2014
Acker & Whipple Has Been Certified!
kimi / 0 Comments /Acker & Whipple is now certified as a women’s business enterprise by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), the nation’s largest third-party certifier of the businesses owned and operated by women in the country. We recognize the commitment to supplier diversity that is embraced by many corporations and government agencies today, and we can add diversity to your supply chain.
2013
Leader Spotlight
kimi / 0 Comments /Acker & Whipple congratulates Colette Magnetta, featured in the Leader Spotlight of DRI’s The Voice. Click on the title of this news story, then Click here to read the article. Click here for the full newsletter.
2013
Two Recent Motions for Summary Judgment Granted
kimi / 0 Comments /Colette Magnetta moved on behalf of an event promoter defendant. Plaintiff claimed insufficient crowd control at a concert-like event allowed an unexpected bump which caused him to fall on stairs and incur a brain injury. Defendant asserted that it did not owe a duty to plaintiff for the unforeseeable touching and causation was speculative. The Court granted summary judgment.
Stephen Acker and Kelley Harman obtained summary judgment in behalf of a candle manufacturer defendant. The mother of two young boys lit a candle in their room and fell asleep. Soon after, LA Fire Department responded to a fire at the home in which the boys had both perished. LAFD recovered no physical evidence of a candle from the scene. The deceased boys’ parents sued the candle manufacturer and alleged, through their expert, the candle cracked and/or the glass casing was designed insufficiently to resist high temperatures. Plaintiffs’ expert provided no factual or evidentiary basis for his opinions, and all of defendant’s objections in this regard were sustained. With no evidence of a design defect, the Court granted summary judgment.