News Briefs
Catalanotti and Tam Prevail on Appeal in Legal Malpractice Action with Statute of Limitations Defense
March 3, 2023
Audrey Tam (Of Counsel-San Francisco, CA) and Peter Catalanotti (Partner-San Francisco, CA) had a demurrer sustained without leave to amend in a contested commercial real estate case. The plaintiff originally declared the named buyer as a plaintiff but later amended to include only the assignees as plaintiffs. On behalf of our commercial real estate broker client, Audrey and Peter filed a demurrer arguing that the assignees lacked standing to bring the claims. Notwithstanding plaintiffs’ arguments in opposition, the court sustained the demurrer, finding that the assignees themselves could not amend their allegations to alleviate their lack of standing and sustained the demurrer without leave to amend. Damages were estimated well into the hundreds of thousands.
Audrey Tam and Peter C. Catalanotti
Peter Catalanotti (Partner-San Francisco, CA) and Audrey Tam (Of Counsel-San Francisco, CA) won summary judgment on a hotly contested legal malpractice case in Orange County Superior Court. Audrey’s Motion for Summary Judgment was granted based on statute of limitations grounds (CCP §340.6). Prior to the motion, the plaintiff’s demand was more than $700,000. The Court signed a judgment awarding approximately $16,000 in costs.
Peter C. Catalanotti and Audrey Tam