Attorney Articles
Obstacles at Every Turn: Barriers to Political Participation Faced by Native American Voters
June 4, 2020 - Native American Rights Fund (NARF)
Kammann S. Cole (Partner-San Diego) secured a jury defense verdict in favor of an insured dentist in the Los Angeles Superior Court following a two-week trial. The dental malpractice case proceeded to trial after a codefendant settled shortly beforehand for a significant sum. The matter came down to a quintessential battle of the experts, with the plaintiff’s counsel seeking high six-figures as compensation. Despite the challenging posture of the case, Kammann successfully persuaded the jury to return a defense verdict, delivering an excellent result for the firm’s institutional client.
Kammann S. Cole
Kammann Cole (Partner-San Diego, CA) and Katharine Burlington (Associate-San Diego, CA) secured summary judgment on behalf of a commercial trucking company resulting in full dismissal. Three minor successors in interest had asserted negligence claims and issued a policy-limits settlement demand following a motor vehicle accident involving the decedent and the client’s big rig. At the time of the collision, the decedent was under the influence, unlicensed, and had a prior felony conviction for unsafe vehicle operation. Kammann and Katharine successfully negotiated voluntary dismissals from two of the plaintiffs, while the third refused. They then moved for summary judgment in Riverside County Superior Court, which was granted in full, eliminating all claims against the client.
Kammann S. Cole and Katharine J. Burlington
Kammann S. Cole (Partner-San Diego, CA) secured summary judgment on behalf of a construction company in the San Diego Superior Court. The plaintiff sought damages for injuries resulting from a playground swing that was installed by the insured, alleging negligence for violating a statutory requirement forbidding the installation of the at-issue multiple occupancy swing. Kammann was able to get the case summarily dismissed by arguing the completed and accepted doctrine applied to the insured’s work on the playground.
Kammann S. Cole
Peter Hughes (Partner-San Diego | San Francisco) and Kammann Cole (Associate-San Diego) obtained a jury defense verdict on behalf of an insured bar owner in San Diego Superior Court after a three-week trial. The plaintiffs attempted to enter the insured’s restaurant/bar on St. Patrick's Day in 2019 after having been expelled from the bar next door. The plaintiffs were intoxicated and spit on the bar’s security guards, who were not properly licensed at the time of the incident, and an altercation ensued. One of the plaintiffs suffered a fractured leg and another alleged a traumatic brain injury. The plaintiffs' counsel demanded $12 million in compensation and punitive damages. Peter and Kammann were able to secure a favorable defense verdict on behalf of the firm’s client.
Kammann S. Cole