How have courts treated the issue of "bureaucratic bungling" in civil litigation?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Ready v. City of Simi Valley, 2d Civ. No. B288519 (Cal. App. 2020):

"emphasize[d] . . . that something more than mere 'bureaucratic bungling' is required." (Galland v. City of Clovis (2001) 24 Cal.4th 1003, 1036 (Galland).)

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