3 Cited authorities

  1. Nelson v. Anderson

    72 Cal.App.4th 111 (Cal. Ct. App. 1999)   Cited 287 times   5 Legal Analyses
    Finding that obligations violated by limiting plaintiff's role were owed to the corporation because the decisions "amount[ed] to alleged misfeasance or negligence in managing the corporation's business, causing the business to be a total failure"
  2. Dorman v. DWLC Corp.

    35 Cal.App.4th 1808 (Cal. Ct. App. 1995)   Cited 57 times
    In Dorman v. DWLC Corp. (1995) 35 Cal.App.4th 1808 [ 42 Cal.Rptr.2d 459], the court assumed that attorneys' fees could be awarded to the lessor where the lessee had damaged the premises.
  3. Greenberg v. Pacific Tel. Tel. Co.

    97 Cal.App.3d 102 (Cal. Ct. App. 1979)   Cited 9 times

    Docket No. 55383. September 21, 1979. Appeal from Superior Court of Los Angeles County, No. NWC 47755, Neil A. Lake, Judge. COUNSEL Robert M. Ralls, Eugene Topel and Karl R. Slifer for Defendant and Appellant. Jack L. Karen for Plaintiff and Respondent. OPINION JEFFERSON (Bernard), J. This is an appeal taken by defendant Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company from an order allowing plaintiff Max Greenberg all costs incurred by him and denying defendant's motion to tax costs by either striking plaintiff's