Liggins v. Tabalon
The proprietor of a small business sued a commercial printer, several of its employees, its attorneys, and a subcontractor, attempting to recoup the $63,000 discount he was forced to accept under a contract for his services. In a series of orders, the trial court sustained demurrers without leave to amend to most of the causes of action alleged in the plaintiffs complaints and ultimately dismissed all but one defendant from the action. The plaintiff dismissed his action against the sole remaining defendant and a week later filed a notice of appeal challenging the earlier dismissals. Court conclude the appeal from the first judgment of dismissal was untimely and thus this court lacks jurisdiction to entertain this appeal. Court affirm a second judgment of dismissal.



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