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2018.5.10 Motion for Preliminary Injunction 775
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.5.10
Excerpt: ...junction should issue. See O'Connell v. Sup. Ct. (2006) 141 Cal.App.4th 1452, 1481. He may do so through a verified complaint and affidavits. See Code Civ. Proc. §527(a). In an injunction hearing, documents must usually be authenticated to count as admissible evidence. See Continental Baking Co. v. Katz (1968) 68 Cal.2d 512, 525-526. Plaintiff submitted no admissible evidence. His Complaint is unverified, and he submits no declarations, aside fr...
2018.5.10 Motion for Leave to File Complaint 030
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.5.10
Excerpt: ... 425.13. Code Civ. Proc. § 425.13(a) provides that: “In any action for damages arising out of the professional negligence of a health care provider, no claim for punitive damages shall be included in a complaint or other pleading unless the court enters an order allowing an amended pleading that includes a claim for punitive damages to be filed. The court may allow the filing of an amended pleading claiming punitive damages on a motion by the ...
2018.5.10 Demurrer 623
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.5.10
Excerpt: ...susing the corporate laws by the device of a sham corporate entity formed for the purpose of committing fraud or other misdeeds. [Citation.] In California, two conditions must be met before the alter ego doctrine will be invoked. First, there must be such a unity of interest and ownership between the corporation and its equitable owner that the separate personalities of the corporation and the shareholder do not in reality exist. Second, there mu...
2018.5.10 Motion for Preliminary Injunction 032
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.5.10
Excerpt: ...junction should issue. See O'Connell v. Sup. Ct. (2006) 141 Cal.App.4th 1452, 1481. He may do so through a verified complaint and affidavits. See Code Civ. Proc. §527(a). In an injunction hearing, documents must usually be authenticated to count as admissible evidence. See Continental Baking Co. v. Katz (1968) 68 Cal.2d 512, 525-526. Plaintiff submitted no admissible evidence. His Complaint is unverified, and he submits no declarations, aside fr...
2018.4.26 Motion to Strike 201
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.26
Excerpt: ...ter service of the 3rd Amended Complaint. “Because the anti-SLAPP statute is designed to resolve these lawsuits early, but not to permit the abuse that delayed motions to strike might entail, we conclude, as did the Court of Appeal, that, subject to the trial court's discretion under section 425.16, subdivision (f), to permit late filing, a defendant must move to strike a cause of action within 60 days of service of the earliest complaint that ...
2018.4.26 Motion to Compel Responses 427
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.26
Excerpt: ...e documents demands and, thereafter, on 09/08/17, Plaintiff granted Defendant an open ended extension of time to respond to the document demands subject to notice of termination of extension by Plaintiff with 2 weeks for Defendants to respond after termination. On 12/19/17, Plaintiff's counsel sent Defendants' counsel an email asking for discovery responses by 01/02/18 (i.e. within 2 weeks from the demand). To date, Plaintiff has not received a w...
2018.4.26 Motion to Compel Further Responses 528
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.26
Excerpt: ...ved supplemental answers to 12.1 and 17.1. If the defendant has not served such supplemental answers to these two interrogatories, it should do so. As to 17.1, plaintiff failed to comply with CRC 3.1345(c)(5). The motion of plaintiff Dale Scott & Co. for an order compelling a further response to form interrogatories from defendant Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates, Inc., is GRANTED to the extent that it seeks a supplemental answer to interrogatory 12...
2018.4.26 Motion for Summary Judgment 623
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.26
Excerpt: ...dication is GRANTED as to the Fourth through Seventh Causes of Action. Preliminarily, Lacy did not comply with the requirement that issues for summary adjudication be identified in the notice of motion, and then repeated verbatim in the separate statement. See Cal. Rule of Court 3.1350(b). The Court has discretion to deny a summary judgment/adjudication motion for failure to comply with the separate statement requirement. See Code Civ. Proc. §43...
2018.4.26 Motion for Summary Judgment 449
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.26
Excerpt: ...responses, show that plaintiff does not possess and cannot reasonably obtain needed evidence. (Aguilar v. Atlantic Richfield (2001) 25 Cal.4th 826, 855.) The initial burden of production is on the defendants to show by a preponderance of the evidence, that it is more likely than not that a given element cannot be established or that a given defense can be established. The ultimate burden of persuasion also rests on defendants, as the moving party...
2018.4.26 Motion for Leave to Reopen Discovery 632
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.26
Excerpt: ...d the reasons for the discovery; 2. The diligence or lack of diligence of the party seeking the discovery or the hearing of a discovery motion, and the reasons that the discovery was not completed or that the discovery motion was not heard earlier. 3. Any likelihood that permitting the discovery or hearing the discovery motion will prevent the case from going to trial on the date set, or otherwise interfere with the trail calendar, or result in p...
2018.4.26 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 818
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.26
Excerpt: ...gregious acts were intended to be sanctioned under section 15657 is further underscored by the fact that the statute requires liability to be proved by a heightened ‘clear and convincing evidence' standard.” Id. The first cause of action is alleged in conclusory terms. It alleges that the plaintiff was an elder and admitted to defendants' 24-hour health facility (TAC, ¶ 11) and the defendants were to provide care or services to dependent adu...
2018.4.19 Motion for Summary Judgment 837
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.19
Excerpt: ...there is no frame of reference. Plaintiff also submits her own deposition testimony that the crack was in her guess, approximately 1-2” but Plaintiff admits that she is “not sure on the exact width of the crack.” Plaintiff also does not dispute that there were no other factors leading to the accident. As a result, the Court finds that, as a matter of law, the defect was trivial and Plaintiff did not raise a triable issue of fact. Defendants...
2018.4.19 Motion for Judgment 259
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.19
Excerpt: ...e First Cause of Action for Cancellation of Deed, as Mrs. Andersen's custody or possession of the instrument in question is not an essential element for this claim. See Civ. Code §3412. The motion is DENIED as to the Third Cause of Action for breach of common law fiduciary duty. Mrs. Andersen argues that the claim is barred by Family Code §1101(a) and Probate Code §16460(a). However, the First Amended Complaint does not clearly disclose that p...
2018.4.19 Motion for Summary Adjudication 190
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.19
Excerpt: ... or intentional acts or omissions of OC Farm Bureau. It also contends that it did not engage in any active negligence on the day of the incident. Here, as set forth in the separate statement submitted by Mariners Church, the relevant provision in the license agreement between Mariners Church and OC Farm Bureau states: Licensee shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Licensor, its officers, agents and employees, from and against any claims, dam...
2018.4.19 Motion to Set Aside Default 395
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.19
Excerpt: ...own v. Williams (2000) 78 Cal.App.4th 182, 186 fn. 4; Ramos v. Homeward Residential Inc. (2014) 223 Cal.App.4th 1434, 1444.) Plaintiff's proof of service filed on 6/01/17, purports to show substituted service on Tavaris on 5/24/17 at 3:50 p.m. by leaving the papers with his father Albert Williams at 1726 Dees Dr., Ellenwood GA 30294 (the “Ellenwood Address”). The process server made two unsuccessful attempts at personal service before leaving...
2018.4.19 Motion for Summary Judgment 875
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.19
Excerpt: ...ast two respects. First, it does not clearly state the issue to be decided as required by CRC 3.1350 (d) and (h). Second, both the separate statement and the notice of motion are defective because they do not repeat, verbatim, the issues or claims to be decided. Finally, as to the merits, in its Separate Statement at Facts 1-4, Defendant So. Cal. Sandbags meets its initial burden of production by a preponderance of the evidence. Defendant makes a...
2018.4.19 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 945
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.19
Excerpt: ...dian ad litem, Randy Pearcy is DENIED. The motion for summary adjudication of the Third Cause of Action, Count Three is DENIED. There is a triable issue of material fact as to whether there was a vertical elevation in the sidewalk on Camino Mira Costa that caused plaintiff's fall. In addition, plaintiff's expert, Peter Zande, opines that this condition must have existed since the time the concrete was poured. (Zande Decl., ¶10(A).) As a result, ...
2018.4.19 Motion to Bifurcate 840
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.19
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2018.4.19 Motion to Strike 696
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.19
Excerpt: ...le of great force and speed, reasonably may be held to exhibit a conscious disregard of the safety of others.”). The Second Amended Complaint alleges the following: that Defendant drove her vehicle to the Dana Point Harbor and then spent several hours willfully consuming alcohol at bars to the point of serious alcohol intoxicating, knowing that she would thereafter operate her vehicle at the Dana Point Harbor (SAC, ¶ 11); Dana Point is a well-...
2018.4.12 Request for Judicial Notice 944
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.12
Excerpt: ...e of material fact regarding whether they caused plaintiff's alleged injury. Plaintiff's Complaint alleges that the dismissal of the underlying case was due to the fact that defendants withdrew expert designations in the case. (Compl., p. 4.) Defendants present evidence that they designated experts in the case on 02/22/16. (Def.'s Ex. 12.) Defendant Strongin further avers that he did not withdraw the expert designations, and that, to the best of ...
2018.4.12 Motion to Quash Service of Summons 266
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.12
Excerpt: ...ice of summons for lack of jurisdiction, the burden of proof is on the plaintiff to establish the facts of jurisdiction by a preponderance of the evidence. Kroopf v. Guffey (1986) 183 Cal.App.3d 1351. According to the recent case of Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. v. Superior Court (2017) 137 S.Ct. 1773, 1779-1780: Since our seminal decision in International Shoe, our decisions have recognized two types of personal jurisdiction: “general” (sometimes...
2018.4.12 Motion to Compel Further Responses 384
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.12
Excerpt: ...rgues correctly that the attorney-client privilege does not apply to physical evidence collected by counsel, because it is not a communication from client to counsel or vice versa, but a physical object transmitted to the attorney. (Suezaki v. Superior Court (1962) 58 Cal.2d 166, 176-177.) Under Suezaki the court must determine whether the work product privilege applies. And even if it were to apply, the work product privilege is not absolute, so...
2018.4.12 Motion to Compel Depositions 583
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.12
Excerpt: ...the mediation on March 6, 2018, but that the mediation is not concluded as Defendants are to provide Plaintiff with certain financial information and the parties are to meet telephonically with the mediator on 3/19/18. (Id., ¶11.) Accordingly, the Court ORDERS the parties to agree on mutually agreeable dates for the property inspection and depositions as they previously agreed to do in their 2/9/18 email exchanges to occur within the next 30-cal...
2018.4.12 Motion to Compel 203
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.12
Excerpt: ...opposition) and on 3-22-18 (Exhibit G to opposition). As a result, the motion is moot. The request for a monetary sanction of $3699 is denied. II. Motion to Compel – RFA Defendant moves to compel a further response to the first set of requests for admissions that contains supplemental answers to requests 9, 22, 28, 29, and 30. Plaintiff served a supplemental response on 3-2-18 (Exhibit F to the opposition) and provided supplemental answers to a...
2018.4.12 Motion for Summary Judgment 945
Location: Orange County
Judge: Lee, Richard
Hearing Date: 2018.4.12
Excerpt: ... I. Whether CHOC complied with the requisite standard of practice CHOC's staff of nurses and non-physicians met the standard of care in treating Plaintiff DENIED on this issue. CHOC carries its initial burden of production to make a prima facie showing, by a preponderance of the evidence, that CHOC's staff met the standard of care in Feb. 2015 and specifically during the surgery on 2/23/15. (SS at Facts 1-21, Exs. A-D.) In support, CHOC submits t...

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