Press Releases
Wilson Elser Announces 28 New Partners
January 11, 2023
San Diego, California, partners Beth Golub and Justina Tate prevailed on a motion for summary judgment on behalf of a major client of the firm based on evidence of no causation for the alleged wrongful death of a 19-year-old female college student. While the death was undeniably tragic, Beth and Justina established as a matter of law that the plaintiff could not prevail on any of her seven causes of action and the firm defendants were not the legal or proximate cause of the death. The decedent who was intoxicated was struck by two vehicles while walking across freeway lanes in San Diego at approximately 1:30 a.m. The death took place 30 minutes after and more than 4.5 miles from the location where the decedent had any interaction with the firm’s client. The court therefore found there was no proximate cause for her death, and the client was dismissed from the case two months before trial and facing a seven-figure demand. This case was hard-fought and contentious from the beginning and involved a motion to change venue from San Francisco to San Diego, which required a writ to the Court of Appeal. There were prior motions that successfully eliminated two misrepresentation causes of action and punitive damages. The press reported heavily on this matter throughout.
Beth Golub and Justina L. Tate