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Are evidentiary rulings on summary judgment reviewed de novo or for abuse of discretion? More than a decade after Reid v. Google, it still depends whom you ask.

AUTHOR: Michael Von Loewenfeldt 
DATE: DATE: June 4, 2021 DATE: September 10, 2021
The first and most important issue in any appeal is the standard of review. For the last decade, however, California appellate courts have been split on how to review evidentiary rulings made in connection with a summary judgment motion. As…
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