Kojababian v. Genuine Home Loans, Inc.
California Court of Appeal
94 Cal. Rptr. 3d 288 (2009)
Relevant factsFree
Vartan Kojababian (plaintiff) sued Genuine Home Loans and two individuals (defendants) for fraudulent transfer and negligence. The defendants moved for summary judgment, supporting it with a separate statement of undisputed facts, declarations, and documents. Kojababian responded by asking the court to either deny the motion or continue it for more discovery, but he never filed his own separate statement of facts and never specified what additional discovery might help him respond. The trial court granted summary judgment, and Kojababian appealed.
IssueFree
Whether a party opposing a summary-judgment motion must submit a separate statement of facts to show there are triable issues of material fact.
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