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2019.12.20 Motion for Summary Adjudication 911
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.12.20
Excerpt: ... evidence that establishes a prima facie case that CrossDefendant Jones Covey Group owed a contractual duty to indemnify Defendant/CrossComplainant TA Operating LLC, and that Cross‐Defendant Jones Covey Group breached that contractual duty to indemnify resulting in damages of $40,129.16. This evidence shifted the burden to Cross‐Defendant Jones Covey Group to provide a Separate Statement of Disputed Fact supported by admissible evidence estab...
2019.12.19 Demurrer 820
Location: Merced
Judge: Foster, David A
Hearing Date: 2019.12.19
Excerpt: ...mative defense. The Court finds that the allegations of the third cause of action for fraud do not plead the elements of fraud with sufficient particularity. “In California, fraud must be pled specifically; general and conclusory allegations do not suffice.” (Lazar v. Superior Court (1996) 12 Cal. 4th 631, 645.) The particularity requirement necessitates pleading facts which “show how, when, where, to whom and by what means the representati...
2019.12.12 Motion for Summary Judgment 290
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.12.12
Excerpt: ...ent with the ruling on the motion. Explanation: A trial court shall grant summary judgment where there are no triable issues of material fact and the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. (Code Civ. Proc. §437c(c).) The moving party bears the initial burden of production to make a prima facie showing of the “nonexistence of any triable issue of material fact[.]” (Aguilar v. Atlantic Richfield Co. (2001) 25 Cal.4th 826, 850...
2019.12.12 Motion to Compel Judicial Reference to Referee 858
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.12.12
Excerpt: ...eferee, a process far more expedient remedy than setting the matter for trial on a preference basis. Absent cogent objection by Plaintiffs, the matter will be referred to Hon. Lesley D. Holland (Ret.). ...
2019.12.2 Motion to Strike, for Sanctions 984
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.12.2
Excerpt: ... Deed], 2 [Dates Charlotte Rust worked for Caldwell Banker, 3 [Financial Contributions to purchase of property 478 Ashwood Court, Los Banos], 4 [Mortgage Payments made for 478 Ashwood Court, Los Banos], and 5 [Disposition of Proceeds from sale of 478 Ashwood Court]. She has not The following tentative rulings shall become the ruling of the court unless a party gives notice of intention to appear as follows: 1. You must call (209) 725‐4240 to no...
2019.11.21 Demurrer 588
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.11.21
Excerpt: ...o alleged violations of California Civil Code § 1941.1, the First Cause of Action expressly alleges violation of California Health and Safety Code § 17920.3 and incorporates by reference allegations in Paragraph 44 that the alleged presence of bed buys violated 25 California Code of Regulations § 40, both of which appear to expressly apply to hotels. Accordingly, the demurrer to the First Cause of Action is OVERRULED. The Demurrer by Defendant...
2019.11.20 Demurrer 593
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.11.20
Excerpt: ... California v. MarcosMillan Lopez, 18CR‐04706, currently pending before a criminal department of this court. Any request for relief to this court for relief in the criminal matter must be brought in the criminal matter. Second, the Civil Department of the Merced Superior Court cannot be used to appeal an decision by the Merced Superior Court in the criminal case pending therein. Third, the Jurisdictional Complaint does not state facts comprisin...
2019.11.20 Motion for Summary Judgment 212
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.11.20
Excerpt: ...y Estoppel or false promise, (4) Quantum Meruit, and (5) Intentional Misrepresentation, all of which are based on the alleged failure of Nan Bunker to pay $65,000 to David Verbera in accordance with the terms of the May 17, 2017 Settlement Agreement and Release executed by David Verbara, Nan Bunker, and their respective attorneys, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A to David Verbera's cross‐ complaint filed September 22, 2018. Paragraph A ...
2019.11.20 Motion to Compel Further Responses 811
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.11.20
Excerpt: ...favor of Defendant Horizon Farms, Inc. and against Plaintiff Tierras Schlies, L.P.and its counsel. First, the opposition establishes, by credible admissible evidence, a failure by Plaintiff Tierras Schlies, L.P. and its counsel to engage in a meaningful attempt to meet and confer prior to filing the instant motion. (CCP § 2023.010(i); Townsend v. Superior Court (1998) 61 Cal.App.4th 1431, 1435.) The reply declaration and attached documents does ...
2019.11.6 Motion to Compel Further Responses 723
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.11.6
Excerpt: ...on that such interrogatories necessitate the plaintiff to create a compilation, summary or audit is unpersuasive. The discovery requests the plaintiff to identify evidence he claims establishes his damages. A plaintiff is required to provide evidence of damages as uncertainty as to the nature, existence or cause of damages is fatal to recovery. (Griffith v. San Diego College for Women (1955) 45 Cal.2d 501, 516.) As for the plaintiff's contention ...
2019.11.4 Motion to Compel Responses, to Deem Admitted Requests for Admission 209
Location: Merced
Judge: Foster, David A
Hearing Date: 2019.11.4
Excerpt: ...ntiff's Request for Production and Inspection of Documents, Set One, within ten days of notice of entry of order. In accordance with Code of Civil Procedure sections 2023.030 and 2031.300(c), the Court imposes a monetary sanction against defendant Carrie Melissa Belt in the amount of $260.00, due and payable to plaintiff twenty days from notice of entry of order. The prevailing party is directed to prepare a written order consistent with the Cour...
2019.10.30 Motion for Summary Judgment 039
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.10.30
Excerpt: ... by 180 monthly payments of $944.00. Defendant made good on his promise to repay, at least for the better part of two years. However, in or about October of 2017, defendant stopped making his monthly payments. He did not reach out to negotiate a loan modification, or seek any other relief. Instead, he just went silent. At present, there is still $71,944.64 due and owing on the loan. This does not include accrued interest and costs associated here...
2019.10.17 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 022
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.10.17
Excerpt: ...s home. However, plaintiff contends that he has a 50/50 interest therein based on (1) his own contributions and (2) defendant's oral agreement to honor a “joint” interest therein. According to plaintiff, his name was not on title for tactical reasons. Before the Court this day is a defense motion for summary judgment. There is but one cause of action properly pled, and that is promissory estoppel. The evidence before the Court is that there w...
2019.10.4 Motion to be Deemed Prevailing Party 617
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.10.4
Excerpt: ... briefing), the plaintiff did not “beat” defendants' Section 998 offer. The prevailing party on this motion is directed to prepare a written order consistent with the Court's ruling for the Court's signature, pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule 3.1312, and to provide notice thereof to the opposing party as required by law and the California Rules of Court. The order is to be submitted by electronic filing to Hon. Brian L. McCabe. Defe...
2019.2.28 Demurrer 808
Location: Merced
Judge: Proietti, Donald J
Hearing Date: 2019.2.28
Excerpt: ... v. Santa Clara County Bd. Of Supervisors (2010) 48 Cal.4th 32, 42; Stueve Bros. Farms, LLC v. Berger Kahn (2013) 222 Cal.App.4th 303, 321. Where a plaintiff alleges a cause of action which includes facts indicating the possibility that a statute of limitations applies, the plaintiff must also “plead around” the defense by alleging specific facts that would avoid the apparent defense. “Where plaintiff relies on a theory of … equitable tol...
2019.2.27 Motion to Contest Application for Determination of Good Faith Settlement 374
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.2.27
Excerpt: ...e plaintiff's injuries, taking into consideration the facts and circumstances of the particular case. (Tech‐ Bilt, Inc. v. Woodward‐Clyde & Associates (1985) 38 Cal.3d 488, 499.) Taking into account all of the applicable Tech‐Bilt factors ‐ including a rough approximation of plaintiff's total potential recovery; the settling defendant's proportionate liability; the amount paid in settlement; a recognition that a settling party should pay ...
2019.2.26 Motion to Strike 578
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.2.26
Excerpt: ...ur intent to appear does not satisfy the requirement of notifying the court. Defendant's Motion to Strike Portions of Plaintiff's First Amended Complaint Defendant's Motion to Strike Portions of Plaintiff's First Amended Complaint is DENIED. Although the challenged portions of the complaint may not be strictly necessary, Defendant admits they are not false or misleading and their inclusion does not prejudice the Defendant in any way. Further Defe...
2019.2.25 Motion to Deem Requests for Admission Admitted, to Compel Responses 731
Location: Merced
Judge: Foster, David A
Hearing Date: 2019.2.25
Excerpt: ...The truth of any matters specified in Plaintiff's Requests for Admission, Set One, therefore are DEEMED ADMITTED. In accordance with Code of Civil Procedure sections 2023.030(a) and 2033.280(c), the Court imposes a mandatory monetary sanction against Defendant Humberto Urquizo in the amount of $260 due and payable to Plaintiff Kelstin Group, Inc., via its attorney Terry A. Duree, twenty (20) days from notice of entry of the Court's order. The pre...
2019.2.20 Motion to Compel Further Inspection of Vehicle 235
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.2.20
Excerpt: ... and pay for transporting the vehicle to the inspection. Defendant shall be allowed to replace the water pump belt as well as make any other temporary repair necessary for defendant's inspection of the vehicle, including road testing. The following tentative rulings shall become the ruling of the court unless a party gives notice of intention to appear as follows: 1. You must call (209) 725‐4240 to notify the court of your intent to appear. 2. ...
2019.2.20 Motion to Strike Answer 564
Location: Merced
Judge: Foster, David A
Hearing Date: 2019.2.20
Excerpt: ...poration's lack of representation by counsel is a curable defect (see CLD Constr., Inc. v. City of San Ramon (2004) 120 Cal.App.4th 1141, 1149‐50), the motion is granted with leave to file an amended answer or substitution of counsel within 20 days of notice of entry of order. If defendant, represented by an attorney, does not file an amended answer or a substitution of counsel within 20 days of notice of entry of order, plaintiff may thereafte...
2019.2.15 Demurrer 618
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.2.15
Excerpt: ...plaint contains inconsistent allegations, the complaint alleges sufficient facts in paragraphs 19, 46, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 57, 73, 75 and 76 to assert a claim for negligence based, inter alia, on the breach of a duty arising under Section 3378(b) of Title 15 of the California Code of Regulations and the alleged failure to protect the decedent from identified “enemies.” The complaint also alleges County defendants knew that the decedent was a ...
2019.2.1 Motion to Quash Service of Summons 327
Location: Merced
Judge: Shaver, Donald
Hearing Date: 2019.2.1
Excerpt: ...'l, Ltd. v. Superior Court (1997) 59 Cal.App.4th 789, 795; Evid. Code. § 647.) The Court finds defendant's supporting declaration states insufficient facts to overcome the presumption of valid service. As plaintiff's filing of the first amended and supplemental complaint on January 18, 2019 presumably has reopened defendant's default, Surjit Gill shall file a responsive pleading to the amended complaint within the time required by California law...
2019.1.31 Motion for Terminating Sanctions 162
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.1.31
Excerpt: ...ules that it is not. (Ibid.) While the Court concludes that defendant's motion is frivolous (see Newland v. Superior Court, supra), plaintiff's request for sanctions pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 128.5 is DENIED on the ground that section 128.5 does not apply to discovery motions. (Code Civ. Proc., § 128.5, subd. (e).) The prevailing party is directed to prepare a written order consistent with the Court's ruling for the Court's sig...
2019.1.25 Motion for Summary Judgment 761
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.1.25
Excerpt: ...Defendant's memorandum of points and authorities raises several arguments, including: (a) the affirmative defense of consent, (b) the affirmative defense of assumption of risk, (c) plaintiffs' lack of evidence to support elements of breach of duty, intentional conduct, intent to defraud, breach of an express or implied warranty, and (d) insufficient evidence to support a punitive damages claim. The Court also notes defendant's separate The follow...
2019.1.24 Motion to Strike 991
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.1.24
Excerpt: ...ation on the face of the complaint that the fifth cause of action is based on privileged communications. The Court therefore is not persuaded that the fifth cause of action contains “improper matter” or is “not drawn or filed in conformity with the laws of the state.” (Code Civ. Proc., § 436.) The unopposed motion to strike the prayer for relief at page 12, lines 6 through 12 of the complaint is GRANTED in part, without leave to amend. T...

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