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2024.03.01 Motion for Summary Adjudication
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.03.01
Excerpt: ... Summary Adjudication of Issues. The motion concerns the follo wing three issues: • No. 1: Whether Defendant ROSAURA DE KUYPER (“Defendant”) breached her fiduciary duties to Plaintiff. • No. 2: Whether Defendant breached her duty of loyalty to Plaintiff. • No. 3: Whether there is no merit to Defendant's third affirma tive defense for failure to mitigate. “‘The elements of a claim for breach of fiduciary duty are (1) the existence ...
2024.03.01 Motion for Leave to File Claim
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.03.01
Excerpt: ...t for 4/8/24. The Petition appears to have been prompted by the prior c ourt's ruling on a motion for judgment on the pleadings as to the Third Amended Complaint (“TAC”), a ruling issued on 12/1/23. The court granted the motion as to the second cause of action for negligence, finding that Plaintiffs failed to comply with Code of Civil Procedure section 425.15 and stating the following: “Code of Civil Procedure section 425.15 applies becaus...
2024.03.01 Demurrer to TAC, Motion to Strike
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.03.01
Excerpt: ...ed Complaint (“TAC”). The BT Defendants' main arguments for each cause of action is that they owed no duty to the decedent, they did not provide alcohol at the event, they did not have constructive knowledge that alcohol was being served at the event, they were not present at the event, and they did not manage or supervise the event. The court disagrees with the BT Defendants that, at this pleading stage, the court can determine that the BT D...
2024.02.23 Motion to Compel Deposition, Further Responses
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.02.23
Excerpt: ...ed to appear for examinati on that was set for 9/13/23. (Hook Decl. ¶¶ 8, 13, Exh. G.) Plaintiff's counsel appears to have objected to Defendant unilaterally setting Plaintiff's deposition. (Hook Decl. ¶ 9, Exh. H.) Plaintiff's counsel also opposed Los Angeles as a location for Plai ntiff's in-person deposition and requested that the parties discuss the option for Plaintiff's deposition to be taken via Zoom. (Id.) Defendant has complied with t...
2024.02.23 Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Action
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.02.23
Excerpt: ...atment Process and Mutual Arbitration Agreement” (the “Arbitration Agreement”) and Acknowledgment of the Tenet Health employee handbook (the “Employee Handbook”). (Stip. re Authentication of Arb. Agmt. and Handbook Acknowledgment [Def.'s Evid. at p. 97]; Doe Decl. ¶ 2.) The Arbitration Agreement “covers all disputes relating to or arising out of an employee's employment with the Company or the termination of employment.... Examples o...
2024.02.23 Motion for Terminating, Evidentiary, Monetary Sanctions
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.02.23
Excerpt: ...ct to “fit the crime.” (Reedy v. Bussell (2007) 148 Cal.App.4th 1272, 1293.) The court cannot impose sanctions as punishment; the choice of sanctions should not give the moving party more than it would have gotten had the discovery been responded to. (Doppes v. Bentley Motors, Inc. (2009) 174 Cal.App.4th 967, 992; Caryl Richards , Inc. v. Superior Court, 188 Cal.App.2d at 303.) Before issuing terminating sanctions, the court should usually g...
2024.02.23 Motion for Summary Judgment
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.02.23
Excerpt: ...rcise, (2) a breach of the duty, (3) a proximate causal connection between the negligent conduct and the injury, and (4) resulting loss or damage.” (Johnson v. Superior Court (2006) 143 Cal.App.4th 297, 305.) “In professional malpractice cases, expert opinion testimony is required to prove or disprove that the de fendant performed in accordance with the prevailing standard of care [citation], except in cases where the negligence is obvious to...
2024.02.23 Motion for Determination of Good Faith Settlement
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.02.23
Excerpt: ...e court on the basis of affidavits served wit h the notice of hearing and any counteraffidavits filed in response. (Id. at § 877.6(b).) A determination by the court that the settlement was made in good faith shall bar any other joint tortfeasor or co -obligor from any further claims against the settling tortfeasor or co -obligor for equitable comparative contribution, or partial or comparative indemnity, based on comparative negligence or compa...
2024.02.02 Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings, for Protective Order
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.02.02
Excerpt: ...presented evidence that discovery in this matter would result in the production of conÞdential and proprietary documentation. (Newman Decl., ¶ 4.) Further, the parties agreed a protective order is warranted, and they agreed to the language of the protective order. (Newman Decl., ¶¶ 89.) 2. Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings The court DENIES American Express's motion for judgment on the pleadings – as to (1) the Cross- Complaint Þled by C...
2024.02.02 Demurrer
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.02.02
Excerpt: ...irst, the court disagrees with L.A. Care that County of Santa Clara v. Superior Court (2023) 14 Cal.5th 1034 stands for the proposition that Plainti¯s are limited to a quantum meruit claim. In County of Santa Clara, the California Supreme Court considered whether a lawsuit for reimbursement of emergency medical services may be maintained against a health care service plan operated by a public entity or whether the Government Claims Act immunize...
2024.01.26 Demurrer
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.26
Excerpt: ...gful use or with intent to defraud, or both. (2) Assists in taking, secreting, appropriating, obtaining, or retaining real or personal property of an elder or dependent adult for a wrongful use or with intent to defraud, or both. (3) Takes, secretes, appropriates, obtains, or retains, or assists in taking, secreting, appropriating, obtaining, or retaining, real or personal property of an elder or dependent adult by undue influence, as defined in ...
2024.01.26 Demurrer to FAC, Motion to Strike
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.26
Excerpt: ...enant of quiet enjoyment, and 8) nuisance. The court SUSTAINS in part, and OVERRULES in part, the demurrer. Entire FAC as to Plaintiff Hang Vu - SUSTAINED As Kona Kai notes, the FAC names Hang Vu as a Plaintiff but never alleges any facts about Plaintiff Vu. Plaintiffs did not address this issue in any Opposition. Indeed, the first page of the Opposition filed states only "that Plaintiff Tony Kennedy opposes the demurer and motion to strike." As ...
2024.01.26 Demurrer, Motion to Strike
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.26
Excerpt: ...ion; and SUSTAINS defendants Bridgemed Solutions ("Bridgemed") and Tara Kupumbat's demurrer to the fourth, eighth, and tenth causes of achon with 20 days leave to amend. Entire Complaint (re Plaintiff's Capacity to Sue) — OVERRULED Defendants contend plaintiff lacks capacity to sue because Plaintiff failed to comply with the statutory requirements to do business in California by obtaining a certificate of qualification as described in Corporati...
2024.01.26 Motion to be Relieved as Counsel, for Summary Judgment
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.26
Excerpt: ...d or supplemental proof of service on the clients, to be filed no later than 5 court days before the continued hearing date of 1/26/24 (i.e., by 1/19/24). As of 1/25/24, counsel has not filed a new proof of service. 2. Motion for Summary Judgment The court GRANTS Plaintiff NATIONAL FUNDING, INC's motion for summary judgment on its Complaint. The Complaint alleges causes of achon for breach of contract (against defendant M&M Custom Builders, LLC) ...
2024.01.19 Motion to Compel Further Production
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.19
Excerpt: ...broad but said that Plaintiff "will produce all responsive, nan-privileged documents in his possession, custody or control." Plaintiff then produced redacted portions of a 1998 agreement between Plaintiff and nonparties Peter Bowie and GV-Newport and portions of a Schedule of Notes Payable. Plaintiff apparently redacted portions of the documents because he deems those portions irrelevant to this lawsuit and states the information at issue contain...
2024.01.19 Motion for Summary Judgment (2)
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.19
Excerpt: ...ta Ana, California. Defendant's "actions or inactions caused a dangerous condition for pedestrians like Plaintiff," and "the condition was created by employees of the defendant public entity." Defendant had "constructive notce of the existence of the dangerous condition in sufficient time prior to the injury to have corrected it." Defendant is a public entity. Except as prov-ded by statute, a public entity is liable for injury caused by a dangero...
2024.01.19 Motion for Summary Judgment
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.19
Excerpt: ...mmary judgment meets his burden of showing there is no defense to a cause of action that party has proved each element of the cause of action entitling the party to judgment on the cause of action. (Code Civ. Proc„ S 437c(p)(1).) Once the plaintiff has met that burden, the burden shifts to the defendant to show that a triable issue of one or more material facts exists as to the cause of action or a defense thereto. (ld.) Plaintiff's Complaint a...
2024.01.19 Demurrer, Motion to Strike
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.19
Excerpt: ...ance, (3) defendant's breach, and (4) the resulting damages to the plaintiff. [Citation.]" (Oasis West Realty, LLC v. Goldman (2011) 51 Cal.4th 811, 821; accord, JRK Property Holdings, Inc. v. Colony Ins. Co. (2023) 96 Cal.App.5th 1, 13.) "'A written contract may be pleaded either by its terms—set out verbatim in the complaint or a copy of the contract attached to the complaint and incorporated therein by reference—or by its legal effect. [Ci...
2024.01.12 Motion to Strike Re Jury Demand
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.12
Excerpt: ... by jury in an equitable action. The Complaint, the operative pleading, contains a single cause of action for partition of real property pursuant to Sections 872.210 and 872.230 of the Code of Civil Procedure. "Historically, there were separate law and equity courts." (Hoopes v. Dolan (2008) 168 Cal.App.4th 145, 155.) "The aw courts dealt with ordinary property rights, debts, and trespasses and adjudicated disputes by I-ve testimony before a lay ...
2024.01.12 Motion to Strike or Tax Costs
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.12
Excerpt: ...(a)(4), (c).) FEHA claims are one such exception. (See Williams v. Chino Valley Independent Fire Dist. (2015) 51 Cal.4th 97, 99—100.) "[A]n unsuccessful FEHA plaintiff should not be ordered to pay the defendant's fees or costs unless the plaintiff brought or continued litigating the action without an objective basis for believing it had potential merit." (Ibid.) The FEHA exception also applies "to any other cause of action that is intertwined a...
2024.01.12 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.12
Excerpt: ...treatments" (Compl., '1 33), • "negligently failed to warn Plaintiff' "of the dangerous effects of the laser hair removal procedure and that the procedure constituted a hazard to Plaintiff's health and safety" (Compl., 35) and • "failed to adequately train, educate, and supervise those persons operating under their supervision and control" (Compl., '1 36). The court finds that Defendants failed to meet their burden on summary judgment. First,...
2024.01.12 Motion for Summary Judgment
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.12
Excerpt: ...on for medical malpractice are: (1) a duty to use such skill, prudence, and diligence as other members of the profession commonly possess and exercise; (2) a breach of the duty; (3) a proximate causal connection between the negligent conduct and the injury; and (4) resulting loss or damage." (Johnson v. Superior Court (2006) 143 Cal.App.4th 297, 305). The two main elements that all moving Defendants raise are standard of care and causation. Defen...
2024.01.12 Demurrer, Motion to Strike
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.12
Excerpt: ...se of action for breach of fiduciary duty are the existence of a fiduciary relationship, breach of fiduciary duty, and damages.... And the elements of a cause of action for breach of contract are (1) the existence of the contract, (2) plaintiffs performance or excuse for nonperformance, (3) defendant's breach, and (4) the resulting damages to the plaintiff." (Oasis West Realty, LLC v. Goldman (2011) 51 Cal.4th 811, 820-821, citations omitted.) He...
2024.01.05 OSC Re Contempt
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.05
Excerpt: ...riminal remedies for the alleged contempt. To the extent, Plaintiff is requesting criminal remedies, the request is denied pursuant to Section 1385 of the Penal Code. It makes little sense to proceed with what was traditionally considered a "quasi-criminal" proceeding in order to recover discovery sanctions of $1,500, which were ordered to be jointly and severally paid by Defendant Niguel Pointe Homeowners Association and its counsel of record (S...
2024.01.05 Motion to Strike Answer
Location: Orange County
Judge: Recio, Sheila
Hearing Date: 2024.01.05
Excerpt: ...ts a pleading, motion, or similar paper to the court, the person filing the paper makes an implied "certification" that: (1) It is not being presented primarily for an improper purpose, such as to harass or to cause unnecessary delay or needless increase in the cost of litigation. (2) The claims . . and other legal contentions therein are warranted by existing law or by a nonfrivolous argument for the extension, modification, or reversal of exist...

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