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California San Francisco Selman Breitman LLP attorney Thornton, Gregg A.
  • Lawyer name:Thornton, Gregg A.
  • Address:33 New Montgomery Sixth FloorSan Francisco,CA
  • Phone:310-694-5374
  • Fax:415-979-2099
  • PostalCode:94105 -4537
  • WebSite:http://www.selmanbreitman.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Litigation,Construction, Employment, Employment Law -- Employer, Government Agencies & Programs,

California San FranciscoSelman Breitman LLP attorney Thornton, Gregg A. is a Very good lawyer practice area in Litigation,Construction, Employment, Employment Law -- Employer, Government Agencies & Programs, Litigation & Appeals, Personal Injury, Personal Injury -- Defense,Selman Breitman LLP

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  • Gregg A. Thornton specializes in representing governmental entities in a wide range of matters, emphasizing municipal liability defense, employment, Americans with Disabilities Act and business litigation. Additionally, he is currently general counsel to a number of companies in the San Francisco Bay Area. He also has an insurance defense practice defending insureds against third-party claims.Mr. Thornton attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he graduated in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. He received his J.D. at the University of San Francisco in 1989. While attending law school, Mr. Thornton was a published Senior Staff Member of the Law Review, and was initiated into the international law fraternity of Phi Delta Phi. Since law school, Mr. Thornton has been admitted to practice before all California state courts, all federal courts within the State of California, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court of the United States. He has practiced law continuously since 1990.

    Mr. Thornton participates in seminars and panels on municipal liability issues before PARMA (Public Agency Risk Managers Association) and the joint powers authority ABAG (Association of Bay Area Governments).

    Representative MattersLitigation

    ? In a civil rights case, plaintiff claimed he was the victim of excessive force and unlawful detention, Defendants' summary motion asserted that plaintiff's arrest was grounded on probable cause, did not employ excessive force, and did not result in detention longer than reasonably necessary.? Based on deposition testimony of plaintiff and a witness, the Court found the officers involved had probable cause to arrest the plaintiff; that the force used was minimal; and that none of plaintiff's civil rights had been violated.? Finding no triable issue of fact, the U.S. District Court rejected plaintiff's arguments in total.

    ? Defendant was an operator of a network of career search facilities. Plaintiff was involved in two disputes at one of the facilities, which ultimately informed the plaintiff that he was no longer permitted to use any of the network's career centers. As a result, the plaintiff sued defendant and various police departments, including the police department for the City, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. section 1983, seeking damages for violating his federal civil rights. The plaintiff also sought injunctive relief in the form of an order permitting him to utilize the career search facilities in the future. A motion was brought on behalf of the City to dismiss the plaintiff's case as being not ripe, pursuant to F.R.C.P. 12(b)(1). Additionally, the motion sought to dismiss the plaintiff's complaint on the ground that the plaintiff had failed to state adequate facts to demonstrate that anyone affiliated with the City had engaged in any act or omission that proximately caused any violation of the plaintiff's federal civil rights, pursuant to F.R.C.P. 12(b)(6). The motion was granted on both grounds. The plaintiff appealed to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which issued an order affirming the orders of the District Court, without leave to amend. Additionally, the Court of Appeals affirmed the District Court's pre-filing review order, essentially deeming the plaintiff a vexatious litigant.

    ? Plaintiff, while riding a motorcycle, was involved in a motor vehicle collision with the defendant driver. As a result, plaintiff was permanently paralyzed from the lower back down. When the plaintiff commenced litigation, his medical special damages totaled over $600,000 and continued to mount with ongoing treatment. Additionally, plaintiff sued for past wage loss, loss in future earning capacity, future medical damages and the expense of a life care plan. The special damages alone, without even considering the exposure for general damages, appeared to approach $4,000,000. Selman Breitman filed a motion for summary judgment, arguing that (1) the City was immune from suit pursuant to California Government Code section 830.6, and (2) a "dangerous condition of public property" did not exist at the accident location as a matter of law pursuant to California Government Code section 835. The court granted the City's motion, finding that the City was immune from suit pursuant to California Government Code section 830.6.

    ? Obtained judgment on a complaint arising out of a citizen's 911 call to report that a self-proclaimed gang member was in possession of a handgun. In response to the call, police arrived on scene, announced their presence, and instructed the man to put his hands up. The man pulled a handgun from under his shirt, pointed it at the officers and a pedestrian, and began moving towards them. One of the officers immediately fired his gun at the man, who did not survive the incident. An autopsy determined the man's blood alcohol level to be 0.47% at the time of his death. The decedent's minor son filed a complaint against the City alleging causes of action for negligence, wrongful death and a survival action. Selman Breitman challenged the lawsuit on behalf of the City. Ultimately, the court ruled that the City was immune from any common-law tort liability; that the plaintiff did not allege any violation under any civil rights statute; and, the police officers involved in the shooting acted reasonably.

    ? Following a "911 hang-up" call, City Police Officers performed a welfare check at the residence. Using their discretion, the officers elected not to arrest the resident. Several hours after the incident, the resident committed suicide. Family members of the decedent sued the City and the two police officers on several theories of liability. The crux of the complaint was that the officers had a duty to take the necessary precautions to ensure that the decedent would not commit suicide, making the City and the officers liable to the decedent's family for special and general damages. On behalf of its clients, Selman Breitman filed a demurrer to plaintiffs' complaint on the grounds that the officers owed no duty to the decedent; that no special relationship was created from the officers toward the decedent; and, in any event, the officers were immune from liability. The Superior Court sustained the demurrer in its entirety without leave to amend, finding that the police officers owed no duty to the decedent, no special relationship existed between the parties, and that the officers were immune from liability. The Court then ordered the plaintiffs' case dismissed.

    ? Plaintiffs sued a City and its Police Officers for Civil Rights violations that allegedly occurred during a traffic stop. The Ninth Circuit held that no civil rights violations had occurred.? Additionally, the court ruled that the plaintiffs' claims against the City and Police Chief for negligent hiring, retention and supervision failed and found that the City and its Chief of Police had no vicarious liability.

    ? Represented City and its former Police Chief against claims of violation of civil rights, conspiracy, Monell liability, interference with contract, interference with economic advantage, intentional infliction of emotional distress and negligence arising out of plaintiff's failure to sell his bar. Plaintiff alleged that this failure was due to the recommendations made by the Police Chief to the ABC regarding transfer of the bar's liquor license. The Appellate Court ruled in defendants' favor, remanded the matter to the trial court with an instruction that the entire complaint be dismissed as against all defendants with prejudice, and instructed the plaintiff to pay the defense fees and costs at both the trial and appellate court levels.

    ? Personal injury action arising from trip and fall on a city sidewalk.

    ? Personal injury action in which plaintiff sued city after being hit by city worker in a city-owned vehicle while riding his bicycle.

    ? Defended police officers and other city officials accused of civil rights violations and malicious prosecution stemming from arrest and subsequent trial of plaintiff for assault and battery.??

    ? Defended police officers accused of civil rights violations, specifically unlawful search and seizure and use of excessive force following a vehicle stop.?? Published CasesLitigation

    ? Republic Western Insurance Company v. Spierer, et alIn this case, an attorney disgorged into court a $165,000 unearned retainer he had been paid by offeror of a tax shelter, after investors brought a class action suit against that attorney and that offeror. The attorney's malpractice insurer brought a separate declaratory judgment action claiming that it was not required to indemnify the attorney for the $165,000 retainer paid into court. The attorney counterclaimed for the amount of the retainer. The United States District Court for the Central District of California entered judgment in favor of the attorney, characterizing payment of the retainer into court as a release of liability to keep peace with investors and avoid massive defense liability to which the attorney was exposed in the underlying litigation. The insurer appealed. The Court of Appeals held that: (1) the counterclaim was time barred by California's four-year statute of limitations; (2) the insurer was not responsible for any advice of independent counsel who it employed to represent the attorney in the underlying litigation, and thus limitations period was not tolled as result of advice given by independent counsel; and (3) in any event, the payment of the $165,000 into court was not "damages" for which policy provided coverage. The District Court's judgment was vacated, the decision was reversed and remanded.

    ? Taus v. Loftus, et al.The California Supreme Court issued a decision finding that Selman Breitman's client, a psychology professor, had a First Amendment right to publicly critique and challenge a published case study involving recovered memories of past abuse. In that case, the plaintiff claimed that, as a result of receiving psychiatric treatment, she was able to recover previously repressed memories of childhood abuse at the hand of her parent. A case study was then performed in connection with those recovered memories, resulting in the publishing of significant scientific literature. Despite the fact that a single claim for intrusion, based on a single allegation against a single defendant, survived the Court's analysis, the Supreme Court held that the defendants were the prevailing parties in connection with their Special Motion to Strike under California Code of Civil Procedure section 425.16. As a result, the Court held that the defendants are entitled to reimbursement of their attorneys' fees and costs under the mandatory fee-shifting provision of the anti-SLAPP statute.

    Noteworthy

    Mr. Thornton participates in seminars and panels on public entity law and municipal liability defense issues throughout the State of California, including the Public Agency Risk Managers Association, as well as the Association of Bay Area Governments. Mr. Thornton also actively consults with public entities on the topics of the creation, implementation and performance of proper municipal policies and procedures.In addition, Mr. Thornton is involved in community activities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Currently, as a past President of the Big C Society at the University of California, Berkeley, he serves on its Executive Committee and Board of Directors.

  • California, 1990 U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit U.S. Supreme Court U.S. District Court Central District of California U.S. District Court Eastern District of California U.S. District Court Northern District of California U.S. District Court Southern District of California

  • Bar Association of San Francisco (Member)

  • University of San Francisco School of Law, San Francisco, California, 1989J.D., Doctor of JurisprudenceLaw Review: USF Law Review, Senior Staff Member University of California, Davis, Berkeley, 1983B.A.Major: Political Science

  • Selman Breitman was founded in 1980, and is now comprised of more than 100 lawyers in five offices in California and Nevada. We are dedicated to addressing and solving a wide variety of legal issues for our clients to assist them in achieving their business objectives. Our litigation and transactional skills enable us to maintain exemplary standards of practice. We understand that we are a service organization as well as a provider of legal expertise, and we work collaboratively with our clients to meet their business goals.

    Our firm has been instrumental in defining some of the most important issues in the insurance industry through our work in trial and appellate courts in California and throughout the United States. We provide a full spectrum of consulting and litigation services relating to insurance matters. We also handle a wide range of general liability defense matters as well as complex business litigation for various types of clients, including sole proprietorships, mid-sized firms, and large, sophisticated technology companies. We work to keep our clients out of court, but are prepared to bring our talent and resources to the courtroom when a client's business success depends on aggressive and result-oriented litigation. This philosophy has led to recognition of the firm as one of the leading law firms in the western United States.

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A bloke goes into an employment agency in London for a look through. the job vacancies when he spots something.. . "Wanted", it says. "Single man, willing to travel, must have own scissors $2000 a week guaranteed, plus company car and all expenses." Well, it sounds a bit too good to be true, so the bloke makes a note of the reference number and fronts up at the counter. "I'd like to apply for this job", he says, "reference number E/784/B46-OP1737AZR2D2.". . "Oh, that one," says the clerk. "It's a model agency right here in. London and are looking for a pubic hair snipper. You see, they supply girls who model underwear and bathers, and before they go on the catwalk they report to you and you have to snip off any wisps of pubic hair that are showing. It pays well, but there are a few drawbacks. It involves quite a lot of travel. The Bahamas, Tahiti, Paris, London, that sort of thing. And you have to get used to living in first-class hotels...". "I reckon I could learn to live with it," says the bloke. "I'd really like to apply for the job."

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