Ulloa v. JPMorgan Chase Bank
Raul Munoz Ulloa filed this action against various entities associated with a loan he obtained in 2006 to buy a Santa Ana apartment building. All but one of his claims were winnowed out in a sustained demurrer, and the remaining cause of action was then the subject of a successful motion for summary judgment. Ulloa has now appealed from the ensuing judgment. Much of his appeal centers on the legal authority of the trial judge to dismiss his claims prior to a jury trial. As we explain below, the trial judge acted within his legal authority and acted correctly. We affirm.



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