March 18, 2026
Court of Appeal of the State of California, First Appellate District, Division One
The Rule of Leonardo Cordero v. Ghilotti Construction Company, Inc. is that Cal-OSHA regulations do not create nondelegable duties that preclude application of the Privette doctrine, and a hirer's site preparation activities do not constitute retained control over the contractor's work methods, under circumstances where the hirer hired an independent contractor to perform specific work and the contractor's employee was injured while performing that work.