Christopher Neumeyer is staffing the La Habra Family Resource Center twice a month with attorneys from our firm to provide legal advice pro bono (without legal fees) to residents of La Habra with no, or relatively little money to pay for legal services. Attorneys participating thus far are Christopher Neumeyer, Elena Gerli, Paul Coble, Kathya Oliva, Jamaar Boyd-Weatherby, Ivy Tsai, Christian L. Bettenhausen, Kimberly Hall Barlow, Robert Khuu, Baron J. Bettenhausen, Dean J. Pucci, Richard L. Adams II, Gregory P. Palmer, Gary S. Kranker, Thomas P. Duarte, and Denise L. Rocawich.
Vol. 40 No. 8 BECAUSE CALIFORNIA TORT LAW’S “REASONABLE CARE” STANDARD IS BROADER AND DISTINCT FROM THE FEDERAL FOURTH AMENDMENT’S REASONABLENESS STANDARD, NINTH CIRCUIT HOLDS THAT JURY’S MIXED VERDICTS – FINDING DEPUTIES DID NOT USE EXCESSIVE FORCE BUT WERE NEGLIGENT UNDER CALIFORNIA LAW – WERE RECONCILABLE
In Alves v. Cnty. of Riverside,[1] the Ninth Circuit Court