California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Flores v. Sharp Grossmont Hosp., D071993 (Cal. App. 2018):
Because Flores does not specifically challenge this ruling on appeal and/or provide any factual or legal basis supporting this cause of action, we find no error in the court's conclusion. (See Keyes v. Bowen (2010) 189 Cal.App.4th 647, 655-656.) "[T]he trial court's judgment is presumed to be correct, and the appellant has the burden to prove otherwise by presenting legal authority on each point made and factual analysis, supported by appropriate citations to the material facts in the record; otherwise, the argument may be deemed forfeited." (Id. at p. 655.) In the context of an appeal
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