Practice Areas - Appellate
- Complex Litigation and Trial Practice
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| University | California State University, Hayward, B.S., Economics, cum laude, 1992 |
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| Law School | University of California, Hastings College of the Law, J.D., 1997 |
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| Admitted | 1997, State Bar of California; California Supreme Court; U.S. District Court for the Northern, Central, Eastern and Southern Districts of California; U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals |
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| Memberships | Contra Costa Bar Association, Chair, Appellate Section; San Francisco Bar Association (member, Appellate Section). |
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| Born | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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| ISLN | 912431626 |
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Road ShowGary A. Watt, March 23, 2012 In my recent blog entry, 998 Update: Avoiding the Wreckage, I mentioned that the CCP 998 decisions keep on coming. Little did I know that even more were on the way. Each new decision covers a wrinkle that could affect the outcome of a case in dramatic ways. And so as lawyers, we have to...
998 Update: Avoiding the WreckageGary A. Watt, March 8, 2012 Evaluating Code of Civil Procedure section 998 offers brings to mind the partner that every associate meets - the one that ends the assignment with, “It shouldn’t take long - it’s a no-brainer.” Of course, that assignment is always anything but a “no-brainer.”...
Up In SmokeGary A. Watt, January 6, 2012 A recent decision by the Third Appellate District is a reminder of the opportunity and the limits of a motion for judgment on the pleadings. The case is Collins v. eMachines, Inc.
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