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Litigation

Aug. 28, 2004

'Vineyard' Keeps Ball in Air For Evidentiary Objections

Focus Column - Litigation - By Raymond Cordozo - To litigants who believe that evidentiary objections are the proverbial white elephant in summary judgment rulings -critical to the outcome yet discussed sparingly, if at all, in the court's order - the 3rd District Court of Appeal's decision in Vineyard Springs Estates v. Superior Court, 120 Cal.App.4th 633 (Cal. App. 3rd Dist. 2004), is a welcome development.

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