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CONSERVATORSHIP OF ROBERT WENDLAND California Supreme Court, 2001 Mr. Braden recently argued in the California Supreme Court in the famous case of Conservatorship of Robert Wendland, which established California law on when life support may be discontinued for an irreversibly brain-damaged person. Click here for an article about the case. LIFECO SERVICES CORPORATION v. SUPERIOR COURT California Sixth District Court of Appeal, 1990 Mr. Braden and Ms. Sieux represented an employer facing a lawsuit by employees claiming that the employer had breached an employment contract. The contract in question contained a forum selection clause calling for any lawsuits brought under the contract to occur in Texas. The court of appeals held that the employer’s actions in seeking emergency relief in California courts against the employee action did not prevent the employer from enforcing the forum selection clause as written. The court issued a writ in favor of the employer.
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