Is there an abuse of the burden of showing in a trial court's failure to apportion attorney fees and costs between a declaratory relief claim and tort?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Painter v. Francis Realty, Inc., C078106 (Cal. App. 2015):

We conclude plaintiffs have failed to carry their burden of showing an abuse of discretion in the trial court's failure to apportion attorney fees and costs between the declaratory relief claim and the tort claims. The trial court reasonably could have determined that the issues involved in the declaratory relief claim were " 'inextricably intertwined' " with the issues raised by the tort claims, "making it 'impracticable, if not impossible, to separate the multitude of conjoined activities into compensable or noncompensable time units.' " (Abdallah v. United Savings Bank (1996) 43 Cal.App.4th 1101, 1111.) As discussed, the validity of the note was an issue in the case. In defeating plaintiffs' claim for declaratory relief, defendants were required to also defeat the tort claims alleging fraud and improper foreclosure. We note in this regard that plaintiffs themselves prayed for attorney fees pursuant to section 1717. The trial court did not abuse its broad discretion in determining the attorney fees could not be apportioned.

Page 10

Other Questions


Does the trial court abuse its discretion by not apportioning attorney fees between work performed on a tort and contract? (California, United States of America)
Does a trial court have to apportion attorney fees between contract claims and noncontract claims? (California, United States of America)
Can a court award defense costs in a tort claim under the California Tort Claims Act? (California, United States of America)
Is a defendant's claim that the trial court's failure to provide him with the means and subpoena witnesses to defend at trial a violation of his Sixth Amendment right to represent himself at trial reversible? (California, United States of America)
Does the Attorney General's assertion that appellate courts review probation conditions for abuse of abuse of power, if the issue was raised in the trial court? (California, United States of America)
Does a motion for a new trial need to be denied because the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying the motion for new trial? (California, United States of America)
Is a client's attorney required to repay all moneys laid out by the attorney to the attorney before the client can make a claim against the attorney? (California, United States of America)
In a sexual assault case, how have the courts dealt with claims that the trial court abused its discretion in excluding evidence of the victim's other sexual conduct? (California, United States of America)
Is a trial court's failure to question each juror privately regarding a juror misconduct claim an issue of abuse of power not one of constitutional significance? (California, United States of America)
How have courts dealt with a claim on appeal that the trial court abused its sentencing process? (California, United States of America)
X



Alexi white


"The most advanced legal research software ever built."

Trusted by top litigators from across North America.