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2024.03.07 Motion to Strike, Demurrer to TAC 775
Location: Fresno
Judge: Kapetan, Kristi C
Hearing Date: 2024.03.07
Excerpt: ... cause of action with leave to amend; and to deny the defendant's motion to strike. The plaintiff is granted leave of 10 days to file her fourth amended complaint, which will run from service by the clerk of the minute order. New language must be set in boldface type. Explanation: Eleven plaintiffs, not including plaintiff Gina Beckman, filed the original complaint in this action on September 7, 2022, against a single named defendant, Saint Agnes...
2024.03.07 Motion to Compel Responses 303
Location: Fresno
Judge: Skiles, Jonathan
Hearing Date: 2024.03.07
Excerpt: ...es. Any objections included in those response are stricken, as all objections are waived due to the failure to serve timely responses. (Code Civ. Proc., §§ 2030.290, subd. (a), 2031.300, subd. (a), 2033.280, subd. (a).) To deny the request for monetary san ctions. Explanation: On November 14, 2023, plaintiff served Form Interrogatories, Special Interrogatories, Request for Production of Documents, and Requests for Admission, all Set One, on def...
2024.03.07 Motion to Compel Further Responses 890
Location: Fresno
Judge: Tharpe, D. Tyler
Hearing Date: 2024.03.07
Excerpt: ... ob jections within 20 days of the date of service of this order. To impose monetary sanctions in favor of Plaintiff Maria Cordoba, and against Defendant American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (Code Civ. Proc. §§ 2023.010, subd. (e) and (h); 2031.300, subd. (c).) De fendant is ordered to pay $1,060.00 in sanctions to the Knight Law Group, LLP within 30 days of the clerk's service of the minute order. If oral argument is timely requested, such argument ...
2024.03.07 Motion to Compel Arbitration and to Stay Matter Pending Hearing on the Petition 206
Location: Fresno
Judge: Kapetan, Kristi C
Hearing Date: 2024.03.07
Excerpt: ...il Procedure section 1281.2 states that, “[o]n petition of a party to an arbitration agreement alleging the existence of a written agreement to arbitrate a controversy and that a party thereto refuses to arbitrate such controversy , the court shall order the petitioner and the respondent to arbitrate the controversy if it determines that an agreement to arbitrate the controversy exists, unless it determines that: (a) The right to compel arbitra...
2024.03.07 Motion to Abate, Stay, or Consolidate Actions 601
Location: Fresno
Judge: Hamilton, Jeff
Hearing Date: 2024.03.07
Excerpt: ...ternative request to consolidate the actions, as a complete consolidation for all purposes, including trial and discovery. The lead case will be number 22CECG01601. Defendant is ordered to file and serve a notice of entry of this ord er in all actions, properly captioned with all case names and numbers. Other than this, all further documents filed in the case shall be filed only in the lead case, and shall include the caption and case number o...
2024.03.07 Motion for Preliminary Injunction 036
Location: Fresno
Judge: Kapetan, Kristi C
Hearing Date: 2024.03.07
Excerpt: ... defendant is likely to suffer if the preliminary injunction were issued.” (IT Corp. v. County of Imperial (1983) 35 Cal.3d 63, 69 -70; see also Code Civ. Proc., § 526, subd. (d)(2) [Injunctive relief appropriate “[w]hen it appears by the complaint or aff idavits that the commission or continuance of some act during the litigation would produce waste, or great or irreparable injury, to a party to the action.”].) The Code of Civil Procedure...
2024.03.07 Motion for Attorney Fees 814
Location: Fresno
Judge: Skiles, Jonathan
Hearing Date: 2024.03.07
Excerpt: ... which provides, in pertinent part that fees may be awarded to a successful party against one or more opposing parties in any action which has resulted in the enforcement of an important right affecting the public interest if : (a) a significant benefit, whether pecuniary or nonpecuniary, has been conferred on the general public or a large class of persons, (b) the necessity and financial burden of private enforcement… are such as to make th...
2024.03.07 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 634
Location: Fresno
Judge: Skiles, Jonathan
Hearing Date: 2024.03.07
Excerpt: ...no's demurrer to the second, third, fifth, and sixth causes of action in the First Amended Complaint, with leave to amend. To overrule defendant City of Fresno's demurrer as to the first and fourth causes of action in the First Amended Complaint. Plaintiff is granted 10 days' leave to file the Second Amended Complaint, which will run from service by the clerk of the minute order. New allegations/language must be set in boldface type. Explanati...
2024.03.07 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 425
Location: Fresno
Judge: Kapetan, Kristi C
Hearing Date: 2024.03.07
Excerpt: ...ause of action. To grant leave to amend as to the ninth and seventeenth causes of action, and to deny leave to amend as to the sixteenth cause of action. To deny defendants' motion to strike portions of the complaint, in its entirety. Pla intiffs shall serve and file their first amended complaint within 10 days of the date of service of this order. All new allegations shall be in boldface. Explanation: Demurrer to Sixth Cause of Action: With re...
2024.03.07 Demurrer to FAC, Motion to Strike Punitive Damages 411
Location: Fresno
Judge: Hamilton, Jeff
Hearing Date: 2024.03.07
Excerpt: ...0 , subd. (e).) The time in which the complaint may be amended will run from service of the order by the clerk. All new allegations are to be placed in boldface type. To deny the motion to strike punitive damages allegations. (Code Civ. Proc., § 436.) Ex planation: Defendants demur to the third through ninth causes of action, and move to strike the punitive damages allegations from the First Amended Complaint (“FAC”). Demurrer Claims Against...
2024.03.07 Motion to Deem RFAs Admitted, for Monetary Sanctions 611
Location: Fresno
Judge: Hamilton, Jeff
Hearing Date: 2024.03.07
Excerpt: ...laintiff, payable within 20 days of the date of this order, with the time to run from the service of this minute order by the clerk. The matters specified in defendant's Requests for Admission, Set One, propounded on plaintiff are deemed admitted, un less plaintiff serves, before the hearing, proposed responses to the requests for admission that re in substantial compliance with the Code of Civil Procedure, section 2033.220. Plaintiff shall serv...
2024.03.06 Motion for Attorney Fees 563
Location: Fresno
Judge: Skiles, Jonathan
Hearing Date: 2024.03.06
Excerpt: ...ministrator actually charged for its services. Explanation: 1. Class Certification The court has already determined that the proposed class meets the requirements for certification when it granted preliminary approval of the proposed settlement. There have been no objections to the court's decision, and nothing has happened since the preliminary approval order that would cause the court to reconsider its determination. Therefore, the court inte...
2024.03.06 Demurrer to FAC, Motion to Strike 368
Location: Fresno
Judge: Tharpe, D. Tyler
Hearing Date: 2024.03.06
Excerpt: ...bd. (f).) The motion to strike is rendered moot, in light of the court's ruling granting plaintiff leave to amend the First Amended Complaint. Plaintiff is granted 20 days' leave to file a Second Amended Complaint. The time to file such pleading will run from service by the clerk of the minute order. All new allegations in a Second Amended Complaint must be set in boldface type. If oral argument is timely requested, such argument will be entert...
2024.03.06 Motion for Approval of PAGA Settlement 095
Location: Fresno
Judge: Kapetan, Kristi C
Hearing Date: 2024.03.06
Excerpt: ...nder Labor Code section 2699, “[t]he superior court shall review and approve any settlement of any civil action filed pursuant to [PAGA]. The proposed settlement shall be submitted to the agency at the same time that it is submitted to the cou rt.” (Lab. Code, § 2699, subd. (i)(2).) ‘“‘A representative action under PAGA is not a class action'”', and is instead a ‘type of qui tam action', a standard requiring the trial court to det...
2024.03.06 Motion to Establish Admissions, for Sanctions 067
Location: Fresno
Judge: Tharpe, D. Tyler
Hearing Date: 2024.03.06
Excerpt: ...the matters specified in the Requests for Admission, Set Three, are to be deemed admitted unless each defendant serves, before the hearing, proposed responses to the requests for admission that are in substantial compliance with Code of Civil Pro cedure section 2033.220. (Code Civ. Proc., § 2033.280, subd. (c).) To impose monetary sanctions against defendants Harpreet Singh and Nijjar Cargo Solutions, Inc., in the amount of $681.25 as to each d...
2024.03.06 Motion for Terminating Sanctions and Monetary Sanctions 024
Location: Fresno
Judge: Skiles, Jonathan
Hearing Date: 2024.03.06
Excerpt: ...s shall pay monetary sanctions within 20 days of the date of service of this order. However, the court intends to deny the request to enter an immediate default judgment against defendants, as plaintiff still needs to submit a default jud gment application with evidence to prove up its damages. Explanation: Code of Civil Procedure section 2023.010(g) makes “[d]isobeying a court order to provide discovery” a “misuse of the discovery process,...
2024.03.06 Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Proceedings 018
Location: Fresno
Judge: Tharpe, D. Tyler
Hearing Date: 2024.03.06
Excerpt: ...ngs. (9 U.S.C. S 2.) If oral argument is timely requested, such argument will be entertained on Friday, March 8, 2024, at 1:30 p.m. in Department 501. Explanation: Evidentiary Objections Plaintiff's first evidentiary objection is sustained for the best evidence rule. The second evidentiary objection is overruled. The third evidentiary objection is sustained for lack of personal knowledge. The fourth evidentiary objection is sustained for hearsay....
2024.03.06 Motion to Stay Action 240
Location: Fresno
Judge: Skiles, Jonathan
Hearing Date: 2024.03.06
Excerpt: ...di scretion to stay a civil proceeding where there is a related criminal proceeding pending. The decision whether to stay civil proceedings in the face of a parallel criminal proceeding should be made 'in light of the particular circumstances and competing interests involved in the case.' [Citation.] This means the decisionmaker should consider 'the extent to which the defendant's fifth amendment rights are implicated.' [Cita...
2024.03.05 Motion to Compel Responses, for Evidence, Terminating, and Monetary Sanctions 766
Location: Fresno
Judge: Kapetan, Kristi C
Hearing Date: 2024.03.05
Excerpt: ...ntinue the hearing on the motion to Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 3:30 p.m. in Department 502, to afford plaintiff one final opportunity to comply with the court's order dated 11/7/2023. Defendant shall file with this court an update on the status of the discov ery nine court days before the continued hearing. Explanation: On 5/5/23 defendant propounded on plaintiff Form Interrogatories, Special Interrogatories and Request for Production of Docume...
2024.03.05 Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Civil Action 938
Location: Fresno
Judge: Tharpe, D. Tyler
Hearing Date: 2024.03.05
Excerpt: ...ment will be entertained on Friday, March 8, 2024, at 1:30 p.m. in Department 501. Explanation: In moving to compel arbitration, defendants must prove by a preponderance of evidence the existence of the arbitration agreement and that the dispute is covered b y the agreement. The party opposing the motion must then prove by a preponderance of evidence that a ground for denial of the motion exists (e.g., fraud, unconscionability, etc.). (Rosenthal ...
2024.03.05 Motion to Bifurcate Issues of Liability from Damages at Trial 118
Location: Fresno
Judge: Tharpe, D. Tyler
Hearing Date: 2024.03.05
Excerpt: ...Procedure section 598, the court is given great discretion in regards to the order of issues at trial: The court may, when the convenience of witnesses, the ends of justice, or the economy and efficiency of handling the litigation would be promot ed thereby, on motion of a party, after notice and hearing, make an order…that the trial of any issue or any part thereof shall precede the trial of any other issue or any part thereof in the case…. ...
2024.03.05 Motion to Approve PAGA Settlement 976
Location: Fresno
Judge: Hamilton, Jeff
Hearing Date: 2024.03.05
Excerpt: ....00. To appoint CPT Group, Inc. as settlement administrator and approve costs to administer in the amount of $8,000.00. Plaintiffs are directed to submit a new proposed order. Explanation: 1. Introduction Under Labor Code section 2699, “[t]he supe rior court shall review and approve any settlement of any civil action filed pursuant to [PAGA]. The proposed settlement shall be submitted to the agency at the same time that it is submitted to the ...
2024.03.05 Motion for Terminating Sanctions 385
Location: Fresno
Judge: Kapetan, Kristi C
Hearing Date: 2024.03.05
Excerpt: ... to this court, within seven days of the date of service by the clerk of this order, a proposed judgment dismissing this action as to defendant. The court denies defendant's additional request for monetary sanctions. Explanation: Once a motion to compel discovery is granted, continued failure to comply may support a request for more severe sanctions. Code of Civil Procedure section 2023.010, subdivision (g), makes “[d]isobeying a court order to...
2024.03.05 Demurrer 930
Location: Fresno
Judge: Skiles, Jonathan
Hearing Date: 2024.03.05
Excerpt: ...e of this order. All new allegations shall be in boldface. Explanation: First Cause of Action: “Establishing that claim [for breach of contract] requires a showing of ‘(1) the existence of the contract, (2) plaintiff's performance or excuse for nonperformance, (3) defendant's breach, and (4) the resulting damages to the plaintiff.'” (D'Arrigo Bros. of California v. United Farmworkers of America (2014) 224 Cal.App.4th 790, 800, c...
2024.03.05 Demurrer 693
Location: Fresno
Judge: Skiles, Jonathan
Hearing Date: 2024.03.05
Excerpt: ...nc. and Modivcare Solutions, LLC (collectively, the “Modivcare Defendants”) demur to the entirety of the complaint on the ground that the complaint fails to state a cause of action, and each cause of action is uncertain and time -barred by the applic able statute of limitations. While plaintiff may and does utilize the Judicial Council form complaint, the usage of the form does not change the statutory requirement that the complaint contain �...

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