His Comments Indicated the Case Needed To Be Settled, More About Fees Than the Merits.
Vasquez v. Superior Court, Case No. G048890 (4th Dist., Div. 3 Nov. 26, 2013) (unpublished) is a case where the appellate court granted disqualification of a judge from presiding over a lemon law case. The reason? Among other things, the judge indicated that lemon law cases should be settled because they were more about attorney’s fees than the merits.