Letters
Oct. 6, 2022
There is a jurisdictional split on whether cities are liable for a failure to warn
Daniel P. Barer
Pollak, Vida & Barer
11150 W Olympic Blvd Ste 900
Los Angeles , CA 90064
Phone: (310) 551-3400
Fax: (310) 551-1036
Email: dpb@pvandf.com
UC Hastings COL; San Francisco CA
Garret D. Murai's guest column in the Oct. 4 edition of the Daily Journal, "Design Immunity doesn't always shield liability from failure to warn," discusses the case of Tansavatdi v. City of Rancho Palos Verdes, 20210 60 Cal.App.5th 423. I (along with David Ferrante-Alan, Lynne Rasmussen, and Anna Birenbaum) represent the defendant city in Tansavatdi. I write to correct some significant omissions and errors in Mr. Murai's column.
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