Gregory G. Brown Settles Dispute Irvine litigator multi-plaintiff Apartment complex for $ 1,600,000 after the production process and the defendant’s bankruptcy
Irvine, CA (openPR) 4 October 2010
After three years of legal disputes are settled, the “Battle of Roxbury. The case involved a house six. Plaintiffs allege numerous problems caused by rent control violations, fraud, breach of contract, breach of warranty of habitability. The first case went to court before the Superior Court of Los Angeles, but was divided into two distinct phases (Case No. BC381214 lead / consolidated with BC382717, BC384500, BC388672, BC386060, BC387811, BC389385, BC403026 and). The first phase was two weeks trial court with complaints of unfair business practices under Business & Professions Code Section 17 200 are directed to all other claims. In the conclusion that the plaintiff, the trial judge noted in the record that the defendant Aniko Kayeâ? ™ s credibility? Was zero? . Kaye testified over two days and after Irvine Trial Lawyer Gregory Brown “, his contradictions were so widespread, it was difficult to keep track. The effect was higher when the deposition testimony videotapes downright contradictions were played in open court.”
After the fight in the first phase, the Court, the second phase of the jury trial set. After his introductory remarks by Gregory G. Brown, and reminders of the original trial, the defendant filed bankruptcy Kaye (CAS NO. 2:09-BK-38 287-BR-11 CHAPTER instance). Shortly after the bankruptcy court ordered on leave from the bankruptcy automatic stay and that the case be transferred to Superior Court to continue the hearing (before the same judge). Shortly before trial was to resume, a settlement was established conference and Defendantâ? S before 0000 offered increased, 600,000 to resolve all nine applicants? Claims.
FACTS: The plaintiff George Sharp, was a tenant in a building by the defendant Aniko Kaye, 484 South Roxbury Drive, in the July 2004 property. Sharp, along with nine other tenants have filed a complaint against Kaye, which states that had they lived in substandard dwellings, humidity, plumbing problems, heating problems, as well as air conditioning and security issues, poor lighting, insects, odors, contamination of drinking water to paint and intentional exposure to asbestos and lead.
APPLICANT Litigation: The tenant argued that when she complained, Kaye would retaliate against them by filing eviction actions, to false statements about pet abandonment, and filing false police reports, they harass. Tenants also said Kaye has refused to fix problems and increase the rent for anyone who has filed a complaint against them. The tenants alleged violations of the Los Angeles Rent Stabilization orders, breach of implied warranty of habitability, breach of contract, retaliation, negligent conduct ~ annoying and unfair.
INJURY: Tenants reported allergies, asthma, bronchitis, chronic headaches, depression, anxiety, eye irritation, colds, heartburn, sinusitis and insomnia
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DAMAGES: The tenant sought damages for emotional stress and excessive rent
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RESULTS: The parties agreed for 0.6 million
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Irvine
Trial Lawyer Gregory G. Brown is a partner in the Orange County Business Litigation and procedure law firm Brown & Charbonneau, LLP and specializes in complex cases and studies. Gregory G. Brown is a certified specialist in process for inclusion of Super Lawyers selected for the last three years in a row (the 5% of lawyers California). Brown & Charbonneau, LLP is known for tough, aggressive litigators and experts in the trial. You business litigation practice commercial litigation, real estate litigation, family and personal injury litigation in Southern California.
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