Foothill Ranch Transportation & Shipping Lawyer, California


Includes: Mass Transit, Railroad, Shipping, Trucking

John Chiwon Kang

Commercial Real Estate, Litigation, Transportation & Shipping, Banking & Finance
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  29 Years

Chris Purcell

Trucking, Transportation & Shipping, Products Liability, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

McCarty v. Department of Transportation

In Hooker v. Department of Transportation (2002) 27 Cal.4th 198 [115 Cal.Rptr.2d 853, 38 P.3d 1081], the California Supreme Court enunciated the "retained control" doctrine—that, as a matter of common law, one who hires an independent contractor may be liable for ...

Bookout v. State of California ex rel. Dept. of Transportation

1481 Plaintiff brought this action against a number of public entities and a railroad claiming defendants caused his property to flood when it rained. The complaint alleged inverse condemnation and tort causes of action. The inverse condemnation cause of action was tried to the court. ...

Consulting Engineers & Land Surveyors of California v. Department of Transportation

In response to one such holding, California voters adopted Proposition 35 in November 2000. Entitled the "Fair Competition and Taxpayer Savings Act," Proposition 35 added Article XXII to the California Constitution (hereafter Article XXII) to provide that the State of ...