• Who is Liable for Skier Injuries Due to Ski Resort Grooming Conditions?

    February 21, 2019

    For those who love skiing and snowboarding, the winter of 2018/2019 in Truckee and Lake Tahoe has been nothing short of amazing. The ski resorts have received record amounts of snow and skiers and riders have flocked to the Sierra to enjoy deep powder and soft groomers. But with all the snow comes certain challenges, [...]

  • Tenant Estoppel Certificates: A Peek Behind the Curain

    February 13, 2019

    | ACROSS THE LINE | Published in the Washoe County Bar Association’s The Writ By: Aparna L. Reddy of Porter Simon Estoppel certificates are often treated as routine, and are often blithely signed by commercial and residential tenants upon request by landlords. On closer examination, however, such certificates may present risks to the unwary tenant and landlord. What is [...]

  • Must Domino’s Pizza Website be ADA Compliant?

    February 1, 2019

    Domino’s Pizza has restaurants and a website and app to order at-home delivery and in-store pickup of pizzas, the latter being the focus of today’s column. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability “in the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, or accommodations of [...]

  • County Liable for Not Conducting Search and Rescue

    January 25, 2019

    Under the “Good Samaritan” rule, a person who has not created a peril has no duty to come to the aid of another, but if they do attempt to aid the victim, they can be found liable only if they make the situation worse or are grossly negligent. Also, more to the  point today, a [...]

  • Supreme Court Ruling on Eviction After Foreclosure

    January 18, 2019

    California foreclosure law is complicated. During and after the recession, I counselled hundreds of folks facing foreclosure and loss of their homes. Fortunately that area of my legal practice has slowed dramatically. If you have any interest in foreclosures you may want to read today’s column about a new California Supreme Court case. “JUST THE [...]

  • Resources for Wildfire Victims

    January 17, 2019

    The devastation caused by the Camp, Tubbs, Mendocino Complex, Thomas, Carr, Woolsey and Rim wildfires has left communities, families and businesses wondering how to rebuild in the aftermath of the destruction. Just as coastal communities live with the threat of hurricanes and floods, it seems communities in forested areas now sadly live under the constant [...]

  • USA Water Polo Liable for Youth Sports Injury?

    January 11, 2019

    We have written several columns on what is called the “Assumption of the Risk” doctrine. Generally, sports and action participants are found to have assumed the risk of injuries inherent in the sport itself. Examples include skiers falling in moguls, a baseball player being hit by a “bean ball,” and flag football players injured [...]

  • Our 2019 Continuing Commitment to Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Clients

    January 9, 2019

    As 2019 begins, the accident and personal injury attorneys at Porter Simon are committed to another year of zealously representing individuals and families who have been injured or who suffered the death of a loved one, in accidents caused by the negligence of others. Over the past two years we have recovered more $10,000,000 for [...]

  • The Stella Awards… Fake News (But Funny)

    December 21, 2018

    You’ve probably heard of the Stella Awards named after Stella Liebeck who burned herself with hot coffee from McDonalds and successfully sued McDonalds (the award was later dramatically reduced by the court). If you want to get your blood boiling about lawyers, how bad they are, read these so called “true stories” of the legal [...]