Filed 8/6/18 Newland v. County of Los Angeles CA2/5
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION FIVE
JAKE NEWLAND,
Plaintiff and Appellant,
v.
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES,
Defendant and Respondent.
B280487
(Los Angeles County
Super. Ct. No. BC514945)
APPEAL from an order of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Patrick T. Madden, Judge. Reversed.
Law Offices of Martin N. Buchanan and Martin N. Buchanan; Panish, Shea & Boyle, Rahul Ravipudi, Thomas A. Schultz, Erika Contreras, for Plaintiff and Appellant.
Collins Collins Muir & Stewart, Brian K. Stewart, Joshua A. Cohen, Christian E. Foy Nagy; Greines, Martin, Stein & Richland, Timothy T. Coates, Edward L. Xanders, Feris M. Greenberger, for Defendant and Respondent.
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Plaintiff and appellant Jake Newland appeals from a post-judgment order directing defendant and respondent County of Los Angeles to pay a judgment of $14 million over 10 years. This appellate court reversed the judgment in Newland v. County of Los Angeles (2018) 24 Cal.App.5th 676. “With the judgment vacated, incidental matters, proceedings, or claims based on the judgment are likewise nullified.” (9 Witkin, Cal. Procedure (5th ed. 2008) Appeal, § 869, p. 929.) The disposition reversing the judgment also reversed the post-judgment order governing disbursement of the judgment. Therefore, Newland’s appeal from the post-judgment order must be reversed. (See Evans v. Southern Pacific Transportation Co. (1989) 213 Cal.App.3d 1378, 1388 [reversing the judgment operated to vacate the award of costs incident to the judgment, so plaintiff’s appeal of order denying motion to tax costs dismissed as moot].)
The post-judgment order authorizing the County to pay the judgment over 10 years is reversed. The parties are to bear their own costs on appeal.
MOOR, J.
We concur:
BAKER, Acting P.J.
KIM, J.

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