Quintal v. Laurel Grove Hospital

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1964-12-14

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MOSK, J., Concurring and Dissenting. The trial judge in granting the motion for a new trial concluded the evidence was insufficient to establish negligence. Under well settled law we must ordinarily assume this is so, but here the trial court erroneously failed to consider this a conditional res ipsa loquitur case, as the majority opinion so persuasiv…

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