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.





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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