Pagan v. City of San Rafael - Civil Rights
Summary
California Court of Appeal, First District, Division 2 issued an opinion in Pagan v. City of San Rafael (Case A171344, Trial Court Case CIV1902225). The civil case addresses claims against a municipal government, likely involving civil rights or government liability under California law. The opinion was filed on July 18, 2024.
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The California Court of Appeal, First District, Division 2 issued its opinion in Pagan v. City of San Rafael, a civil case (Case No. A171344) originating from Trial Court Case CIV1902225. The court addressed claims against the City of San Rafael, examining issues related to government liability, civil rights, or municipal responsibilities under California law.
This court opinion establishes binding precedent within the First Appellate District's jurisdiction. While compliance officers are not required to take immediate action based on this decision, legal teams should monitor the case for developments in civil rights litigation or government liability standards that may affect municipal operations. Parties seeking further review may pursue options before the California Supreme Court.
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Trial Court Case: CIV1902225 Court of Appeal Case: A171344 Court of Appeal Opinion: [PDF ] [DOCX ] Caution: For information on when opinions may be cited or relied on, visit Opinions on California Courts website. Division: 2 Case Caption: Pagan v. City of San Rafael Case Type: CV Filing Date: 07/18/2024 Completion Date: Oral Argument Date/Time: Click here to request automatic e-mail notifications about this case.
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