Defending the Malicious Prosecution claim Jeff Lewis Civil Law, Law Malicious Prosecution, Probable cause, Statute of Limitations, Unclean Hands
No Harm, No Foul: Court of Appeal lets UCLA off the hook for $16 million in lost medical data case Jeff Lewis Civil Law, Law California, class actions, PHI, Privacy, Regents of University of California, Statutory damages, ucla
Establishing the “Probable Cause” Element of a Malicious Prosecution claim Jeff Lewis Civil Law, Law Courts of California, Malicious Prosecution, Probable cause
Covenants not to compete still unenforceable in California Jeff Lewis Civil Law American Arbitration Association, Arbitration, California, Neonatal intensive care unit, Non-compete clause, Pediatrix
Establishing the “Favorable Termination” Element of a Malicious Prosecution claim Jeff Lewis Civil Law, Law abuse of process, Litigation, Malicious Prosecution
Three Ways a Trial Lawyer Can Strengthen the Odds of Winning on Appeal Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Civil Law, Law, Win It Appeal, California, Court of Appeal, Lawyer
Three key questions to ask in evaluating any potential case for Malicious Prosecution Jeff Lewis Anti-SLAPP, Civil Law, Law Jeffrey Lewis, Malicious Prosecution, Probable cause, SLAPP, Strategic lawsuit against public participation
California Supreme Court closes door to appellate review of carefully crafted interlocutory orders disguised as final judgments Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Civil Law, Law appellate, California Supreme Court, One Final judgment
Second District Approves Use of Anti-SLAPP Motion to Pare Causes of Action Jeff Lewis Anti-SLAPP, Civil Law Appellate Law, Civil Rights, metropolitan news, SLAPP, Strategic lawsuit against public participation
Court of Appeal Declines to Use Common-Interest Doctrine to Protect from Disclosure Communications Between City and Developer Jeff Lewis CEQA, Civil Law, Land Use, Law California Environmental Quality Act