American Motorcycle Ass'n v. Superior Court

American legal case decided by California's Supreme Court in 1978

American Motorcycle Assn. v. Superior Court of Los Angeles County
Seal of the Supreme Court of California
Decided February 9,, 1978
Full case nameAmerican Motorcycle Association, Petitioner, v. The Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Respondent; Viking Motorcycle Club et al.,
Citation(s)20 Cal. 3d 578, 578 P.2d 899, 146 Cal. Rptr. 182
Holding
The court issued a peremptory writ of mandate and directed the trial court to vacate its order
Court membership
Chief JusticeMathew Tobriner
Associate JusticesRose Elizabeth Bird, Stanley Mosk, Frank K. Richardson, Wiley W. Manuel,Raymond L. Sullivan, William Patrick Clark Jr.
Case opinions
MajorityMathew Tobriner, joined by Mathew Tobriner, Rose Elizabeth Bird, Stanley Mosk, Frank K. Richardson
ConcurrenceWiley W. Manuel,Raymond L. Sullivan
DissentWilliam Patrick Clark Jr.

American Motorcycle Association v. Superior Court, 20 Cal. 3d 578 (1978), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of California that first adopted a comparative fault regime for apportionment of liability among multiple tortfeasors for negligence in California.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Audio and summary of opinion at Audio Case Files

External links

  • Text of American Motorcycle Ass'n v. Superior Court, 578 P.2d 899 (Cal. 1978) is available from: CourtListener  Google Scholar  Justia 
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