial court that had granted the UC Regents' summary judgment motion in a disability and wrongful determination lawsuit filed by UC San Diego's former m...

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