Sudrow v. Weber
Filed 9/14/10 Sudrow v. Weber CA2/7
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IN
THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
SECOND
APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION
SEVEN
PENELOPE SUDROW, et al,
Plaintiffs and Appellants,
v.
DOUGLAS WEBER, et al,
Defendants and Respondents.
B218566
(Los Angeles
County
Super. Ct.
No. BC 395432)
APPEAL
from a judgment of the Superior Court
of Los Angeles
County. Charles W.
Stoll and John P. Doyle, Judges.
Affirmed.
Gary
S. Brown for Plaintiffs and Appellants.
Schmid
& Voiles, Rodney G. Tomlinson and Adam R. James for Defendant and
Respondent Douglas A. Weber.
Fonda
& Fraser and Craig Donahue for Defendant and Respondent Ben B. Shenassa.
Taylor
Blessey, Barbara M. Reardon, and Kimberly E. Marks for Defendants and
Respondents Lucas Alexanian, Ghassan Al-Jazayrly, Jean Pierre Antaki and David
Thompson.
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Plaintiffs
Penelope Sudrow and the Estate of Lyle Sudrow appeal from a judgment of
dismissal after an order sustaining demurrers without leave to amend in favor
of defendant physicians Douglas Webber, Ben Shenassa, Lucas Alexanian, Ghassan
Al-Jazayrly, Jean Pierre Antaki and David Thompson (respondents) and
others. Respondents successfully
demurred against appellants' medical malpractice claims on the grounds that
they were time-barred by the one-year â€
Description | Plaintiffs Penelope Sudrow and the Estate of Lyle Sudrow appeal from a judgment of dismissal after an order sustaining demurrers without leave to amend in favor of defendant physicians Douglas Webber, Ben Shenassa, Lucas Alexanian, Ghassan Al-Jazayrly, Jean Pierre Antaki and David Thompson (respondents) and others. Respondents successfully demurred against appellants' medical malpractice claims on the grounds that they were time-barred by the one-year †|
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