
A Complete Defense Win in a High-Stakes Construction Class Action
March 31, 2026Jonathan Kitchen Secures Complete Defense Victory in Construction Class Action — Featured by LCA
High-stakes cases are rarely won on volume. They are won on judgment.
What matters. What doesn’t. And how to force a complex case onto ground where it cannot survive.
That’s exactly what happened in a long-running construction class action involving a high-quality national residential homebuilder, where Jonathan Kitchen secured a complete defense victory — recently featured by the Litigation Counsel of America (LCA) in its Litigation Commentary & Review publication.
The Case: A Technical Claim with Significant Exposure
The case arose out of the Del Sur community in San Diego. Homeowners alleged that a 25-million-gallon municipal reservoir caused corrosion in copper plumbing systems across the development.
The theory was ambitious:
- A large-scale infrastructure issue
- Complex water chemistry allegations
- Framed as a construction defect claim against the developer
The financial and reputational exposure was substantial.
The Challenge: Years of Litigation and a Narrowed Theory
By the time Jonathan became deeply involved, the case had already:
- Been litigated for years
- Generated extensive discovery
- Survived earlier challenges
- Narrowed to a negligence claim paired with alleged “willful misconduct”
That last point matters. It was the plaintiffs’ attempt to bypass California’s 10-year statute of repose — a critical legal barrier.
The Strategy: Win the Case Where It Actually Turns
Rather than engage every allegation, Jonathan’s defense focused on two decisive issues:
- The law — the statute of repose bars untimely claims absent extraordinary misconduct
- The facts — no evidence of reckless or intentional wrongdoing
This is classic trial strategy. Not more arguments. Better ones.
The summary judgment motion aligned the facts with the governing rule and forced the case into a position where it could not survive.
The Result: Full Dismissal
The court granted summary judgment.
No trial.
No settlement.
A complete defense victory after years of litigation, avoiding a two-month jury trial.
Why This Matters
This result reinforces several important realities in complex litigation:
- Courts will enforce statutes of repose when the record supports it
- Technical claims must be grounded in evidence, not hindsight
- Clarity — not complexity — is often the decisive advantage
Most cases are not won by doing more. They are won by focusing on what actually matters.
About Jonathan Kitchen
Jonathan Kitchen is a nationally recognized trial lawyer and founder of Kitchen Law Group. With more than four decades of experience, he is known for his work as “parachuting” trial counsel in complex commercial, real estate, and class action disputes.
As Lawdragon wrote: “If a typical lawyer is a Swiss Army knife, Kitchen is a scalpel.”
That precision — combined with strategic discipline and the ability to simplify complex issues — is what drove this result.
