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Brad A. Byszewski

Position: Associate
Telephone: 626-744-2089
Fax: 626-744-2001
E-Mail: bbyszewski@sollp.com

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Brad A. Byszewski received his undergraduate degree from the University of Southern California and juris doctorate from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles. Mr. Byszewski was sworn in as a member of the California Bar in December 2005.

Prior to joining Sabaitis • O’Callaghan LLP, Mr. Byszewski worked at Girardi & Keese in downtown Los Angeles; the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office; and the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office.

Mr. Byszewski specializes in products liability, personal injury, premises liability, and business litigation (handling matters involving breach of contract; products liability; toxic tort; personal injury, premises liability; corporate fraud; entertainment; manufacturing; commercial real estate; employment, and Uniform Commercial Code disputes).

In the summer of 2009, Mr. Byszewski and Frank Sabaitis represented V.A.S. S.p.A. in the trial of Perez vs. V.A.S. S.p.A. The litigation involved product liability claims by Plaintiff for injuries he sustained while using a heavy piece of industrial machinery manufactured by V.A.S. Upon the conclusion of trial, the court entered a total defense judgment in V.A.S.’ favor, finding that Plaintiff’s misuse of the industrial machinery was not reasonably foreseeable to V.A.S.

In February 2010, Mr. Byszewski represented ValleyCrest Companies in a personal injury/premises liability action. Plaintiff alleged that he tripped and fell in a residential complex as a result of the landscape maintenance performed by ValleyCrest. ValleyCrest moved for summary judgment in response to Plaintiff’s premises liability and personal injury claims. Upon briefing and oral argument, the Court granted summary judgment in ValleyCrest’s favor, finding that ValleyCrest incurred no liability with respect to Plaintiff’s claims.

Mr. Byszewski is a member of the Association of Southern California Defense Counsel, the Los Angeles County Bar Association, and the Pasadena Bar Association. Mr. Byszewski was recognized as a 2010 Southern California Rising Star by Southern California Super Lawyers and Los Angeles Magazine. Mr. Byszewski graduated from Loyola Law School as a member of the St. Thomas More Law Honor Society.

Juan Perez vs. V.A.S S.p.A
In a written opinion issued August 3, 2009, the Hon. Patrick T. Meyers of the Los Angeles Superior Court, Southeast District, entered a total defense judgment in favor of Defendant V.A.S. S.p.A., represented by Frank T. Sabaitis and Brad A. Byszewski of Sabaitis • O’Callaghan LLP, in a Products Liability/Design Defect bench trial.

Jhaveri v. Teitelbaum
In a written opinion issued August 12, 2009, the California Court of Appeal held that a statutory release or settlement between a plaintiff and one or more joint tortfeasors is only effective to offset the claims as to the non-settling co-tortfeasors before a verdict or judgment is entered. After entry of a verdict or judgment, a settlement with a co-tortfeasor does not reduce or offset claims against non-settling co-tortfeasors.

Jeld-Wen, Inc. v. Superior Court (Marlborough Development Corp., et al.
CALIFORNIA APPELLATE COURT DECLARES THAT TRIAL COURTS DO NOT HAVE AUTHORITY TO ORDER PARTIES IN A COMPLEX CIVIL ACTION TO ATTEND AND PAY FOR PRIVATE MEDIATION
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Barnett, et al. vs. First National Insurance Company of America
In a written opinion issued May 26, 2010, the California Court of Appeal overturned prior case law by holding that a single statutory offer to compromise made to husband and wife co-plaintiffs is valid.

People vs. Khaled
In a written opinion filed May 25, 2010, the Orange County Superior Court appellate panel ruled that automatic photographs of drivers running red lights are hearsay and, absent sufficient foundation, are inadmissible to support a California Vehicle Code violation.

Bozzi vs. Nordstrom, Inc, et al.
Please see the attached summary of Bozzi vs. Nordstrom, Inc. in which the California Court of Appeal reaffirms that sufficient factual foundation is necessary for admissability of expert witness testimony.

Super Lawyers 2010 - Rising Star
Sabaitis • O’Callaghan LLP is pleased to announce the selection of Brad A. Byszewski





Business Litigation
Premises Liability Litigation
Products Liability Litigation
Toxic Tort / Mold Litigation

Products Liability
Personal Injury
Premises Liability
Breach of Contract
Corporate Fraud
Entertainment
Commercial Real Estate

Loyola Law School, J.D., 2005
University of Southern California, B.A. in Communication, 2000

Supreme Court of the State of California
U.S. District Court, Central District of California


California, 2005

Los Angeles County Bar Association
Pasadena Bar Association

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