Greer v. Safeway, Inc.
Appellant Brian Greer, in propria persona, filed two appeals following the trial courts rulings sustaining demurrers and granting a special motion to strike his first amended complaint. Respondents Safeway, Inc. and Richard Lyding (collectively Safeway) move to have Greer declared a vexatious litigant (Code Civ. Proc., 391, subd. (b)(1)),[1] to require him to furnish security in order to proceed with these appeals ( 391.1, 391.3, 391.4), and to prohibit him from filing any new litigation in the courts of this state without first obtaining permission from the presiding judge of the court where the litigation is proposed to be filed ( 391.7). In accordance with our finding that Greer meets the statutory requirements, we will declare him a vexatious litigant and enter a prefiling order. In addition, as a result of Greers repeated failure to file opening briefs in conformance with the California Rules of Court, on our own motion we hereby dismiss these appeals.



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