In Stinnett v. Tam, the California Court of Appeals held that that Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act’s $250,000 cap on non-economic damages was constitutional. Holly Stinnett sued, among others, Tony Tam, M.D. and Modesto Surgical Associates, for the wrongful death of her husband due to
Arbitrator Can Rule On A Contract Dispute Involving A Non-Licensed Contractor
In Templo Calvario Spanish Assembly of God v. Gardner Construction Corporation, the Court of Appeals held thatthe Contractors’ State License Law does not automatically void all contracts entered by unlicensed contractors, and thus an arbitrator’s ruling involving a contract dispute with a