Case: People of the State of California v. Highland Federal Savings and Loan

CA 718 828 | California state trial court

Filed Date: 1993

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Case Summary

[This summary is temporary while we research the case.] This is a lawsuit in which the plaintiffs sought to hold Highland Federal Savings and Loans responsible for the continuing slum conditions of certain buildings, alleging that the company had engaged in unfair business practices as well as fraud. The case was filed in 1993, in a California trial court.

People


Judge(s)

Croskey, H. Walter (California)

Attorney for Plaintiff

Hahn, James K. (California)

Attorney for Defendant

Berk, Michael D. (California)

Kristovich, Theresa A. (California)

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Documents in the Clearinghouse

Document

B058411

Opinion

The People Ex Rel. Josefina Sepulveda v. Highland Federal Savings and Loan

California state appellate court

Jan. 26, 1993

Jan. 26, 1993

Order/Opinion

14 Cal.App.4th 1692

93-00212

Opinion of the Court

Highland Federal Savings and Loan Association v. California

Supreme Court of the United States

Oct. 12, 1993

Oct. 12, 1993

Order/Opinion

510 U.S. 928

Docket

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Case Details

State / Territory: California

Case Type(s):

Fair Housing/Lending/Insurance

Key Dates

Filing Date: 1993

Plaintiffs

Attorney Organizations:

Kaye, McLane, Bednarski & Litt