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2024.01.02 Motion for Reconsideration 385
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2024.01.02
Excerpt: ...ion based upon new or different facts, circumstances, or law. (Code Civ. Proc., S 1008, subd. (a).) The court may at any time reconsider its prior order if it determines there has been a change of awthat warrants reconsideration. (ld. subd. (c).) As plaintiff's motion is pursuant to Section 1008(c), defendant's contention that the motion is untimely lacks merit. Here, plaintiff contends there has been a change in the aw warranting reconsideration...
2024.01.02 Demurrer to SAC 311
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2024.01.02
Excerpt: ... the Demurrer Defendants Austin Mallory ("Mallory") and County of Placer ("the County") demur to plaintiffs first and second causes of action alleged in the second amended complaint ("SAC"). A demurrer tests the legal sufficiency of the pleading, not the truth of the plaintiff's allegations or accuracy of the described conduct. (Bader v. Anderson (2009) 179 Cal.App.4th 775, 787.) The allegations in the pleading are deemed to be true no matter how...
2023.12.19 Motion to Reopen Discovery 710
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.12.19
Excerpt: ...very was not completed 11 earlier, whether a delay in trial or other prejudice would occur, and the length of time between a previous trial date and the instant date. (Code Civ. Proc., S 2024.050.) As to witness Kate Nuss, plaintiff presents evidence Nuss is a necessary witness as the parties' tax preparer when they owned a business together and that she will be unavailable to testify for the current trial dates. Further, plaintiff did not depose...
2023.12.19 Motion to Quash Service of Summons, Dismiss Case 763
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.12.19
Excerpt: ...hey also assert their identities were actually known at the time the complaint was filed, which renders the complaint barred against them under the statute of limitations and the Privette doctrine. A motion to quash is the proper method for challenging a doe amendment and may be granted where a plaintiff knew the defendant's identity prior to filing the complaint. (McClatchy v. Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass, LLP (2016) 247 Cal.App.4th 368, 374.) ...
2023.12.19 Motion for Summary Adjudication 695
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.12.19
Excerpt: ...rous objections to the declaration of Jennifer G. Redmond and exhibits thereto. The objections do not satisfy the requirements of the California Rules of Court, as they identify the evidence but do not "[q]uote or set forth the objectionable statement or material." (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1354(b)(3).) Additionally, many of the individually numbered objections include several objections. For example, objection number one objects to forty-eigh...
2023.12.19 Motion for Reconsideration, to Dismiss 949
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.12.19
Excerpt: ... be a motion for reconsideration of defendant's motion for new trial or motion to set aside void judgment. The party seeking reconsideration shall identify the "application that was made before, when and to what judge, what order or decisions were made, and what new or different facts, circumstances, or law are claimed to be shown." (Code Civ. Proc., S 1008, subd. (a).) A motion for reconsideration requires a showing by affdavit of new or differe...
2023.12.19 Motion for Order of General Reference 003
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.12.19
Excerpt: ...s to exhibits A, 8, C, and E. Plaintiff moves for an order of general reference pursuant to the written agreement of the parties and Code of Civil Procedure section 638 et seq. Plaintiff further requests the court appoint a referee pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 640(b). The court may appoint a referee "upon the motion of a party to a written contract or lease that prov-des that any controversy arising therefrom shall be heard by a re...
2023.12.12 OSC Re Preliminary Injunction 887
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.12.12
Excerpt: ...ed. Ruling on the Motion The court may grant a preliminary injunction when it appears from the pleading that cross complainant is entitled to the demanded relief and plaintiff would suffer irreparable injury if the enjoined action were allowed to proceed. (Code Civ. Proc., S 526, subd. (a).) In making this determination, "the court must consider whether the party seeking the injunction is likely to prevail on the merits" and balances the relative...
2023.12.12 Motion to Set Aside Default 551
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.12.12
Excerpt: ...therein. Defendants initially filed the instant motion acting in pro persona and requested relief pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure sections 473(b) and 473(d). However, such a motion under Section 473(b) is untimely as brought more than 180 days after entry of default; further, the motion provided no basis on which Section 473(d) relief could be granted. Defendants' statutory motion to set aside entry of default is denied. Defendants subsequent...
2023.12.12 Demurrer 499
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.12.12
Excerpt: ...telligible. (ld. at subd. (f).) A demurrer tests the legal sufficiency of the pleadings, not the truth of the allegations or the accuracy of the described conduct. (Bader v. Anderson (2009) 179 Cal.App.4th 775, 787.) The allegations in the pleadings are deemed true no matter how improbable they may seem. (Del E. Webb Corp. v. Structural Materials Co. (1981) 123 Cal.App.3d 593, 604.) 3 However, the court does not assume the truth of contentions, d...
2023.12.12 Application for Writ of Possession 943
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.12.12
Excerpt: ... Civil Procedure section 515.010. (Code Civ. Proc., S 512.060, subd. (a).) "No writ directing the levying officer to enter a private place to take possession of any property shall be issued unless the plaintiff has established that there is probable cause to believe that the property is located there." (Code Civ. Proc., S 512.060, subd. Plaintiff provides declaratory evidence the tractors are likely to be in defendants' possession because defenda...
2023.12.05 Demurrer 733
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.12.05
Excerpt: ...ng are deemed to be true no matter how improbable the allegations may seem. (Del E. Webb Corp. v. Structural Materials Co. (1981) 123 Cal.App.3d 593, 604.) However, "[ilf the allegations in the complaint conflict with the exhibits, we rely on and accept as true the contents of the exhibits." (SC Manufactured Homes, Inc. v. Liebert (2008) 162 Cal.App.4th 68, 83.) The court, however, does not accept the truth of contentions, deductions, or conclusi...
2023.12.05 Motion to Set Evidentiary Hearing, for IME 357
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.12.05
Excerpt: ...e section 2032.310 and to set an evidentiary hearing for a judicial determination of plaintiff Nan Shaw's legal capacity. 9 Preliminary Matters and Evidentiary Rulings The court accepts defendant Ryan Rivera's motion for joinder to FOAM's reply. Plaintiffs elected to file their untimely opposition to the instant motion in the same briefing as their reply to their motion for a protective order. This is improper and conflates the issues. Plaintiffs...
2023.12.05 Demurrer to TAC 767
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.12.05
Excerpt: ... not respond. The court finds defendants sufficiently endeavored to meet and confer prior to the filing of the instant motion. A party may demur where the pleading does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action or where the pleading is uncertain. (Code Civ. Proc. S 430.10, subds. (e), (f).) A pleading is "uncertain" if it is ambiguous and unintelligible. (ld. at subd. A demurrer tests the legal sufficiency of the pleadings, not t...
2023.12.05 Motion to Tax Costs, for New Trial, for Sanctions 755
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.12.05
Excerpt: ...Cal. State Auto. Ass'n (1993) 19 Cal.App.4th 761, 774.) "On the other hand, if the items are properly objected to, they are put in issue and the burden of proof is on the party claiming them as costs."(ld. at pp. 774—76.) When the reasonableness of particular ftems is challenged, conclusory allegations do not satisfy the objecting party's burden. (Jones v. Dumrichob (1998) 63 Cal.App.4th 1258, 1266.) Deposition Costs Plaintiff contests depositi...
2023.11.28 Motion to Seal, Demurrer, Motion to Strike 323
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.11.28
Excerpt: ...verriding interest will be prejudiced if the records are not sealed. The court further finds that the proposed sealing of information is narrowly tailored, and that no less restrictive means to achieve the identified overriding interest exists. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 2.550(d).) The court orders sealed NCFMC's memorandum of points and authorities in support of demurrer to and motion to strike plaintiff's second amended complaint. Copies of thi...
2023.11.28 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 044
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.11.28
Excerpt: ...on within the complaint were completely discharged in her Chapter 7 bankruptcy action. The trial court shall grant a motion for 7 summary judgment if "all the papers submitted show that there is no triable issue as to any material fact and the moving party is entitled to a judgment as a matter of law." of Civil Procedure section 437c(c).) A party to the action may also move for summary adjudication that party contends there is no merit to one or ...
2023.11.28 Motion for Discharge 110
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.11.28
Excerpt: ...vowed interest in the disputed 2 funds. (Ibid.) The court intends to grant plaintiff's motion. However a continuance is necessary based on the request for fees. Plaintiff requests attorney's fees in the amount of $5,795 and costs in the amount of $1,529.10. The court notes several inconsistencies regarding statements of incurred attorneys' fees in the memorandum and supporting declaration. The memorandum states plaintiff has incurred 22.8 hours o...
2023.11.28 Motion for Attorney Fees 935
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.11.28
Excerpt: ...ice of the information declared therein. Ruling on the Motion Respondent Seyed Mohammad Caranizadeh seeks attorneys' fees in the amount of $27,'W8.50. In this case, petitioner Ali Zamanimahforoujaki filed a request for civil harassment restraining order ("CHRO"). The court granted temporary orders pending a hearing. At the initial hearing on March 6, 2023, the court dissolved the temporary orders. Subsequently, petitioner filed a request for dism...
2023.11.28 Demurrer to FAC 353
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.11.28
Excerpt: ...der v. Anderson (2CG) 179 Cal.App.4th 775, 787.) The allegations in the pleading are deemed to be true no matter how improbable the allegations may seem. (Del E. Webb Corp. v. Structural Materials Co. (1981) 123 Cal.App.3d 593, 604.) The court, however, does not accept the truth of contentions, deductions, or conclusions of law. (Genesis Environment Services v. San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District (2CG) 113 Cal.App.4th 597, 6...
2023.11.21 Motion to Seal 695
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.11.21
Excerpt: ...ry Adjudication against plaintiff's third amended complaint; - Declaration of Michele R. Sullivan in support of defendant Michele R. Sullivan's motion for adjudication against plaintiff's third amended complaint (and what appears to be a duplicate); - Objection to plaintiff's evidence in reply to defendants John L. Sullivan and John L. Sullivan Investments, Inc. dba Roseville Toyota's Motion for Summary Adjudication against plaintiffs third amend...
2023.11.21 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 351
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.11.21
Excerpt: ...nifer Saeger and Bardley Saeger's (collectively, "Saegers") separate statement of undisputed material facts is deficient because it is not formatted into two-columns nor separately identify each cause of action subject to the motion. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1350, subd. (db.) Ruling on Mohon as to Cause of Action in Complaint as a Plaintiff The Saegers motion for summary judgment, or in the alternative, for summary adjudication is denied in f...
2023.11.21 Motion for Post-Judgment Attorney Fees 429
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.11.21
Excerpt: ... sued defendant for breach of a contract which included a fee shifting provision: (FAC, Exh. A, 12.) Defendant is entitled to recover attorney's fees even though she is a non-signatory to the contract. (Civ. Code, S 1717; Reynolds Metals Co. v. Alperson (1979) 25 Cal.3d 124, 128—29 [Civil Code section 1717 must "be interpreted to further provide a reciprocal remedy for a nonsignatory defendant, sued on a contract as if he were a party to it, wh...
2023.11.21 Demurrer to FAC, Motion to Strike 529
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.11.21
Excerpt: ...ed together as one, which is inappropriate. Further, the motion to strike fails to "quote in full the portions sought to be stricken." (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1322(a).) Defendant is admonished to abide by the Rules of Court in the future. The court exercises its discretion to reach both motions on the merits. Defendant's request for judicial notice is granted as to the fact of the documents having been filed; however, the court does not take...
2023.11.21 Demurrer to FAC 573
Location: Placer
Judge: Hirashima, Trisha
Hearing Date: 2023.11.21
Excerpt: ...h the Government Claims Act, the causes of action are barred by their respective statutes of limitations, and Civil Code secton 47 provided for absolute immunity to any alleged false statements made to law enforcement. A demurrer tests the legal sufficiency of the pleading, not the truth of the plaintiff's allegations or accuracy of the described conduct. (Bader v. Anderson (2009) 179 Cal.App.4th 775, 787.) The allegations in the pleading are dee...

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