Raghavan v. Boeing Co.
133 CAL.APP.4TH 1120, 35 CAL.RPTR.3D 397, 2005 DAILY JOURNAL D.A.R. 12,918, 23 IER CASES 1342, 05 CAL. DAILY OP. SERV. 9462, 2005.CA.0009849
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The summary judgment statute (Code Civ. Proc., § 437c) permits a trial court to summarily adjudicate "one or more causes of action." (Id., subd. (f)(1).) At trial, a "cause of action" that has been summarily adjudicated shall be "deemed to be established," and the case "shall proceed as to the cause or causes of action . . . remaining." (Id., subd. (n)(1).) A grant of summary adjudication as to one or more causes of action does not bar other causes of action as to which summary adjudication has been denied. (Id., subd. (n)(2).) And no one may comment on the grant or denial of a summary adjudication motion to a jury. (Id., subd. (n)(3).)