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Land Use,
Real Estate/Development

Nov. 25, 2022

The Catch 22 of confirming a prior dangerous condition or opening the door to subsequent remedial measures

PMQ depositions in premises liability cases are a tool utilized by plaintiffs to seek all information known to, and documents in the possession of, the defendant.

Jeffrey A. Rudman

Rudman Law Firm APC

Email: jeff@rudmanlawfirm.com

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In premises liability cases, property owner's or manager's persons most qualified (PMQ) are often deposed pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure Section 2025.230, regarding topics central to the premises liability/negligence cause of action.

California Code of Civil Procedure Section 2025.230, provides, "If the deponent named is not a natural person, the deposition notice shall describe with reasonable particularity the matters on ...

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