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2019.11.20 Motion for Protective Order 050
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.11.20
Excerpt: ...ot provided evidence that there is an excessive amount of work required to provide responses to the 103 interrogatories. It argues that 103 interrogatories are excessive in the context of this “simple collection action.” LuLaRoe disagrees with the characterization of the Page 2 of 2 action as simple, given the work allegedly performed by Mad Engine before the parties' dispute and given its damages claim. On its face, 103 interrogatories is no...
2019.11.19 Motion for Attorneys' Fees 681
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.11.19
Excerpt: ...urly rates are reduced from $950.00 and $650.00 to $550.00 (an overall reduction of in fees for his 11.5 hours from $10,175.00 to $6,325.00). Plaintiff Mr. Kelly is awarded THE ALTMAN LAW GROUP'S attorney's fees of $10,175.00. HOURLY RATES: The Court finds the requested hourly rates to be reasonable, except as to those which exceed $550.00 (i.e., the $1,280.00 rate for attorney Kiesel at KNIGHT and the $950.00 and $650.00 rates charged by Bryan A...
2019.11.18 Motion for Summary Judgment 514
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.11.18
Excerpt: ...Plaintiffs cannot establish actionable misrepresentations were made upon which Plaintiffs relied to their detriment. The burden shifted to Plaintiffs, but Plaintiffs failed to produce sufficient evidence showing a triable issue of fact. Evidentiary Objections: Defendant's evidentiary objections are SUSTAINED in their entirety for lack of foundation, lack of personal knowledge, and relevance. Plaintiffs Teodora Q. Tuazon's and Joshua Ryan Tuazon B...
2019.11.15 Motion to Strike or Tax Costs 764
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.11.15
Excerpt: ... evidence of the reasonable necessity of the costs claimed. Plaintiff put certain costs at issue by her motion. Defendant properly submitted supporting documentation with the Opposition, including the invoices for the expert fees, deposition costs, subpoenas and court reporter fees. (Aarvig Dec., Exs. 6‐11.) Thus, the burden is on Plaintiff to show the costs were not reasonable or necessary. Expert Fees (Item 8): Defendant served a 998 offer to...
2019.11.15 Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Proceedings 388
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.11.15
Excerpt: ...1.) The Retail Installment Sales Contract (“RISC”) does not “clearly and unmistakably” provide that Plaintiffs and BMW agreed to arbitrate arbitrability. While Plaintiffs may have agreed to arbitrate arbitrability in a dispute with the Dealership, the terms of the arbitration clause is expressly limited to Plaintiffs and the Dealership, i.e., “either you or we may choose to have any dispute between you and us decided by arbitration.” ...
2019.11.15 Demurrer 406
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.11.15
Excerpt: ...ed. UNCERTAINTY: A Demurrer for uncertainty will be sustained only where the Complaint is so uncertain that a defendant cannot reasonably respond (i.e., he or she cannot reasonably determine what issues must be admitted or denied, or what counts or claims are directed against him or her) (Khoury vs. Maly's of California, Inc. (1993) 14 Cal. App. 4th 612, 616). The allegations and causes of action in the Complaint are sufficient to put defendants ...
2019.11.14 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 773
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.11.14
Excerpt: ...f action for concealment; and, sustained without leave to amend as to the first and fourth causes of action (for declaratory relief and remedy for equitable forfeiture of fees). The Motion to Strike is moot in part and granted in party with 20 days leave to amend. Request for Judicial Notice: Cross‐Defendant and Cross‐Complainant request judicial notice of a variety of legal documents and a transcript of a hearing. The requests for Judicial N...
2019.11.13 Motion for In Camera Review as Predicate to Motion for Disclosure 451
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.11.13
Excerpt: ...laiming attorney‐client privilege to disclose contents of allegedly privileged communications to determine existence of privilege]; Solin v. O'Melveny & Myers, LLP (2001) 89 Cal.App.4th 451, 465. Regents of Univ. of Cal. v. WCAB (2014) 226 Cal.App.4th 1530, 1535.) “[T]he court's factual determination does not involve the nature of the communications or the effect of disclosure but rather the existence of the relationship at the time the commu...
2019.11.12 Demurrer, Motion to Strike Punitive Damages 746
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.11.12
Excerpt: ...r Daugherty nor Bardin preclude a duty to disclose material information known to a manufacturer and concealed from a consumer.” A material defect can be sufficient. (Id. at 1175‐1176.) Contrary to Daughtery, Plaintiffs specifically pled that the defect causes a sudden hard shaking during deceleration, violent jerking, and a complete failure to function. (Complaint ¶18.) The Complaint also alleges that the defect increases the risk of a crash...
2019.11.12 Motion for Summary Judgment 618
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.11.12
Excerpt: ...e or Reichart at their depositions. It objected to facts asserted in CISS' Separate Statement of Undisputed Material Facts (which is essentially a summary of their testimony). This is improper. Rule of Court 3.1354 requires objections be made to “specific evidence” and to “[q]uote or set forth the objectionable statement or material.” As to the remaining objections, the Court overrules number 8. It sustains numbers 9 and 10 for lack of pe...
2019.11.12 Motion to Set Aside Default Judgment 764
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.11.12
Excerpt: ...males residing at the address at the time of service on 9/17/07. The description on the Proof of Service indicates the person served was “MRS. KHAN –, WHO REFUSED TO GIVE HER FIRST NAME, DOP SERVE on A Middle Eastern female approx. 40‐ 45 years of age 5'4”‐5'6” in height weighing 140‐160 lbs with brown hair.” (Proof of Service filed on 9/27/07.) Plaintiff Mr. Khan attests that his wife is of Asian and Pakistani descent, was 38 yea...
2019.11.7 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 600
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.11.7
Excerpt: ...n et al., CAL. PRAC. GUIDE: CIV. PRO. BEFORE TRIAL (The Rutter Group 2019) §10:32 et seq., the Court has the power to grant summary adjudication as follows: that one or more causes of action has no merit; that one or more claims for damages has no merit; that there is no merit to a claim for punitive damages; that there is no affirmative defense to one or more causes of action or claims for damages; that there is no merit to one or more affirmat...
2019.11.5 Demurrer 317
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.11.5
Excerpt: ...989) 48 Cal.3d 438, 447‐452; Alma W. v. Oakland Unified School Dist. (1981) 123 Cal. App. 3d 133, 144.) Sexual misconduct falls outside the course and scope of employment and should not be imputed to the employer even if the abuse occurred during work hours on the employer's premises. (Juarez v. Boy Scouts of America (2000) 81 Cal. App. 4th 377.) Sexual misconduct simply is not foreseeable, because it does not relate to employment duties or tas...
2019.10.31 Motion for Summary Judgment 483
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.10.31
Excerpt: ...uld constitute a change in physical condition sufficient to defeat the design immunity. The Court granted the continuance and set a new hearing date of August 30, 2019. On August 14, 2019, Plaintiff filed a Supplemental Opposition. In the Supplemental Opposition, Plaintiff argued that another continuance was necessary to allow plaintiff to take the deposition of the other driver involved in the incident (Aguilar). The Court again continued the he...
2019.10.30 Motion for Attorney Fees 348
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.10.30
Excerpt: ...he work performed by Plaintiffs' trial counsel, Hackler Daghighian Martino & Novak, PC (HDMN), took 21.5 hours to do. (Dec.Lebovitz, ¶13, Ex. “A”.) The tasks listed on the submitted billing are reasonable. They are also unchallenged on an individual basis. Defendant submitted a summary of the objectionable billing. (Dec.Gilefsky ¶2, Exs. “A” – “C”.) Defendant purports to demonstrate block billing. (Dec.Gilefsky ¶2, Ex. “A”.) ...
2019.10.29 Motion for Attorney Fees 551
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.10.29
Excerpt: ...ed 3.5 hours, this is an overall reduction of $350. Under the Song Beverly Act, a vehicle manufacturer that willfully fails to comply with the act can be liable for civil penalties under Civil Code § 1794(c). Plaintiffs' fraud‐based claims overlap with the Song Beverly claims. Likewise, the negligent repair cause of action against Hemborg is based on the same facts as the Song‐Beverly claims. Therefore, apportionment is not necessary. The fa...
2019.10.23 Motion to Dismiss Complaint 236
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.10.23
Excerpt: ...red its right to transact business in California. (Exhibit “1” to Opposition, Certificate of Surrender.) Ms. Bozner's argument that MJB Inc., lacks capacity to defend itself in this action is without merit. A suspended corporation lacks capacity to defend itself [see Rev. & Tax Code § 23301; Center for Self‐Improvement and Community Development v. Lennar Corp. (2009) 173 Cal.App.4th 1543, 1552]. No similar rule is applicable to a corporati...
2019.10.23 Motion for Protective Order 570
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.10.23
Excerpt: ...mber 4 and Document Request No. 1 to 5 years before the incident. Trade secret “means information, including a formula, pattern, compilation, program, device, method, technique, or process, that: (1) Derives independent economic value, actual or potential, from not being generally known to the public or to other persons who can obtain economic value from its disclosure or use; and (2) Is the subject of efforts that are reasonable under the circ...
2019.10.18 Motion to Dismiss Cause of Action for Declaratory Relief 891
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.10.18
Excerpt: ...88 Cal.App.3d 283, 299; Pianka v. State of California (1956) 46 Cal.2d 208, 211.) Defendants are not just attacking the sufficiency of the pleadings. The Motion relies on facts far outside of those pled in the Complaint. The Motion contains numerous statements about: what Plaintiff testified to at trial (Motion, 2:7‐8); the jury's factual findings (Motion, 2:13‐18); how the Court “is bound by the jury's factual findings” (Motion, 5:25); w...
2019.10.8 Demurrer 241
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.10.8
Excerpt: ...sed on Govt. Code §87100 and Educ. Code §35107. Plaintiff clarified in the First Amended Petition that this cause of action is based on Gov. Code § 54957. Because Plaintiff's Brown Act Violation cause of action is based on Gov. Code § 54957(b), Section 54960.1 does not apply. He was not required to make a demand in writing within 90 days from the date that the disciplinary action was taken to challenge the disciplinary action was void. This c...
2019.10.3 Motion for Hearing on Special Motion to Strike 884
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.10.3
Excerpt: ...e United States or California Constitution in connection with a public issue” includes … any written or oral statement or writing made in connection with an issue under consideration or review by a legislative, executive, or judicial body, or any other official proceeding authorized by law.” Defendant contends the act in furtherance of her right of petition is “specifically, Plaintiff and Defendant entered into a note secured by a deed of...
2019.10.2 Motion to Strike Petition for Writ of Administrative Mandate 607
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.10.2
Excerpt: ...�1094.5. Petitioner challenges the constitutionality of Riverside County Ordinance No. 630 and the County's administrative hearing process on the grounds that they fail to satisfy due process requirements. (Phillips vs. San Luis Obispo County Dep't. of Animal Regulations (1986) 183 Cal. App. 3d 372). Petitioner also alleges that because of various actions and omissions specific to this case, it was denied its due process rights. (For instance, Pe...
2019.10.2 Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Subject Matter Jurisdiction 301
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.10.2
Excerpt: ... motion for judgment on the pleadings, motion for summary judgment or raised as an affirmative defense. (Greener v. Workers' Comp. Appeals Bd. (1993) 6 Cal.4th 1028, 1036‐37.) The Court construes the present motion as a motion for judgment on the pleadings. Under the “Barton doctrine,” which is derived from the Supreme Court's decision in Barton v. Barbour, 104 U.S. 126 (1881), “a party must first obtain leave of the bankruptcy court befo...
2019.10.2 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 895
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.10.2
Excerpt: ... Defendant requests judicial notice of the Court's file in the present action, the First Amended Complaint in the Los Angeles Action, and an Order Approving Compromise and Release in Plaintiff's worker's compensation action against Defendant. These documents are judicially noticed by the Court pursuant to Evid. Code §452(d), which permits judicial notice of court records. However, “although the existence of a document may be judicially noticea...
2019.10.1 Motion for Summary Judgment 495
Location: Riverside
Judge: Stamen, Randall
Hearing Date: 2019.10.1
Excerpt: ...te whether VPE owned or controlled the Property, the evidence submitted does not demonstrate the existence of a triable issue of material fact. It is undisputed that: Levinson owned and kept the subject dog in a home he rented from Braswell; and, Braswell was the sole owner of the home and the Property on which it was located. There is no dispute that VPE leased a small portion of the Property (the dome area), which was not where the incident occ...

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