35 Cited authorities

  1. Ashcroft v. Iqbal

    556 U.S. 662 (2009)   Cited 254,855 times   279 Legal Analyses
    Holding that a claim is plausible where a plaintiff's allegations enable the court to draw a "reasonable inference" the defendant is liable
  2. Bell Atl. Corp. v. Twombly

    550 U.S. 544 (2007)   Cited 268,629 times   366 Legal Analyses
    Holding that a complaint's allegations should "contain sufficient factual matter, accepted as true, to 'state a claim to relief that is plausible on its face' "
  3. Robertson v. Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc.

    749 F.2d 530 (9th Cir. 1984)   Cited 1,552 times
    Holding that voluntary dismissal of causes of action not covered by summary judgment order creates an appealable final order
  4. Meyer v. Portfolio Recovery Assocs., LLC

    707 F.3d 1036 (9th Cir. 2012)   Cited 353 times   4 Legal Analyses
    Holding that a defendant violates the TCPA by calling a plaintiff's cellphone using an autodialing system without the plaintiff's consent
  5. Kearney v. Salomon Smith Barney, Inc.

    39 Cal.4th 95 (Cal. 2006)   Cited 243 times   9 Legal Analyses
    Finding that a defendant can be liable under section 632 for recording its own conversation with plaintiff if plaintiff did not consent to the recording
  6. Rutman Wine Co. v. E. J. Gallo Winery

    829 F.2d 729 (9th Cir. 1987)   Cited 417 times
    Holding district court's denial of leave to amend appropriate where the identified defects in prior order were not cured in amended complaint
  7. Davis v. Powell

    901 F. Supp. 2d 1196 (S.D. Cal. 2012)   Cited 153 times
    Holding that undue delay is delay that "prejudices the nonmoving party or imposes unwarranted burdens on the court."
  8. Wynn v. National Broadcasting Co., Inc.

    234 F. Supp. 2d 1067 (C.D. Cal. 2002)   Cited 181 times
    Holding there is no claim for aiding and abetting violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act because the act does not specifically authorize such liability, in contrast with the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, which specifically does
  9. Flores v. EMC Mortg. Co.

    997 F. Supp. 2d 1088 (E.D. Cal. 2014)   Cited 109 times
    Holding that plaintiff's allegation that '[he] is ready, willing, and able to unconditionally tender his obligation to the true holder in due course of Note and Deed of Trust' was conclusory and insufficient to plead tender
  10. Kimmel v. Goland

    51 Cal.3d 202 (Cal. 1990)   Cited 198 times
    Holding that the defendants' cross-complaint for damages for violation of California Penal Code § 632 was not barred by the litigation privilege because the defendants alleged that they were injured "from the taping of confidential telephone conversations, not from any 'publication' or 'broadcast' of the information contained in th[o]se conversations" and thus the litigation privilege was "plainly non applicable"
  11. Section 227 - Restrictions on use of telephone equipment

    47 U.S.C. § 227   Cited 5,687 times   736 Legal Analyses
    Granting exclusive jurisdiction to federal courts over actions brought by state attorney generals
  12. Section 1658 - Time limitations on the commencement of civil actions arising under Acts of Congress

    28 U.S.C. § 1658   Cited 2,384 times   41 Legal Analyses
    Holding that the state-law tort period controls § 1983 actions
  13. Section 340 - Penalty or forfeiture; libel, slander, false imprisonment, seduction, payment on forged check, neglect of animal; officer seizing property; good faith improver

    Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 340   Cited 1,569 times   4 Legal Analyses
    Providing a one-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims arising prior to January 1, 2003
  14. Section 31 - Principals

    Cal. Pen. Code § 31   Cited 1,444 times
    Holding individuals who aid or abet the commission of an offense liable as principals
  15. Section 630 - Legislative declarations

    Cal. Pen. Code § 630   Cited 280 times   23 Legal Analyses
    Noting that CIPA was passed "to protect the right of privacy of the people of this state"
  16. Section 637.2 - Action against person who committed violation; injunctive relief

    Cal. Pen. Code § 637.2   Cited 210 times   2 Legal Analyses
    Providing for damages of the greater of $5,000 per violation or three times the plaintiff's actual damages
  17. Section 431.30 - General denial; denial made positively or according to information and belief of defendant

    Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 431.30   Cited 148 times
    Requiring an answer to contain both a general or specific denial of factual allegations, § 431.30(b), and a statement of "any new matter constituting a defense," § 431.30(b)