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Litigation-Log-06061 Expert Witness in Aquatic Litigation 1982 - 2011 Trials (33P*, 8D) 1. D Amanat v. Vic Tanny 2. D Bohm v. Hume 3. D Chi v. Warner Springs Ranch 4. D June v. Surf Cincinnati 5. D Menifee Lakes Master Association v. Don Harris 6. D People of the State of California v. Blair C. Hall 7. D Sanchez v. Al Saud 8. D Slaughter v. West Valley School District (Spokane, WA) 9. P American General Development / Silver State Pools v. City of Carson City 10. P American General Development / Silver State Pools v. Wilson 11. P Asesyan v. Oasis Waterpark 12. P Buanya v. Lawrence University 13. P Bucci v. Seaforth Boat Rental 14. P Campagnone v. Enjoyable Pools, Sta-Rite Industries 15. P Canole v. Stafford 16. P Colombo and Slagel v. Kohl, Adamson, Mission Bay Jet Sports 17. P Colombo and Slagel v. Bombardier 18. P Cross v. University of California at Irvine 19. P Dozois v. The Beach & Tennis Club (Video testimony) 20. P Eklof v. Woodward Sand & Gravel 21. P Fox v. Flournoy 22. P Francis v. Sierra Woods Apartments (Case was tried twice) * 23. P Fuchs v. Hilton Inns 24. P Fullington / Goetz v. Horizon Divers, et al. 25. P Gilday v. Thunderboats, International Hot Boat Association 26. P Johnson v. Mission Pools 27. P Karven/Veres v. Tommy Lee 28. P Kirby v. Monroe County KOA 29. P Knight v. Brown 30. P Leonard v. Dash 31. P Luu v. Anaheim Union School District 32. P Mc Kiness v. Woodcreek Apartments 33. P Michaels v. Pentair 34. P Nunez v. Los Angeles Countyz 35. P Psillas v. MGM Grand Las Vegas (Video testimony) 36. P Roberts v. Council 37. P Todd v. Holiday Inn - Costa Mesa 38. P Turner v. Hoffman 39. P Wagoner v. Knott’s Berry Farm 40. P Wingeart v. City of Atascadero Depositions (97P, 20D) 1. D Amanat v. Vic Tanny 2. D Atkins v. Swim West Fitness & Swim Club 3. D Ayala v. Farkhondehpour 4. D Barrajas v. Midtowne Spa 5. D Bohm v. Hume 6. D Chi v. Warner Springs Ranch 7. D Duncan v. Pool King 8. D Fisher v. Erieview Amusement Park 9. D Garner v. Hilton Hotels, Aquatic Quality Assurance 10. D Holbrook v. Executive Conference Center (Harris Corp.) 11. D June v. Surf Cincinnati 12. D Ledesma v. Santa Ana Units 13. D Lopez v. City of Fullerton 14. D Menifee Lakes Master Association v. Don Harris 15. D Nordstrom v. Marshall and Lake Casitas 16. D Rodriguez v. Anacuitas Manor Apartments 17. D Schanter v. Vic Tanny 18. D Thabata v. Oakwood Apartments 19. D Wallace v. Reston Home Owners Association and Northern Virginia Regional Park District 20. D Williams v. Century Products 21. P Abarca v. Banda 22. P Allen v. Gordy 23. P Bae v. Stratford Chase Townhouses 24. P Banuelos v. PBM Industries, et al 25. P Bell v. Montz and Mastercraft 26. P Bennett v. Salvation Army 27. P Bircher v. City of Ephrata, WA 28. P Bitner v. Massey 29. P Blanck v. Sierra Tucson 30. P Bleakley v. Golfland Sunsplash 31. P Bostani v. La Costa Resort 32. P Buanya v. Lawrence University 33. P Bucci v. Seaforth Boat Rental 34. P Campagnone v. Enjoyable Pools, Sta-Rite Industries 35. P Centralia v. Natare 36. P Chapman v. Renaissance Esmeralda Resort 37. P Colombo and Slagel v. Kohl, Adamson, Mission Bay Jet Sports 38. P Colombo and Slagel v. Bombardier 39. P Cortland v. Primadonna 40. P Cross v. University of California at Irvine 41. P Cutchin v. American Underwater Products (DBA: Oceanic, Inc.) 42. P Davis v. Cherry 43. P Dawson v. Howard Johnson – Southfield, MI 44. P DeLeon v. United States, USDC (N. CA), USCG (Alameda) 45. P Dozois v. The Beach & Tennis Club 46. P Dronet v. Cody Pools, Inc. 47. P City of Dublin, OH v. Moddy/Nolan, Korda/Nemeth, et al. 48. P Durazo v. Downey Unified School District, Warren High School 49. P Eklof v. Woodward Sand 50. P Engeriser v. Mesa Hotels 51. P Epp v. St. Regis Resort – Monarch Beach 52. P Essa v. Monticello Town Homes Assoc., Aquatrends, & Huntington West Properties 53. P Fotos v. Beckley-Raleigh Co. YMCA and Raleigh Co. Board of Education 54. P Fox v. Flournoy 55. P Francis v. Sierra Woods Apartments 56. P Fritchele v. Phillips and General Foam Plastics Corp., Wal-Mart Stores, and Philipps 57. P Fuchs v. Hilton Inns 58. P Fullington / Goetz v. Horizon Divers, et al. 59. P Garcia v. Delpidio 60. P Gilday v. Thunderboats, International Hot Boat Association 61. P Gonyea v. El Camino Country Club 62. P Gonzales v. Mark Travel Corp. (DBA: Fun Jet Vacations) 63. P Greve / Hardesty v. Green River, Sweetwater School District No. 1 64. P Harris v. City of San Marcos and Boys & Girls Club of San Marcos 65. P Hogg v. Messina Trucking 66. P Inglish v. Raging Waters 67. P Janeway v. City of Santa Barbara 68. P Jimenez v. Gilbert 69. P Johnson v. Mission Pools 70. P Karven/Veres v. Tommy Lee 71. P King v. Figueroa, Columbia Leisure Time Products, NAMCO 72. P Kirby v. Monroe County KOA 73. P Ladewig v. Ocean Enterprises 74. P Leonard v. Dash 75. P Lesch v. Helix High School /Grossmont Union High School District 76. P Luu v. Anaheim Union School District 77. P Mc Giness v. Unique Ventures 78. P Mc Kiness v. Woodcreek Apartments 79. P Mendez v. Velasquez 80. P Metrano v. California Pools & Spas and Golden West Gunite 81. P Michaels v. Pentair 82. P Myers v. Holiday Inn Express 83. P Nguyen v. West Valley City Fitness Center 84. P Norquist v. City of San Dimas 85. P Nunez v. Los Angeles County 86. P Odums v. Morris 87. P Olivera v. Lucia Mar Unified School District 88. P Palmer / Tankersley v. Orcutt, Intex 89. P Pennington v. Weeks 90. P Pollard-Lipkis v. Scripps Ranch Swim & Racquet Club 91. P Powell v. YMCA of Southern Nevada 92. P Psillas v. MGM Grand Las Vegas 93. P Ravins v. Morro Bay 94. P Reynolds v. Hinsley 95. P Rider v. Peppermill Resort Hotel & Casino 96. P Roberts v. City of Covington, Kentucky 97. P Roberts v. Council 98. P Romonsky v. William P. Lee Co. (Marshal Scotty’s) 99. P Sanchez v. City of Omaha, Nebraska 100. P Sandoval v. Manitou Aquatics & Fitness Center 101. P Santana v. McCaslin Development, Hidden Lakes Apartment Homes 102. P Souice v. Los Quatros HOA 103. P Stickel v. Watercraft Adventures 104. P Todd v. Holiday Inn - Costa Mesa 105. P Trigas v. Bruce 106. P Turner v. Hoffman 107. P Van Rynsoever v. Ojai Valley Racquet Club 108. P Vasquez / Mora / Puente v. City of El Monte, et al. 109. P Villalpando v. City of Los Angeles 110. P Wagoner v. Knott’s Berry Farm 111. P Watson v. Altair Condos 112. P Webber v. Orchard Lane 113. P Whiteside v. Grand Days Hospitality (DBA: Airport Days Inn) 114. P Wild v. Korrison 115. P Williams v. Holiday Inn – Rhinelander, WI 116. P Winegart v. City of Atascadero 117. P Zimmerman v. Krasnic Arbitrations/Mediations (9P, 0D) 1. P Allen v. Gordy 2. P Beda v. Redlinger 3. P Bitner v. Massey 4. P Coren v. RWR Development 5. P Fox v. Flournoy 6. P Heredia v. Hansen 7. P Kregel v. Provence D’Aliso HOA 8. P Myers v. City of Ventura 9. P Powell v. YMCA of Southern Nevada Cases In Progress, Not Yet Deposed (30P, 4D) 1. D De Salvo v. SVO Vistana Villages, et al. 2. D Santoro v. YMCA of San Diego County 3. D Schneiter v. Harbour Pacific Homeowners Association 4. D State of Hawaii v. Eric Olbrich 5. P Baker v. Modesto City Schools 6. P Bove v. Pentair 7. P Brambora v. Oasis Las Vegas 8. P Casey v. Town of Oyster Bay, Duraflex Internatinal 9. P Cohn v. Shoreline Pools, et al. 10. P Freedle v. City of San Diego, et al. 11. P Garcia v. Knott’s Soak City, Cedar Fair 12. P Goodman v. Star Plunge 13. P Greer v. Legacy Partners Residential 14. P Grocott v. Ramada Inn 15. P Hernandez v. The Welk Group, Inc. DBA Welk Resort San Diego 16. P Hoffer v. Rudgear Estates Homeowners Association 17. P Hullen v. Wray 18. P Keller v. Sanfilippo, Rola, et al. 19. P Kharel v. Alvernon Hacienda Properties 20. P Olebara v. Marriott Hotel Services, et al. 21. P Taranto, Prescott and Brady v. Aramark Sports & Entertainment Services, et al. 22. P Radam v. Sports Aquatics, Negative Split Aquatics, et al. 23. P Randall / Oliver v. Bankston 24. P Reynolds v. Hayward, Cookie Cutter Pools 25. P Rubenstein v. Abbattieolo, Sunset Bay Kayaks 26. P Scott / Smith v. City of Sulphur Springs, TX, NASCO, et al. 27. P Song v. Royal Hawaiian Hotel 28. P Taranto, Prescott & Brady v. Aramark Sports and Entertainment Services 29. P XXX v. State of New York (Seneca Lake State Park) 30. P Williams v. Marriott Courtyard – Downtown Long Beach, CA 31. P Williams v. The Trails at Mt. Moriah Apartments, et al. 32. P Wilson v. Alta Pines, Fiori 33. P Urena / Acosta v. La Quinta High School, Desert Sands Unified School District 34. P Vera v. Talegra Homeowner Association Cases Settled or Resolved Prior to My Deposition or Trial (175P, 118D) 1. D Aguilar v. Bentworth Apartments, Flagship Properties, et al. 2. D Anderson v.
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