Dobbs v. City of L.A., No. B290509 (D2d8 Oct. 16, 2019).
There’s nothing about civil procedure in this opinion about design immunity, but I wanted to flag it as kind of awesome anyway.
It is only four pages long. You get the issue. You get the essential facts. You get the law. All very efficient. And then it exits the scene with a pearl of wisdom:
Tort law incorporates common sense. When one walks into a concrete pillar that is big and obvious, the fault is one’s own.
Affirmed.
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