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2020.12.21 OSC Re Sanctions 808
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.12.21
Excerpt: ...ere as follows: The Motion by Lenice Wilson as Trustee of the Wilson Charles & Lenice 2015 Revocable Living Trust Incorrectly Sued as Estate of Charles Rayburn Wilson to Compel Responses by Estate of Edyna Sischo‐Nownejad to Request for Admissions, to Strike Improper Objections, Compel Verification, and Request for Monetary Sanctions of $2,343.75. pursuant to CCP § 2033.010 is GRANTED. The Motion by Lenice Wilson as Trustee of the Wilson Charl...
2020.12.18 Demurrer 493
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.12.18
Excerpt: ...de standing to litigate the reasonableness of an industrial use of water. (See In re Water of Hallett Creek Stream Sys. (1988) 44 Cal.3d 488, 472 fn 16.) While COVID‐19 related guidelines may be relevant to whether an injunction may issue at a given point in time, they do not preclude litigation of the underlying rights for which injunctive relief is sought and cannot preempt state law concerning unreasonable use of water within that state. Fin...
2020.12.09 Demurrer 050
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.12.09
Excerpt: ...lex Vega and using the reference name “CW‐1” prepared a 3 page written report of the interview in which “CW‐1” reported that Joseph Elias Castrillo confessed to “CW‐1” that Castrillo had murdered Merced Taxi Cab driver Dean Barker” and alleged in Paragraph 30 “that in the written report of the interview with “CW‐1” by Detective Johnson in Case #2015‐00669 included personally The following tentative rulings shall beco...
2020.12.01 Motion to Continue on Pending Discovery Motions 808
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.12.01
Excerpt: ... motion seeks to continue. Second, while the court is sympathetic to the death of counsel's sister and the delay that may have caused to the filing of a motion to disqualify defense counsel, there has as yet been no showing that the outcome of the motion to disqualify is relevant to the right of the Defendants to obtain the discovery sought, regardless of whether their current counsel is disqualified. The court notes that the nature of the discov...
2020.11.19 Motion to Compel Further Responses 520
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.11.19
Excerpt: ...ncerns can be addressed by a suitable protective order or redaction of employee identifying information and assignment of an identification code to each record. Defendant is ordered to produce records of employees who are members of the putative class alleged in the operative complaint having even numbered social security numbers, without regard to employment location, without regard to business line, unless the parties enter into a written agree...
2020.11.09 Motion to Compel Further Responses 342
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.11.09
Excerpt: ...e regular rate of pay of covered employees udering the relevant time period] and 32 [Describe Defendants methods, polices and procedures during the relevant time period for rounding covered employees' overtime pay] and for monetary sanctions of $4,666.50 against Defendants and its counsel of record pursuant to CCP § § 2023.010 is GRANTED IN PART. Defendant's objections are frivolous and are therefore overruled, and Defendant is ordered to serve...
2020.11.02 Motion to Disqualify 342
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.11.02
Excerpt: ...the employees of Defendant Smart & Final Stores, LLC employed during the period applicable to each claim by representative plaintiffs. It would appear that the only potential conflict where a firm represents more than one PAGA representative Plaintiff against the same Defendant would be the potential effect that the representation of one PAGA representative Plantiff might have on a different PAGA representative Plaintiff's ability to be compensat...
2020.10.30 OSC Re Dismissal 413
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.10.30
Excerpt: ...led a Notice of Settlement. The declaration indicates that the parties have reached an impasse on the wording of the release. The acceptance of a CCP § 998 constitutes an agreement to enter judgment for the agreed upon amount in the pending action which in turn, pursuant to the doctrine of res judicata, bars further actions on claims that were brought or could have been brought in the pending action. In does not necessarily bar “all claims kno...
2020.10.27 Motion to Stay or Consolidate 342
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.10.27
Excerpt: ... its documents in support of or in opposition to the motion [for class certification] must be filed.” (Cabrini v. Superior Court (1994) 26 Cal.App.4th 239, 244.) While there is merit to Defendant's contentions that some discovery requests were unartfully drafted or contained provisions barred by the discovery rules, the remedy is to provide appropriate responses to the portion of a request that seeks legitimate discovery and refuse to provide r...
2020.10.22 Motion for Terminating Sanctions, Monetary Sanctions 085
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.10.22
Excerpt: ... complies or orders declaring matter admitted or established if answers are not received. It is only when a party persists in disobeying the court's orders that the ultimate doomsday sanctions of dismissing the action is justified. (Deyo v. Kilbourne (1978) 84 Cal.App.3d 771, 796; Lopez v. Watchtower Bible & Tract Soc. Of New York, Inc. (2016) 246 Cal.App.4th 566, 604; Siry Investments, L.P. v. Farkhondepour (2020) 45 Cal.App.5th 1098, 1117 [disc...
2020.10.21 Motion for Summary Judgment 228
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.10.21
Excerpt: ...fendant Travelers Property Casualty Company contends that Plaintiff has failed to establish a prima facie case that it is entitled to judgment as a matter of law because proposed undisputed facts are not supported by admissible evidence, and that an exclusion for professional services contained in the subject policy precludes coverage because there is a triable issue of material fact as to whether Plaintiff Architectural Firm Bunton, Clifford & A...
2020.10.21 Motion for Summary Judgment 162
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.10.21
Excerpt: ...o Facts Number 2, 6, 7, 8, and 10. Plaintiff's evidentiary objections are SUSTAINED. Motion for Summary Judgment by Defendants Richard J. Meyer, Linda B. Meyer and Meyer Family Trust. ‘ The motion for Summary Judgment by Defendants Richard J. Meyer, Linda B. Meyer and Meyer Family Trust is GRANTED. First, the Complaint's first cause of action for Dangerous Condition on Public Properly Pursuant to Government Code § 835 does not establish a clai...
2020.10.07 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 126
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.10.07
Excerpt: ...the first, second, and sixth causes of action of the complaint by Bernards Bros, Inc. in Case 19CV‐03817 is DENIED. Defendants fail to provide admissible evidence establishing a prima facie case that they are entitled to judgment as a matter of law. Even if Defendants were deemed to have established a prima face case, Bernards Bros., Inc, has established triable issues of material fact with regard to each ground on which summary judgment or sum...
2020.09.25 Motion for Summary Judgment 228
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.09.25
Excerpt: ...fendant Travelers Property Casualty Company contends that Plaintiff has failed to establish a prima facie case that it is entitled to judgment as a matter of law because proposed undisputed facts are not supported by admissible evidence, and that an exclusion for professional services contained in the subject policy precludes coverage because there is a triable issue of material fact as to whether Plaintiff Architectural Firm Bunton, Clifford & A...
2020.09.11 Motion for Summary Judgment 665
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.09.11
Excerpt: ...nt cause of the accident does not entitle Defendant to judgment as a matter of law because California is a comparative negligence state and even though a jury might find Plaintiff to be 99% or 100% at fault, the degree of Plaintiff's comparative fault is a triable issue of material fact. Defendant's Undisputed Facts Numbers 1‐7 are supported by admissible evidence and establish a prima facie case that Defendant is entitled to judgment as a matt...
2020.09.04 Demurrer 981
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.09.04
Excerpt: ...tion. Accordingly, leave to amend would appear to be futile. This court therefore SUSTAINS the Demurrer to the Third Amended Complaint WITHOUT LEAVE TO AMEND. Under White v. Square, Inc. (2019) 7 Cal.5th 1019, a person intending to use web based services who encounters a facially neutral term of service that bars some categories of transactions but not others, does not have standing to pursue intentional discrimination claim based on allegations ...
2020.09.04 Motion to Compel Further Responses 011
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.09.04
Excerpt: ...of Request for Admissions Numbers 1‐3 and unambiguously denies the reaminder. Sanctions in the amount of $1,220.00 are awarded pursuant to CCP §§ 2023.010 and 2023.030(a). Plaintiff is to serve Supplemental responses and payment of sanctions by September 25, 2020. Motion for Summary Adjudication Defendant Liberty Packing Company's motion for summary adjudication of the following issues: (1) The First Cause of Action for Discrimination is with...
2020.09.04 Demurrer 983
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.09.04
Excerpt: ...tion. Accordingly, leave to amend would appear to be futile. This court therefore SUSTAINS the Demurrer to the Third Amended Complaint WITHOUT LEAVE TO AMEND. Under White v. Square, Inc. (2019) 7 Cal.5th 1019, a person intending to use web based services who encounters a facially neutral term of service that bars some categories of transactions but not others, does not have standing to pursue intentional discrimination claim based on allegations ...
2020.09.02 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 653
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.09.02
Excerpt: ...nce that establishes a prima facie case that Defendant Apple, Inc. is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. This shifts the burden of proof to Plaintiff to establish a triable issue of material fact. The essence of Plaintiff's opposition is that Defendant failed to accommodate Plaintiff's disability because Plaintiff was unable to perform the duties of the job she was hired to perform, even with reasonable accommodations because she suffered e...
2020.09.01 Motion to Compel Further Responses 361
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.09.01
Excerpt: ...ing information from discovery is asserted, the party asserting such privilege, work product or other grounds for withholding documents or information from discovery will be barred from offering such documents or information, or testimony about such documents or information, at trial. That motion is GRANTED. Any party is free to waive privilege, work product, or other basis for withholding information from discovery; however, to the extent that a...
2020.08.31 Motion to Compel Further Responses 011
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.08.31
Excerpt: ...of Request for Admissions Numbers 1‐3 and unambiguously denies the reaminder. Sanctions in the amount of $1,220.00 are awarded pursuant to CCP §§ 2023.010 and 2023.030(a). Plaintiff is to serve Supplemental responses and payment of sanctions by September 25, 2020. Motion for Summary Adjudication Defendant Liberty Packing Company's motion for summary adjudication of the following issues: (1) The First Cause of Action for Discrimination is with...
2020.08.28 Motion for Summary Judgment 162
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.08.28
Excerpt: ...o Facts Number 2, 6, 7, 8, and 10. Plaintiff's evidentiary objections are SUSTAINED. If there is any objection to this tentative ruling, this motion is continued on the court's own motion to Friday, September 11, 2020 at 8:15 a.m. in Courtroom 8. Motion for Summary Judgment by Defendants Richard J. Meyer, Linda B. Meyer and Meyer Family Trust. The motion for Summary Judgment by Defendants Richard J. Meyer, Linda B. Meyer and Meyer Family Trust is...
2020.08.26 Motion to Lift Stay and Confirm Appointment of Special Master 763
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.08.26
Excerpt: ...s of action for (1) Inverse Condemnation against Merced Irrigation District, (2) Negligent Maintenance against Merced Irrigation District, (3) Dangerous Condition on Property against Merced Irrigation District, (4) Nuisance against Merced Irrigation District, (5) Breach of Contract against the Ransom Piro Construction and Development Defendants, (6) Violations of Civil Code § 895 against the Ransom Piro Construction and Development Defendants, (...
2020.08.21 Petition to Modify Restraining Order 418
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.08.21
Excerpt: ...isting order are not being obeyed. The appropriate remedy for any violation of the existing restraining order is to report such violation to the police. If, in January of 2021, Respondent wishes to extend the terms of the restraining order, she may file an application for renewal on or before the existing order expires on February 26, 2021. Since there is no action for the court to take at this time, the Petition to Modify is DISMISSED. If there ...
2020.08.20 Motion to Compel Further Responses 333
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.08.20
Excerpt: ...se the plaintiff lacks mental competence allegedly as a result of a traumatic brain injury suffered as a result of the incident giving rise to this action. Consequently, the Guardian Ad Litem lacks personal knowledge of many facts that a typical competent plaintiff could testify to based on the Plaintiff's own personal knowledge. When receiving discovery requests, the Guardian Ad Litem has an obligation to conduct a diligent search and make reaso...
2020.08.19 Motion for Sanctions for Spoliation of Evidence 361
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.08.19
Excerpt: ...t Defendant's Motion to Quash Plaintiff's Subpoena for Business Records filed by Defendant Foster Poultry Farms. The stay appears to apply only to this court's June 29, 2020 order and not to other matters pending in this case. In this motion for sanctions by Defendant Foster Poultry Farms, to which Defendant Dan Huber joins, Defendants seek an order, pursuant to CCP § 2023.010(g) either (a) an order dismissing Plaintiff Curtis LaClaire's Second ...
2020.08.14 Motion to Compel Production of Cost of Repair Allocations 009
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.08.14
Excerpt: ...closes the expert who prepared the existing Defense Cost of Repair Allocation, all reports by that expert, including the subject Defense Cost of Repair Allocations must be produced. If Bernard Bros., Inc. discloses a different expert for Cost of Repair Allocations, then the subject report will remain privileged, and the new report of the designated expert will be produced in accordance with normal expert discovery rules. If Bernard Bros., Inc. do...
2020.08.14 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 412
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.08.14
Excerpt: ...uses of action arising out of the refusal of Merced Irrigation District to sell water to Cross‐Complainants between two lawsuits, Case 19CV‐02453 in which CrossComplainants brought a Verified Petition for Peremptory Writ of Mandate to compel the sale of water that had been allegedly denied for not being in the best interest of Merced Irrigation District, and this action, Case 19CV‐03470, in which they seek damages for the both the original ...
2020.08.07 Motion to Compel Physical Inspection, Photographing and Videotaping of Premises 557
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.08.07
Excerpt: ...yment contract with Apple to maintain an office in their home that meets specified requirements, but who are not reimbursed for the expense of such home office. The complaint seeks damages and reimbursement for the expenses incurred by members of the class in maintaining the home office. Thus, inspection of Plaintiff's home, and the home office within it, is reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence as to the appropria...
2020.08.07 Motion for Summary Judgment 546
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.08.07
Excerpt: ...xist. Accordingly, there are triable issues of material fact with regard to Facts 3, 4, 5, 6 and Additional Disputed Fact F. Plaintiff's lay opinion that the floor was excessive slippery, an issue within the scope of her day to day experience, is based on her percipient observation of the floor and is admissible evidence that the floor was excessively slippery. ...
2020.08.06 Demurrer 981
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.08.06
Excerpt: ...unts terminated on the basis of their occupation without evidence that they engaged in a transaction prohibited by the terms of service. An intentional discrimination claim cannot be based on an arbitrary termination of services based on an algorithm absent allegations that such algorithm uses a protected classification as a criteria for the termination of services. Absent the allegation that a protected class criteria is applied, an algorithmic ...
2020.07.27 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 470
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.07.27
Excerpt: ...ompensation is claimed as part of an alleged continuing claim. Note that if there are claims involving multiple properties, separate facts establishing a continuing claim must be alleged for each property. The motion to strike the injunctive relief claim for failure to comply with the Government Claims Act is DENIED. The motion to strike the drainage injunctive relief claim is GRANTED WITH LEAVE TO AMEND to separately allege specific facts establ...
2020.03.24 Motion to Strike 493
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.03.24
Excerpt: ... strike is GRANTED WITHOUT LEAVE TO AMEND. This will become the order of the court unless a party notifies the court that it objects to the tentative, in which case, the order of the court will be that the matter is CONTINUED TO TUESDAY MAY 26, 2020 at 8:15 a.m. in Courtroom 8. ...
2020.01.27 Motion to Compel Further Responses 883
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.01.27
Excerpt: ...el further response to Requests 12‐14, 19, 28, and 32 is granted with respect to document involving driver Jeffrey Cone and otherwise denied. The motion to compel further response to Requests 48‐51 are granted with regards to documents in Responding Party's possession and control and otherwise denied. The motion to compel further response to Requests 58‐59 is denied. The motion to compel further response to Requests 60‐64, 71, 73, 79‐80...
2020.01.24 Demurrers 724
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2020.01.24
Excerpt: ... discovery, but not to extrinsic evidence of facts in declarations filed by adverse parties contradicting the pleading. (See Del e. Webb Corp. v. Structural Materials Co. (1981) 123 Cal.App.3d 593, 604‐605.) Since the allegations of the First Amended complaint's ¶ 24 are not contradicted by matters of which this court takes judicial notice, and since the allegations on their face state facts sufficient to establish a cause of action and are no...
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...
2019.12.12 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.). ...
2019.12.12 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...
2019.12.2 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 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 ...
2019.11.20 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 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...
2019.11.6 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 ...
2019.10.30 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...
2019.9.30 Demurrer 501
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.9.30
Excerpt: ...essed to and received by crossdefendant) referenced in the cross‐complaint are not attached as exhibits to the pleading. Demurrers for uncertainty under Code of Civil Procedure section 430.10, subdivision (e) are disfavored. (Chen v. Berenjian (2019) 33 Cal.App.5th 811, 822.) “A demurrer for uncertainty is strictly construed, even where a complaint is in some respects uncertain, because ambiguities can be clarified under modern discovery proc...
2019.9.20 Motion to Set Aside Default 173
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.9.20
Excerpt: ...nd notice of the entry of the default judgment was served by mail on the moving defendant on December 14, 2018. To challenge the entry of default, the motion must be filed and served within a reasonable time, but no later than six months after the entry of default. (Code Civ. Proc., § 473, subd. (b); Bae v. T.D. Serv. (2016) 245 Cal.App.4th 89, 97.) Here, defendant's motion challenging the default entered on March 16, 2018 and default judgment e...
2019.9.20 Motion to Change Venue 470
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.9.20
Excerpt: ...oper remuneration. In addition to provisional relief, MID seeks damages for conversion and trespass. Before the Court this day is a defense motion to remove and transfer the action to a “neutral” county. Pursuant to CCP §394(a), any action brought by a government agency in its own locality against an entity doing business in a different county shall be removed and transferred to a neutral county – that is, a county where neither the plaint...
2019.9.12 OSC Re Why Sanctions Should Not be Imposed 686
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.9.12
Excerpt: ...ndment permitting Sergio Garcia Sanchez to be a new class representative and include a Private Attorneys General Act of 2004 (“PAGA”) claim, is (a) time‐barred from pursuing a PAGA action, (b) an attempt to add a new claim, and (c) untimely. First, the relation‐back doctrine is applicable to this representation action as the cases cited by defendant (Bartalo v. Super Ct. (1975) 51 Cal.App.3d 526 and San Diego Gas & Elec. Co. v. Super Ct. ...
2019.9.6 Motion for New Trial, to Vacate Judgment, for Sanctions, to Strike 617
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.9.6
Excerpt: ... § 657).) Plaintiff's arguments do not support claims of error based on the explicit grounds contained in Code of Civil Procedure section 657. Plaintiff's seventeen (17) purported “grounds” are actually arguments that Plaintiff has already made in support of its objections to the Court's Statement of Decision. Thus, Plaintiff has failed to raise any new issue of fact or law not already fully considered by the Court because each issue raised ...
2019.8.28 Motion to Compel Oral Deposition and Sanctions 939
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.8.28
Excerpt: ...less the parties agree to a later date. Counsel shall meet and confer regarding available dates for the depositions. If counsel cannot resolve deposition scheduling issues after a good faith attempt to resolve informally without court intervention, the Court will entertain a motion on shortened time for a protective order regarding scheduling as well as for monetary sanctions. It is further noted that Plaintiff's counsel is currently not in conta...
2019.8.28 Motion for Attorney Fees 819
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.8.28
Excerpt: ...d finalization of representation; fees and costs as indicated on the Memorandum of Costs; and the amount of the appraisal and the appraiser to appear for the trial. The prevailing party 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/counsel as required by law and the California Rules of Cour...
2019.8.22 Motion to Set Aside Default, Judgment 813
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.8.22
Excerpt: ...surprise because Mr. Wright was in discussions to purchase the property with a third party that is not a party to the action. The court finds the assertion that Plaintiffs participated in fraudulent negotiations to lack sufficient basis to grant the motion. The prevailing party 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 not...
2019.8.20 Motion to Compel Physical and Mental Exams 792
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.8.20
Excerpt: ...xamination of a party to the action where the physical or mental condition of that party is at issue. Various subdivisions describe the terms on which ‘a' physical or mental examination ‘conducted under this section' is to be carried out, but no language specifically limits the number of examinations to only one. Such a limit cannot be implied from the use of the nonrestrictive singular article ‘a.' In fact, the statutory language clearly c...
2019.7.26 Demurrer 625
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.7.26
Excerpt: ... adequately addressed the “opposition” in their reply, so the Court will consider the Plaintiff's late “opposition”. The Court notes that even where a demurrer is sustained for failure to state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action, leave to amend the complaint is routinely granted. Courts are very liberal in permitting amendments, not only where a complaint is defective in form, but also where substantive defects are apparent:...
2019.7.15 Motion to Compel Discovery Responses 763
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.7.15
Excerpt: ...and special interrogatories served on February 22, 2019, is GRANTED. The Court notes that while plaintiffs' counsel has inexplicably filed some responses to the discovery with the court in lieu of opposition (see Code Civ. Proc., §§ 2030.280(a) and 2031.290(a)), in reply defendant's counsel has declared under penalty of perjury that plaintiffs' discovery responses have not been provided to her. Additionally, the one set of discovery responses d...
2019.7.11 Motion for Leave to File Amended Complaint 731
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.7.11
Excerpt: ...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. You must give notice to all other parties before 4:00 p.m. of your intent to appear. Per California Rules of Court, rule 3.1308(a)(1), failure to do both items 1 and 2 will result in no oral argument. Note: Notifying CourtCall of your ...
2019.7.3 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 487
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.7.3
Excerpt: ...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. You must give notice to all other parties before 4:00 p.m. of your intent to appear. Per California Rules of Court, rule 3.1308(a)(1), failure to do both items 1 and 2 will result in no oral argument. Note: Notifying Court Call of your intent to app...
2019.6.26 Motions to Quash Service of Summons 312
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.6.26
Excerpt: ...stantively deficient. Service of both motions was made via electronic means on May 24, 2019, and June 6, 2019, respectively. In order for service by electronic means to be proper, the parties must expressly consent to accept service of process in that fashion. See California Rules of Court, rule 2.251. The motions are also procedurally deficient in that they appear to be made on behalf of a corporation – Defendant Coast Xpress, Inc. – by a pe...
2019.6.24 Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings 731
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.6.24
Excerpt: ...are 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. Cross‐ Defendants' Motion to Compel Cross‐Complainants to Provide Further Responses to Discovery Cross‐ Defendants' Motion to Com...
2019.6.14 Motion to Compel Further Responses 442
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.6.14
Excerpt: ... must call (209) 725‐4240 to notify the court of your intent to appear. 2. You must give notice to all other parties before 4:00 p.m. of your intent to appear. Per California Rules of Court, rule 3.1308(a)(1), failure to do both items 1 and 2 will result in no oral argument. Note: Notifying Court Call of your intent to appear does not satisfy the requirement of notifying the court. Plaintiff's request for information as set forth in Form Interr...
2019.6.5 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 319
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.6.5
Excerpt: ...egligent infliction of emotional distress under either the “bystander” or “direct” theory set forth in legal precedent. (See Dillon v. Legg (1968) 68 Cal.2d 728 and Thing v. La Chusa (1989) 48 Cal.3d 644 with regard to the “bystander” theory and Molien v. Kaiser Foundation Hospitals (1980) 27 Cal.3d 916 with regard to the “direct” theory.) In opposition, Plaintiffs have failed to provide any additional facts they might allege whic...
2019.5.31 Motion for Summary Judgment 549
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.5.31
Excerpt: ... p.m. of your intent to appear. Per California Rules of Court, rule 3.1308(a)(1), failure to do both items 1 and 2 will result in no oral argument. Note: Notifying Court Call of your intent to appear does not satisfy the requirement of notifying the court. Defendants' meet their burden of setting forth allegedly undisputed material facts (UMFs) which, if actually undisputed, would support both summary judgment, and summary adjudication of the two...
2019.5.30 Motion to Quash Subpoenas 731
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.5.30
Excerpt: ...attacking a witness' credibility, it may be shown that he or she has been convicted of a felony. Evidence Code section 788. Assuming the Court decides evidence of Cross‐Complainant's prior felony conviction may be admitted, Section 788 authorizes only two methods of proof of a conviction for impeachment purposes: the first is the “examination” of the witness, and the case law has developed limitations on the method of inquiry. The witness m...
2019.5.29 Motion to Compel Deposition of PMK 877
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.5.29
Excerpt: ...e Court recognizes this is not the vehicle “at issue” in the Plaintiff's complaint, it does appear that information related to the 2013 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid may be relevant to the ultimate determination of Plaintiff's damages (if any) in this action. Therefore Plaintiff's motion to compel with regard to Category 2 is GRANTED. However, Plaintiff does not demonstrate “good cause” to compel Defendant's responses to Category 4 – regarding com...
2019.5.23 Motion for Consolidation of Actions 423
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.5.23
Excerpt: ...ding but not limited to the following: (1) Mattey Tucker is a necessary party in Michael Matthew Tucker, et. al. v. Thomas Anderson, et al., Merced County Superior Court Case No. 17CV‐01423, (2) the parties have stipulated to the consolidation, (3) the cases involve the same parties and are based on the same or similar claims; (4) the cases arise from the same or substantially The following tentative rulings shall become the ruling of the court...
2019.5.20 Motion to Strike Pleadings 600
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.5.20
Excerpt: ...fend claims against the principal. (See Probate Code section 24459.) However, in such a case, the agent may appear only as a guardian ad litem for the principal, after appointment by the court. Marriage of Caballero (1994) 27 Cal.App.4th 1139, 1151–1152. Furthermore, the agent must appear in the action through an attorney. Drake v. Superior Court (1994) 21 Cal.App.4th 1826, 1829–1832. Therefore, the Court, on its own motion, strikes the Plain...
2019.4.25 Demurrer 918
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.4.25
Excerpt: ... which the Court takes judicial notice, Plaintiff, a minor who sues via her guardian ad litem, filed a timely claim with the Defendant on January 8, 2018. The District rejected the Plaintiff's claim on February 8, 2018, and provided notice of its rejection of the Plaintiff's claim by certified mail to both Plaintiff and her legal counsel on February 9, 2018. As set forth in Government Code section 945.6(a)(1) ‐ Plaintiff was required to bring s...
2019.4.19 Motion for Attorney Fees 443
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.4.19
Excerpt: ...App.4th 669. “An order granting summary judgment is not itself a judgment and hence is not directly appealable. Rather, an appeal lies only from the judgment entered pursuant to such order. [CCP § 437c(m); Stewart v. Preston Pipeline Inc. (2005) 134 Cal.App.4th 1565, 1570 (citing text); Oakland Raiders v. National Football League (2005) 131 Cal.App.4th 621, 628‐629 (citing text).” J. Appellate Review of Summary Judgment and Adjudication Or...
2019.4.15 Motion to Dismiss 374
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.4.15
Excerpt: ...settlement with Plaintiff was determined to be ‐ discharges the settling defendant (Machado) from liability to another defendant (Matos) for crossclaims of equitable contribution or comparative indemnity. “Where a release, dismissal with or without prejudice, or a covenant not to sue or not to enforce judgment is given in good faith before verdict or judgment to one or more of a number of tortfeasors claimed to be liable for the same tort, or...
2019.4.11 Petition for Relief from Provisions of Government Code Section 945.4 319
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.4.11
Excerpt: ...tence, surprise, or excusable neglect." (§ 946.6(c)(1).) Department of Water & Power v. Superior Court (2000) 82 Cal. App. 4th 1288, 1291. Here Petitioner argues it was her counsel's inadvertent failure to name her in the original claim submitted to Respondent which constitutes the grounds on which her request for relief should be granted. The showing required for relief under § 946.6 because of mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable...
2019.4.5 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 301
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.4.5
Excerpt: ...; 2) Failure to provide reasonable accommodation; 3) Discrimination on the basis of a disability (or perceived disability); and 4) Failure to take all steps reasonably necessary to prevent discrimination from occurring. However, in conjunction with her opposition to the Defendant's motion, Plaintiff dismissed three of her causes of action: the first, third and fourth. The only remaining cause of action at issue is the Plaintiff's second cause of ...
2019.4.3 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 435
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.4.3
Excerpt: ...mary judgment, ALL of the moving undisputed facts should first be set forth in numerical order. Then, to support the requests for alternative relief, Defendant can restate the facts which support summary adjudication of each issue, by reference to the same number facts. For instance if there are ten (10) moving facts total, but only facts 2, 4, and 7 support summary adjudication of the first cause of action, only those facts should be stated. In ...
2019.3.29 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 169
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.3.29
Excerpt: ...., C.E.N., made with regard to the applicable standard of care to be applied to the Plaintiff's cause of action for medical malpractice, the Court finds that there is no triable issue of material fact and Defendant is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. In addition, the Court considered the declarations of Mary Cox, R.N., B.S.N., and Christina M. Locher, and the evidence and exhibits attached thereto and filed in support of the Defendant's m...
2019.3.28 Motion for Terminating Sanctions 083
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.3.28
Excerpt: ...errogatories, and request for production of documents within ten (10) days of notice of entry of order. Defendant has provided proof of service of the order on Plaintiffs by mail on January 2, 2019. By failing to oppose Defendant's motion for terminating sanctions, Plaintiffs have not met their burden of providing a satisfactory excuse for their willful failure to comply with the Court's order. (See Williams v. Russ (2008) 167 Cal.App.4th 1215, 1...
2019.3.25 Motion to Compel Further Responses 345
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.3.25
Excerpt: ...ses – directed at the Plaintiff's fault and comparative fault for the accident in question – and Defendant Arturo Dehoyos III has admitted liability for the accident. By doing so, he has admitted that he has no facts to support the first three affirmative defenses asserted in his Answer, and therefore he has provided sufficient response to the Plaintiff's Form Interrogatory 15.1 – which specifically asks for facts, witnesses and documents w...
2019.3.22 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 554
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.3.22
Excerpt: ...guilar v. Atlantic Richfield Co. (2001) 25 Cal.4th 826, 850.) Plaintiffs' moving Separate Statement of Undisputed Material Facts at Fact Nos. 8, 13, 24 and 33 states as follows: “(Defendant) Luna can state no facts to support his denials of material allegations and [a]ffirmative [d]efenses.” 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...
2019.3.15 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 969
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.3.15
Excerpt: ...ess 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. You must give notice to all other parties before 4:00 p.m. of your intent to appear. Per California Rules of Court, rule 3.1308(a)(1), failure to do both items 1 and 2 will result in no oral argument. Note: Notifying Court Call of your intent to appear does not satisfy the requirement of notifying the cour...
2019.3.14 Motion to Strike Action for Slander 043
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.3.14
Excerpt: ...ce, demonstrate that Plaintiffs' eighth cause of action for slander is based on protected activity undertaken during an enforcement stop and the Plaintiffs' subsequent detention. Given the lack of any opposition, Plaintiffs have failed to demonstrate that they have a reasonable probability of prevailing on their claim that Officer Butler's (and/or any of the other responding officers') speech during the enforcement stop and subsequent detention a...
2019.3.14 Motion to Compel Additional IME, Request for Monetary Sanctions 636
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.3.14
Excerpt: ...o the Defendants' motion, the Court finds that Defendants do provide sufficient “good cause” to support an order allowing an additional/second independent medical examination by licensed physician and board‐certified neurosurgeon Thomas Hoyt, M.D. on a date and time to be determined, pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 2032.310 et seq. Defendants' request for an award of monetary sanctions is DENIED, as the Plaintiff contested wheth...
2019.3.12 Motion to Vacate Judgment 439
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.3.12
Excerpt: ...ant has provided his proposed answer, and that Section 473.5 does not require it be verified, contrary to Plaintiff's argument in opposition to the motion. Additionally, the Court notes that arguments with regard to the effect of Defendant's purported personal guarantee on the deficiency amount are premature. Last, while the Court may impose conditions to remedy any “unfairness” to the Plaintiff engendered by vacating the default and default ...
2019.3.8 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 993
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.3.8
Excerpt: ...notice of motion and be repeated, verbatim, in the separate statement of undisputed material fact.” (See e.g. California Rules of Court, rule 3.1350(b).) Defendant's moving separate statement of undisputed material fact fails to set forth, verbatim, any of the issues and/or causes of action upon which he sought alternative relief. Code of Civil Procedure section 437c, subdivision (c) provides that a motion for summary judgment shall be granted ...
2019.3.1 Motion to Compel Payment, Request for Monetary Sanctions 880
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.3.1
Excerpt: ...Compromise entered on February 6, 2019, does note that payment is to be made “no later than February 22, 2019” the language in the Court's order cannot amend or modify a material provision of the parties' Stipulation for Settlement. Further, the Court notes the Petition for Approval of Minor's Compromise was unopposed and it was counsel for Plaintiffs who sought “additional orders” related to the timing of the payments and who indicated, ...
2019.3.1 OSC Re Preliminary Injunction 327
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.3.1
Excerpt: ...sted in its ex parte application – including Plaintiff's request for leave to amend its complaint, an order shortening time for a hearing on a motion for preliminary injunction, and a temporary restraining order pending hearing on the motion for a preliminary injunction. However, Defendants failed to provide the Court with a proof of service for their “Response”, and therefore the Court cannot ascertain whether Plaintiff has received a copy...
2019.2.28 Motion to Tax Costs 447
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.2.28
Excerpt: ...anced on Defendant JP Morgan Chase's behalf. While the arbitrator awarded both Defendants costs against Plaintiff, the Court finds no provision in the statute for one Defendant seeking an award of costs “on behalf of” or “advanced for” another. Defendant JP Morgan Chase could have, and should have, filed its own Memorandum of Costs. With regard to the other claimed costs, the Court notes that Defendant Kalel Inc.'s electronic filing fees ...
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...
2019.2.20 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. ...
2019.2.15 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 ...
2019.2.6 Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings 919
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.2.6
Excerpt: ...(c)(1)(A).) In this case, the answer filed by defendant pro se on August 30, 2018 includes a general denial. A general denial is sufficient to state a defense when the complaint, as it is here, is unverified. (Code Civ. Proc., § 431.30, subd. (d), (f).) In addition, plaintiffs have not cited any legal authority to support their contention that a plaintiff is entitled judgment on the The following tentative rulings shall become the ruling of the ...
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...
2019.1.24 Demurrer 496
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.1.24
Excerpt: ...nts shall file a responsive pleading within 15 days of notice of entry of order. ...
2019.1.24 Application for Right to Attach Order, for Issuance of Writ of Attachment 871
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2019.1.24
Excerpt: ...ubject to attachment therefore includes tangible personal property, business equipment, vehicles or vessels, business inventory, identifiable cash proceeds, deposit accounts, property in a safe‐deposit box, chattel, instruments, negotiable documents of title, and final money judgments. (See Code Civ. Proc., §§ 488.300‐488.485.) Therefore, the Court GRANTS plaintiff's application for a right to attach order and order for issuance of a writ o...
2018.7.9 Motion to Deem Admitted Requests for Admission 729
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2018.7.9
Excerpt: ...ordance with Code of Civil Procedure section 2033.280, subdivision (c), the Court imposes a monetary sanction against defendant Cynthia Ann Soria 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 Court's ruling for the Court's signature, pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule 3.1312, and to provide notice thereof to ...
2018.7.9 Motion to Deem Admitted Requests for Admission 086
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2018.7.9
Excerpt: ...ission. In accordance with Code of Civil Procedure section 2033.280, subdivision (c), the Court imposes a monetary sanction against defendant Hector Perez Carranza 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 Court's ruling for the Court's signature, pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule 3.1312, and to provide ...
2018.7.6 Motion to Compel Deposition, to Compel Shareholders' Meeting, for Sanctions 630
Location: Merced
Judge: McCabe, Brian L
Hearing Date: 2018.7.6
Excerpt: ... 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. You must give notice to all other parties before 4:00 p.m. of your intent to appear. Per California Rules of Court, rule 3.1308(a)(1), failure to do both items 1 and 2 will result in no oral argument. Note: Notifying Court Call of your intent to appear does not satisfy the requirement of notifying the ...

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