Civil Procedure Cases
Clear all
Coverage since January 2, 2026

Civil Procedure

Uncategorized

Randy E. v. Bisignano — C.D. Cal. Reverses Disability Denial, Finding ALJ Failed to Adequately Explain Rejection of Consultative Examiner

Central District of California reverses denial of disability insurance benefits, holding that the ALJ failed to provide substantial-evidence support for rejecting a consultative examiner’s opinion that limited the claimant to two hours of standing and walking, and that the ALJ’s alternative reasons

Uncategorized

Lindsey C.F. v. Bisignano — C.D. Cal. Affirms Disability Denial, Citing Caregiving Work, Treatment Gaps, and Active Daily Life

Central District of California affirms denial of Social Security benefits, holding that the ALJ permissibly discounted the claimant’s symptom testimony based on her paid 73-hour-per-month caregiving work, gaps in pursuit of treatment, and active daily activities including walking, gardening, and rol

Uncategorized

Suarez v. Nissan — C.D. Cal. Remands Lemon-Law Case as Untimely, Holding Vehicle Price Plus Statutory Penalty Triggered 30-Day Clock at the Complaint

Central District of California remands a Song-Beverly lemon-law suit as untimely removed, holding that a complaint pleading the vehicle’s purchase price and a demand for a civil penalty equal to twice actual damages plainly shows over $75,000 in controversy and starts the 30-day clock at service.

Uncategorized

Ortiz v. General Motors — C.D. Cal. Remands Lemon-Law Case as Untimely After Plaintiff’s Initial Disclosures Made Removability Clear

Central District of California remands a Chevrolet Silverado lemon-law suit as untimely removed, holding that the plaintiff’s initial disclosures — including the sales contract and repair orders — were an “other paper” that started the 30-day clock long before the manufacturer removed.

Scroll to Top