The following excerpt is from Hunter v. Nature's Way Prods., LLC, CASE NO. 16cv532-WQH-BLM (S.D. Cal. 2016):
"[W]hen a court takes judicial notice of another court's opinion, it may do so not for the truth of the facts recited therein, but for the existence of the opinion, which is not subject to reasonable dispute over its authenticity." Lee v. City of Los Angeles, 250 F.3d 668, 690 (9th Cir. 2001). Courts may take judicial notice of "proceedings in other courts, both within and without the federal judicial system, if those proceedings have
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