· 11/17/2010
Bolbol v. City of Daly City
Citations
- 754 F. Supp. 2d 1095
- 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 134243
- 2010 WL 4788952
How courts have described this case
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- construing plaintiff’s failure to address issue in opposition brief as a concession that she 20 could not proceed on the claim and granting summary judgment in favor of defendants
- granting summary judgment where plaintiff failed to address the issue in opposition brief
- granting summary judgment to defendants on Ralph Act claim where officer charged with “enforcement of the barricade” physically grabbed an animal rights activist’s hand, hit it against a vehicle, and held it for 15-20 minutes until additional officers arrived
- a plaintiff concedes an issue by failing to address it in an opposition brief on summary judgment
- “[P]laintiff fails to address this issue in her opposition brief and apparently concedes that she may not proceed on this claim. Accordingly, the court grants summary judgment in favor of defendants as to this claim.”
- “[P]laintiff fails to address this issue in her opposition brief and apparently concedes that she may not proceed on this claim. Accordingly, the court grants summary judgment in favor of defendants as to this claim”
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Judges: Marilyn Hall Patel
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