
Attorneys for landlord company Douglas Emmett say that a tenants' motion to dismiss their appeal of a ruling finding a mass eviction inconsistent with the Ellis Act should be denied because it is without merit, not moot, as the tenants' counsel says.
"The dismissal motion has no merit and must be denied for multiple, independent reasons, including that respondents - as the moving parties seeking dismissal - have repeatedly failed to satisfy their burden of proof to s...
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