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Cieniawski, Pompeo, Merritt & Martinez Prevail on Inapplicability of Fictitious Defendant Practice to an Out of Time Party Addition

Brian Cieniawski (Of Counsel-Phoenix, AZ), Celeena Pompeo (Partner-Orange County | Los Angeles, CA), and Phoenix, Arizona, associates Nicholas Merritt and Marcus Martinez defended an major transportation client regarding a tractor–trailer incident in Mohave County, Arizona, in which plaintiff alleged that multiple driver side wheels separated from a trailer hauling freight. The plaintiff attempted to add our client as a defendant more than five months after the two year limitations period expired. Our defense focused on a straightforward statute of limitations bar under A.R.S. § 12 542 and the inapplicability of fictitious defendant practice to an out of time party addition; we also emphasized the absence of timely notice or any “mistake” in identity to satisfy Rule 15(c)’s relation back requirements, and the availability of public information that would have identified the trailer’s owner earlier. The court granted our motion and dismissed all claims with prejudice.

Brian Cieniawski, Celeena B. Pompeo, Nicholas Merritt and Marcus R. Martinez

Pompeo and Werner Prevail for Premises Owner under Privette Doctrine

Celeena Pompeo (Partner-Orange County, CA) and James Werner (Associate-Orange County, CA) obtained summary judgment in favor of a premises owner client against a plaintiff who tripped and fell on a floor mat while working for a cleaning company at our client’s warehouse. The plaintiff sustained a spinal fracture and claimed she could not return to work due to her injuries. Her past lost earnings, loss of future earnings and earning capacity was substantial due to the many years she had missed work. The plaintiff claimed the floor mat was a dangerous condition on the property and that the owner should have provided a warning. Celeena and James argued that the Privette doctrine bars the plaintiff, an employee for an independent contractor on the premises, from recovering against the hirer of the independent contractor. Through the effective and critical deposition questions posed to the plaintiff, Celeena and James were able to confirm that the client did not affirmatively contribute to the plaintiff’s injury, and thus there was no valid exception to the Privette doctrine in this case. They also argued that the plaintiff walked on the floor mat five days a week, at least three times per day over the course of two years without any issue. The court confirmed there was no evidence of a dangerous condition on the property and the floor mat was open and obvious.

Celeena B. Pompeo

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People: James P. Brodie, Kadeem Wolliaston, Devin P. Arnold, Carrie B. Davis, Marvis L. Jenkins, Jessica Johnson, Eleanor G. Jolley, Jason S. Stewart, Jordan E. Wilkinson, Zachary Miller, Anna Dennis, Jeb S. Penka, Peter Clements Jr., Justin Dobek, Joshua Hamm, Kim L. Koehler, Lina Al-Salim, Cameron J. Keener, Teylor Mark, Ericson W. Enger, Patrick O. Tarzi, Daniel H. Lee, Ashan K. Peiris, Celeena B. Pompeo, Samuel E.T. Jones, Melissa Buterbaugh, Joseph M. Morgese, Christina M. Heischmidt, Robert W. Berbenich, Kristen A. Carroll, Joanna L DeLauro, Evan B. Heckler, Marlo Mitchell, Angelique Sabia-Candero, John P. Sovich, Jessica A. Woodhouse, Lauren M. Zink, Morgan W. Bates, Michelle Bedoya, Caroline Claire Turtle, Suzanne Kersh, Jordan Matheny, Tiffany M. Miles, Sean Rolland, Benjamin D. Greenfield, Jason B. Rojas, Jared M. Smith, Michelle Yee, Elizabeth Elkington, Cynthia A. Arce, Kammann S. Cole, Sean M. Monks, Robert L. Altomare, Kendra L. Tietjen, Casey C. Miller, Ryan M. Duffy, Alexis Lezama, Briana Alongi, Rachel Budofsky, Nicole Holland, Valerie A. Ruocco, Suma S. Thomas, Kristin J. Goulart, Austin M. Hevey, Dakeitha S. Haynes, Christopher W. Lee, Meghan P. Murray, Jacqueline Mitchson, Andrew L. Williams and Michele L. Livingstone
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When: August 15, 2024
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When: October 25, 2022
People: R. Douglas Noah Jr., Riki Ghosh, Celeena B. Pompeo and N. Asir Fiola
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