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Cite as
2007 DJDAR 17070Published
Nov. 18, 2007Filing Date
Nov. 14, 2007MOHAMMAD KASHMIRI et al.,
Plaintiffs and Respondents,
v.
THE REGENTS OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
Defendant and Appellant.
No. A113662
(San Francisco City & County
Super. Ct. No. CGC-03-422747)
California Court of Appeal
First Appellate District
Division Two
Filed November 15, 2007
ORDER MODIFYING OPINION
[NO CHANGE IN JUDGMENT]
THE COURT:
It is ordered that the opinion filed herein on November 2, 2007, be modified as follows:
On page 6, remove the first full paragraph beginning with the sentence "Thus, for example . . . ."
There is no change in the judgment.
Haerle, Acting P.J.
Trial Court:
San Francisco Superior Court
Trial Judge:
Hon. James L. Warren
Attorneys for Defendant and Appellant:
The Regents of the University of California
University of California Office of
General Counsel
Charles F. Robinson
Jeffrey A. Blair
Christopher M. Patti
Michael R. Goldstein
James Ernst Holst
Howard Rice Nemerovski Canady Falk
& Rabkin
Jerome B. Falk, Jr.
Ethan P. Schulman
Keith D. Kessler
Attorneys for Plaintiffs and Respondents:
Mohammad Kashmiri, et al.
Brown, Goldstein & Levy
Andrew D. Freeman
Deborah T. Eisenberg
Staci J. Krupp
Altshuler, Berzon, Nussbaum, Rubin &
Demain
Jonathan Weissglass
Danielle E. Leonard
Attorneys for Amici Curiae
On behalf of Plaintiffs and Respondents
American Medical Association
Jon N. Ekdahl
Leonard A. Nelson
Barat S. McClain
California Medical Association
Catherine I. Hanson
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