Events

How the Peculiarities of Damages Can Drive the Case
When: September 17, 2025 at 1:00pm – 2:00pm (ET)
Conference: Wilson Elser Forum
People: Arman Nafisi and Joanna Piorek
2024 Texas Real Estate Update
When: September 26, 2024
Conference: Texas REALTORS®
People: Susan Abbott Schwartz
E&O Insurance, Cumis counsel and Coverage Issues
When: February 15, 2024
Conference: California Association of Realtors
People: Peter C. Catalanotti

Events

Tam & Catalanotti Obtain Dismissal of Commercial Real Estate Broker Case at the Pleadings Stage

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

Pham, Catalanotti, and SF Professional Liability Team Get Real Estate Broker Case Tossed at the Pleadings Stage

​Peter Catalanotti (Partner-San Francisco, CA) and Quincy Pham (Associate-San Francisco, CA) defended a fiercely contested case filed by real property sellers against our real estate broker and agent clients. Quincy had a demurrer sustained without leave to amend on all causes of action. The sellers alleged professional negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, negligent misrepresentation, vicarious liability, promissory fraud, breach of contract, and breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. After only the second round of demurrers, the court dismissed the case against our clients. 

Peter C. Catalanotti

Severino and Wigg Succeed in Motion to Dismiss Slander of Title Case

Mark Severino (Partner-Las Vegas, NV) and Jason Wigg (Associate-Las Vegas, NV) defended a Homeowners’ Association against a lawsuit alleging slander of title for liens placed on the subject property by the HOA as a result of prior lawsuits. Simultaneously with filing the suit, the plaintiff filed a motion for summary judgment. On behalf of the HOA, Mark and Jason filed a joint opposition to the motion for summary judgment and motion to dismiss asserting defects in the pleadings. The Clark County District Court found the pleadings were fatally defective and the motion to dismiss was granted without hearing. 

Mark C. Severino and Jason R. Wigg

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