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2018.1.29 Motion to Compel Further Responses 196
Location: Orange County
Judge: Marks, Linda
Hearing Date: 2018.1.29
Excerpt: ...terrogatory No. 3 and DENIED, as to Special Interrogatory No. 4. The Court finds Plaintiff's response to Special Interrogatory No. 3 was evasive and incomplete and orders a further verified response, absent objections, within 15 days-notice of this order. No order of sanctions. Moving party to give notice. ...
2018.1.29 Motion for Protective Order 342
Location: Orange County
Judge: Marks, Linda
Hearing Date: 2018.1.29
Excerpt: .... Guide Civ. Pro. Before Trial Ch. 8F-3 [The Rutter Group] at 8:956.1.) The objection based on “burdensome and oppressive” will not lie solely on the basis of the number of questions asked; other reasons must be shown. (Id. at 8:1099.) Plaintiff is ordered to respond to the discovery within 45- days. Trial scheduled for March 12, 2018 will be continued, and counsel should come prepared to discuss a future trial date. All discovery and motion ...
2018.1.29 Motion for Leave to File Complaint 322
Location: Orange County
Judge: Marks, Linda
Hearing Date: 2018.1.29
Excerpt: ... the decedent, and to assert a cause of action for wrongful death. The proposed First Amended Complaint is attached to the moving papers. The motion is not opposed. Plaintiff is ordered to file and serve on all counsel of record and any new parties the First Amended Complaint within (5) five days from notice of this hearing. Plaintiff to give notice. 2. Case Management Conference To be continued by Court. ...
2018.1.29 Demurrer 849
Location: Orange County
Judge: Marks, Linda
Hearing Date: 2018.1.29
Excerpt: ...y, we deem plaintiffs to have abandoned the issue.”].) In addition, the 1 st cause of action for breach of contract appears to be time-barred (Code of Civ. Proc., § 339.) In addition, for the 3 rd cause of action, it is fatally unclear what “intentional tort” Plaintiff is asserting against Defendants. Assuming Plaintiff is asserting some sort of conversion claim, the conversion claim appears to be time- barred. (Code of Civ. Proc., § 338(...

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