California Association of REALTORS(R) Files Malicious Prosecution Action against Attorney David Barry, Arleen Freeman and James Alexander.LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- The California Association of REALTORS(R) (C.A.R.) today announced that it has filed a malicious prosecution An action for damages brought by one against whom a civil suit or criminal proceeding has been unsuccessfully commenced without Probable Cause and for a purpose other than that of bringing the alleged offender to justice. action against Arleen Freeman, James Alexander James Alexander may be: Earls
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David Barry (born 30 April 1943) appeared in the LWT sitcom Please Sir and the spin-off series The Fenn Street Gang, as Frankie Abbott, the gum-chewing mother's boy who was convinced he was extremely tough. . State law prohibits malicious prosecution such as when litigants re-file the same matter against the same defendants, causing the defendants to incur To become subject to and liable for; to have liabilities imposed by act or operation of law. Expenses are incurred, for example, when the legal obligation to pay them arises. An individual incurs a liability when a money judgment is rendered against him or her by a court. attorneys' fees and costs to get it dismissed. "This is not the first time Barry has been sued for malicious prosecution," said June Barlow bar·low n. An inexpensive, one- or two-bladed pocketknife. [After Barlow, the family name of its makers, two brothers in Sheffield, England.] , vice president and general counsel for C.A.R. "While lawyers are required to vigorously represent their clients, they also are required to have some legal basis for pressing a suit. In this case, the court had already ruled against his client on these issues." Barry has brought over a dozen legal actions against C.A.R. and organized real estate for more than two decades, yet in these cases his clients have never obtained a judgment against boards of REALTORS(R) except in one case on a narrow legal issue pursuant to a settlement to avoid the costs of trial. In 1997, Freeman and Alexander sued C.A.R. in federal court, lost on summary judgment, and a U.S. Court of Appeals upheld C.A.R.'s dismissal. Despite these clear rulings, Freeman re-filed against C.A.R. in the same federal court again and also sued the attorneys in the case. The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal upheld all of the district court's dismissals in C.A.R.'s favor for the second time. "At some point, litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. is supposed to be conclusive Determinative; beyond dispute or question. That which is conclusive is manifest, clear, or obvious. It is a legal inference made so peremptorily that it cannot be overthrown or contradicted. . When a person causes damages by continually trying to litigate the same case, the law provides remedies for the damages. Most malicious prosecutions are brought when a party has wrongfully wrong·ful adj. 1. Wrong; unjust: wrongful criticism. 2. Unlawful: wrongful death. brought just a single lawsuit. In this case, he brought three lawsuits on the same matter, two of which were against C.A.R.," Barlow said. "This is clearly not permitted by law. The law even has a name for cases that have already been litigated, a Latin phrase, "res judicata res judicata (rēz j 'dĭkā`tə): see jeopardy. ," which is the
very ground on which the federal court dismissed this last case."Everyone knows, and particularly lawyers know, you can't go to court repeatedly against the same parties on the same issues after you have lost," Barlow said. "At some point, enough is enough." A sampling of Barry's failed judicial history against organized real estate includes: Bartley v. Miller & C.A.R. - Superior Court, Los Angeles, No. C302981 (1980); Order and judgment dismissing complaint against C.A.R. Butler v. San Francisco Board of REALTORS(R), et al. -Unpublished. 1st App. Dist. Court of Appeals upheld demurrer and dismissal. April 15, 1982 (1 Civ. No. 51054) Derish v. San Mateo-Burlingame Board of REALTORS(R), 186 Cal. Rptr. 390, 136 CA 3d 534 (1982) - state court. Published, U.S. Court of Appeal, 9th Circuit; Court of Appeal affirmed judgment of dismissal - federal court. Doi v. San Francisco Board of REALTORS(R), San Francisco Superior Court No. 761841; Dismissed complaint with Prejudice (1980). Dismissal upheld by California Court of Appeal (unpublished) 1983 1 Civ. No. 50519). Dutton v. Sutter-Yuba MLS and Sutter-Yuba Board of REALTORS(R), Yuba County Superior Court No. 2669 (1976). Dutton v. Sutter-Yuba MLS and Sutter Yuba Board of REALTORS(R) U.S. District Court, Eastern District (1980). Kershaw v. Sacramento Board of REALTORS(R), et al. - Sacramento Superior Court, No. 281460 (1980) Complaint dismissed by Superior Court, June 30, 1980; 1981 Unpublished opinion by the Court of Appeals affirmed summary judgment in favor of the Sacramento Board of REALTORS(R). Supermarket of Homes v. San Fernando Valley Board of REALTORS(R) CA 9 (Cal.) 786 F2d 1400. U.S. Court of Appeal, 9th Circuit (1986); Barry's client found to have committed willful copyright infringement. Board of REALTORS(R) obtained a judgment. Williams - Debtors- San Fernando Valley Board of REALTORS(R) v. Williams U.S. Bankruptcy court. Reifert v. S. Cent. Wis. MLS Corp., No. 04-C-969-S, 2005 WL 2055958 (W.D.Wis. Aug. 25, 2005), appeal docketed, No. 05-3601 (7th Cir. Sept. 7, 2005). Summary judgment granted for defendant MLS. Jacob Zinneman v. NAR March 30, 2004, TTAB (U.S. Patent and Trademark office) trademark cancellation; petition to challenge REALTOR(R) trademark denied. Leading the Way...(R) in California real estate for 100 years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109] See : Time California Association of REALTORS(R) (www.car.org) is one of the largest state trade organizations in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , with more than 180,000 members dedicated to the advancement of professionalism in real estate. C.A.R. is headquartered in Los Angeles. Today's release also is available on C.A.R. Online at http://www.car.org/index.php?id=MzU1MTg. |
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