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2018.1.31 Motion to Submit Tardy Expert Witness Info 089
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.31
Excerpt: ...or completion of discovery to permit the deposition of any expert. Code Civ. Proc., § 2034.710 On 10/19/17, the court continued trial to 5/7/18, with expert discovery to be based on the new trial date. There is still sufficient time for expert discovery. The court can permit leave for a party to submit tardy expert witness information if there is no prejudice to opposing parties, and the motion is based on mistake, inadvertence, surprise or excu...
2018.1.31 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 393
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.31
Excerpt: ...ections are overruled. #1. Overrule. The depositions are properly admitted. Use of deposition transcripts are permitted, regardless of whether Plaintiff's counsel personally attended. At the trial or any other hearing in the action, any part or all of a deposition may be used against any party who was present or represented at the taking of the deposition, or who had due notice of the deposition and did not serve a valid objection under Section 2...
2018.1.30 Motion to Strike 823
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.30
Excerpt: ...allege facts and circumstances showing malice, fraud or oppression as those terms are defined by statute in order to support the claim for punitive damages. Grieves v. Superior Court (1984) 157 Cal. App. 3d 159, 166. Since Plaintiff has not alleged intentional conduct, and in order to recover punitive damages, Plaintiff must allege malicious conduct, defined as “despicable” conduct that is “carried on by the defendant with a willful and con...
2018.1.30 Motion to Compel 437
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.30
Excerpt: ...compliance with the subpoena. Cal Rules of Court, Rule 3.1346 Regardless, Plaintiff is requesting that Defendant comply with the document request, although Plaintiff has not shown that Plaintiff served a document request requiring production of Defendant's medical records. Plaintiff argues Defendant served a Motion to Quash the deposition subpoenas (Motion 9:26‐27), however that motion has not been reserved or filed. Moving party is ordered to ...
2018.1.30 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 013
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.30
Excerpt: ...laint, in which case he must do so at least 10 court days before the date of the hearing or (b) to file a declaration concerning the parties' meet and confer efforts and briefs concerning any outstanding issues remaining after the meet and confer, which declaration and briefs must also be filed at least 10 court days before the date of the hearing. Discussion The Court finds that the declaration of Judd R. Allen fails to comply with CCP §§ 430....
2018.1.30 Motion for Protective Order 195
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.30
Excerpt: ...e as Defendant has met its burden on the moving papers. The court has discretion to consider late papers in favor of the strong policy favoring disposition of the case on the merits. Kapitanski v. Von's(1983) 146 Cal.App.3d 29, 32. If the number of interrogatories or requests for admission exceeds 35, and where the responding party moves for a protective order, the propounding party has the burden of justifying that the number of the interrogator...
2018.1.29 Motion to Compel Physical Exam 352
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.29
Excerpt: ...ourt granted Defendants leave to have this motion heard on shortened notice on 12/20/17. Trial has since been continued to 2/27/18. Defendants have shown good cause for the examinations. Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 2032.320(a). Plaintiffs admit that they have been treated for pain management by Vikram Singh, M.D., Opposition, 4:19‐20. Good cause is established where “there are specific facts justifying discovery and the inquiry is relevant to the...
2018.1.29 Petition to Approve Compromise 143
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.29
Excerpt: ...view and approval. Petitioner is also required to submit supporting documents with the petition: 1. A copy of doctors' reports containing a diagnosis of and prognosis for the claimant's injuries, and a report of the claimant's present condition, attached to the Petition as Ex. 9. See Petition, ¶ 9. 2. A copy of a final Medicare Demand letter or letter agreement. See Petition, ¶ 13.b.(3) and (c). 3. As Plaintiff's counsel asks for attorney's fee...
2018.1.29 Motion for Summary Judgment 926
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.29
Excerpt: ...n” pursuant to Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 437c(b)(2). The 14 th day fell on January 15, which was a holiday. Defendant has not shown any prejudice from receiving the opposition one week before filing the reply. The papers are required be delivered in a manner “reasonably calculated to ensure delivery to the other party or parties not later than the close of the next business day after the time the opposing papers or reply papers, as applicable, ...
2018.1.26 Motion to Compel Medical Exam 432
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.26
Excerpt: ...e Civ. Proc., § 2032.220. Defendants have identified the time, place, manner, conditions, scope, and nature of the examination as well as the identity of the specialty of the physician performing the examination in compliance with Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 2032.220(c). The Amended Demand for Physical Examination states that the examination encompasses physical and orthopedic examination of Plaintiff with respect to Plaintiff's injuries claimed in ...
2018.1.25 Motion for Leave to File Amended Complaint 790
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.25
Excerpt: ...made, and the granting of the motion will not result in prejudice to the opposing party, it is error to refuse permission to amend. Morgan v. Superior Court of Los Angeles County (1959) 172 Cal. App. 2d 527, 530. Plaintiff has complied with the procedural requirements for this motion as set forth in Cal Rules of Court 3.1324. Plaintiff proposes to add a third cause of action arising from a separate procedure allegedly performed by Defendant on th...
2018.1.25 Motion to Strike Pleadings and Punitive Damages 314
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.25
Excerpt: ...those terms are defined by Civ Code § 3294 in order to support the claim for punitive damages. Grieves v. Superior Court (1984) 157 Cal. App. 3d 159, 166. The complaint alleges claims for negligence, asserting that Defendant slammed into the back of the driver's side of Plaintiff's vehicle. Complaint, page 5. Negligence, gross negligence or reckless conduct is insufficient to support a claim for punitive damages. Dawes v. Superior Court (1980) 1...
2018.1.25 Petition to Approve Compromise of Pending Action 772
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.25
Excerpt: ... cannot represent the minor since “no person who is not an attorney may represent another in a legal proceeding.” Torres v. Friedman (1985) 169 Cal.App.3d 880, 887. A parent may not be permitted to act in propria persona as guardian ad litem in court proceedings as it violates the prohibition against unauthorized practice of law. J.W. v. Superior Court (1993) 17 Cal.App.4th 958, 969. While a parent may represent herself and serve as Guardian ...
2018.1.24 Motion to Compel Attendance at Deposition 569
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.24
Excerpt: ...ction, or fails to produce documents for inspection. Cal Code Civ Procedure §2025.450. Cross‐Defendant Performance demonstrates substantial justification for failure to appear for the deposition due to a scheduling conflict, although Performance acknowledges that the objection was untimely filed. McDermed Declaration, ¶ 3‐5. However, it appears that Cross‐Defendant does not intend to proceed with the deposition given Performance's failure...
2018.1.24 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 376
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.24
Excerpt: ...OT as it relates to Jewish Federation. Reply 1:25‐28. Therefore, the tentative addresses only the request for summary judgment by Defendant, Jewish Vocational Service (“JVS”). Plaintiff's evidentiary objections Pursuant to Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 437c(q), when the court grants or denies a motion for summary judgment or summary adjudication, it need rule only on those objections to evidence that it deems material to its disposition of the mo...
2018.1.24 Demurrer 776
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.24
Excerpt: ...rofessional negligence. No leave to amend is granted as to the fourth cause of action. The Court grants fifteen days' leave to amend the fifth cause of action. Demurrer: For a demurrer, the allegations of the complaint are read liberally and plaintiff need only allege ultimate facts sufficient to apprise the defendant of the factual basis for the claim against him. (See Semole v. Sansoucie (1972) 28 Cal. App. 3d 714, 721.) First, Second and Third...
2018.1.23 Petition to Approve Compromise of Pending Action 684
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.23
Excerpt: ... report of the claimant's present condition, attached as Attachment 9. See Petition, ¶ 9. 1. Counsel is required to provide a declaration in support of the fee request discussing the applicable factors under Cal Rules of Court 7.955(b). Counsel is required to provide a copy of the retainer agreement. See Petition, ¶ 14.a. 2. The total of fees and expenses of $6,474.75 is incorrect. It does not account for reimbursement of medical expenses. Peti...
2018.1.8 Motion to Compel Medical Exam 217
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.8
Excerpt: ...om the late filing. Carpenter v. Superior Court (2006) 141 Cal.App.4th 249, 258. Defendants are asking for a neuropsychological examination. Mental examinations and those exams other than that described under Section 2032.220 require leave of court and are governed by Cal. Code Civ. Proc. §2032.310. The motion must specify, time, place, manner, conditions, scope and nature of the examination, and the identity and specialty of the person who will...
2018.1.8 Motion for Leave to Augment Expert Witness List 149
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.8
Excerpt: ...ny prejudice from the late filing. Kapitanski v. Von's (1983) 146 Cal.App.3d 29, 32; Mann v. Crachiolo (1985) 38 Cal.3d 18, 30. Defendants' timely exchanged their expert witness information on the due date, in compliance with Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 2034.610(a); Motion, Ex. C. Plaintiffs have not established that this motion is untimely made. The motion may be made in a “sufficient time in advance of the time limit for the completion of discove...
2018.1.5 Motion to Consolidate 678
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.5
Excerpt: ...The related cases arise from two different incidents, however, claims can be properly joined in one action if, as here, Plaintiff is asserting a right to relief against the same Defendant, arising from a series of occurrences. The extent of Plaintiff's injury arising from Defendant's conduct overlaps in both actions. Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 378. The requirement that the right to relief arise from the “'same transaction or series of transactions...
2018.1.4 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 651
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.4
Excerpt: ...ns of the complaint are read liberally and plaintiff need only allege ultimate facts sufficient to apprise the defendant of the factual basis for the claim against him. (See Semole v. Sansoucie (1972) 28 Cal. App. 3d 714, 721.) A motion to strike lies either (1) to strike any irrelevant, false or improper matter inserted in any pleading; or (2) to strike any pleading or part thereof not drawn or filed in conformity with the laws of this state, a ...
2018.1.4 Motion for Determination of Good Faith Settlement 739
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.4
Excerpt: ... establishing that the settlement was not made in good faith, ie., that the settlement is “out of the ballpark” in relation to the relevant factors to be inconsistent with the equitable objectives of Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 877.6. Tech‐Bilt Inc. v. Woodward Clyde Associates (1985) 38 Cal.3d 488, 501; Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 877.6(d); City of Grand Terrace v. Superior Court (1987) 192 Cal. App. 3d 1251, 1261‐1262. The court considers a num...
2018.1.4 Motion to Compel Deposition 331
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.4
Excerpt: ...obtain new dates for Defendant's deposition with each subsequent notice. Quiroga Declaration, ¶¶ 4, 8, 10. Plaintiff has shown good cause for the order. Cal. Code Civ. Proc. 2025.450(b)(2). Defendant has not shown substantial justification for unilaterally cancelling Defendant's deposition set for 11/6/17, when this was the date provided by defense counsel after three months of Plaintiff's attempts to schedule the deposition. Motion, Ex. 8. Mr....
2018.1.3 Motion to Set Aside Dismissal 199
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.3
Excerpt: ... otherwise, they file motions at the last minute that may or may not arrive at the department in time for the hearing. The statute is mandatory. “Unless otherwise ordered or specifically provided by law, all moving and supporting papers shall be served and filed at least 16 court days before the hearing. … .” Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 1005(b). The motion should have been filed by 12/8/17, but was filed on 12/20/17. ...
2018.1.3 Petition to Approve Compromise of Pending Action of a Minor 127
Location: Los Angeles
Judge: Nieto, Patricia D
Hearing Date: 2018.1.3
Excerpt: ...e. Counsel does not state whether this case was particularly complex or otherwise required certain skill. While this was a contingency fee case, costs were relatively minimal. Other than commencing the case and negotiating settlement, counsel took the deposition of Defendant, defended claimant's deposition, attended a witness deposition and conducted discovery. The case was commenced on 8/22/16 and this petition was filed on 11/2/17. No appearanc...

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