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2018.2.27 Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action 531
Location: Riverside
Judge: Riemer, Craig
Hearing Date: 2018.2.27
Excerpt: ...rry declaration); 1,714 (Bello declaration at ¶ 4 (422 + 1,292); and 1,764 (Bello's declaration at ¶ ¶ 21 & 27). This inconsistency must be resolved. 2. The Bello declaration refers to a sample of the time records of the class members, but does not describe the size of the sample, i.e., the number or percentage of employees whose records were included in the sample. (¶ 22.) 3. The Bello declaration (at ¶ 25) justifies the claim requirement f...
2018.2.26 Motion for Joint Stipulation 928
Location: Riverside
Judge: Riemer, Craig
Hearing Date: 2018.2.26
Excerpt: ... provides for payment to the named plaintiff of a “service award. The Court will require citation of authority for such an award in a PAGA case. The motion shall explain why such an award is fair under the circumstances of this case. The motion shall be supported by a declaration from the named plaintiff in which the declarant: a. Describes the services performed by the declarant to further the prosecution of the action; b. Estimates the time i...
2018.2.26 Demurrer 480
Location: Riverside
Judge: Gregory, David
Hearing Date: 2018.2.26
Excerpt: ...tepped into Cross‐Defendant's shoes and alleged that Cross Complainants were the cause of the accident and the damage to Cross‐Defendant's vehicle. Since State Farm has substituted in for Cross‐Defendant as the party plaintiff, Cross‐Complainants may assert any affirmative defense they might have had against Cross‐Defendant Magana including the defense of comparative negligence and apportionment of fault. Cross Complainants are also see...
2018.2.26 Motion for Reconsideration 581
Location: Riverside
Judge: Marquez, Raquel
Hearing Date: 2018.2.26
Excerpt: ...mely made. /// Even if the motion was timely made, it is still improper. A motion for reconsideration must be based on new or different facts or circumstances of law. C.C.P. §1008(a). When a party seeks reconsideration he or she must show a “satisfactory explanation for failing to provide the evidence earlier, which can only be describes as a strict requirement of diligence.” Garcia v. Hejmadi (1997) 58 Cal.App.4th 674, 690. Facts know by th...
2018.2.23 Peremptory Writ of Mandate 381
Location: Riverside
Judge: Sykes, Sunshine
Hearing Date: 2018.2.23
Excerpt: ...d.” Penal Code § 11165.12(b). Child abuse and neglect is defined to include “physical injury or death inflicted by other than accidental means upon a child by another person,” which includes “the willful harming or injuring of a child or the endangering of the person or health of a child.” Penal Code § 11165.6. The willful harming of a child “means a situation in which any person willfully causes or permits any child to suffer, or i...
2018.2.23 Motion to Tax Costs 603
Location: Riverside
Judge: Asberry, Irma
Hearing Date: 2018.2.23
Excerpt: ....52. Unlike the costs memorandum, a motion to tax costs based on factual matters must be supported by declarations. (County of Kern v. Ginn (1983) 146 Cal.App.3d 1107, 1113‐1114.) For instance, where “reasonableness” is challenged, conclusory allegations t Page 3 of 9 Shalikar) because they were not parties to the litigation nor involved in the promissory notes at issue. However, Plaintiffs assert these deponents were trial witnesses who te...
2018.2.23 Motion to Quash 834
Location: Riverside
Judge: Asberry, Irma
Hearing Date: 2018.2.23
Excerpt: ... to quash must be filed at the same time as a motion to set aside default to avoid the argument that by making a motion to set aside default, the improper service has been waived. (Civ. Proc., § 418.10(d). Service was improper because under Code of Civil Procedure section 416.10(a)(b) service on a corporation must be on either the designated agent for service or a specified corporate officers, a general manager, or a person authorized by the cor...
2018.2.23 Motion to Issue Writ of Attachment 661
Location: Riverside
Judge: Latting, James
Hearing Date: 2018.2.23
Excerpt: ...e of the continued hearing was provided by the Court Clerk to Plaintiff, but not as to Kreizenbeck & Seim Partnership as it had not entered an appearance. A proof of service (“POS”) was filed January 9, 2018, reflecting personal service on January 4, 2018. The POS does not indicate that notice of the continued hearing was served. On January 18, 2018, Plaintiff filed a proof of service reflecting it had mailed a copy of the minute order contin...
2018.2.23 Motion to Compel, for Sanctions 242
Location: Riverside
Judge: Asberry, Irma
Hearing Date: 2018.2.23
Excerpt: ...strues the privilege as between Forgy, as the client, and Defendant's attorney. The privilege belongs to Defendant as the client and applies to Forgy as a representative of the insurance carrier required to defend against Plaintiff's claim. The privilege is between Defendant and Forgy/Garrison rather than between Garrison and Defendant's counsel, Daniels, Fine, Israel, Schonbuch & Lebovits. Plaintiff next argues that Defendant waived attorney cli...
2018.2.23 Motion for Summary Judgment 882
Location: Riverside
Judge: Asberry, Irma
Hearing Date: 2018.2.23
Excerpt: ...oses of expediency, the following abbreviations are used in this ruling: “Deft” or “Millard” refers to Defendant moving party and “Pltf” refers to Plaintiff. Deft MILLARD's motion rests entirely upon its contention that it had no actual or constructive knowledge of the alleged floor condition which caused pltf to fall. (NOTE: to the extent the motion includes arguments disputing the reason pltf fell, and whether there was actually any...
2018.2.22 Demurrer 730
Location: Riverside
Judge: Marquez, Raquel
Hearing Date: 2018.2.22
Excerpt: ...gnment before the foreclosure sale are insufficient to demonstrate that the assignment was void (as opposed to voidable) and are insufficient to support the first cause of action for wrongful foreclosure. The same is true with respect to the assignment from BANA to Nationstar. With regard to the second cause of action for violation of HBOR, Plaintiff fails to allege facts to demonstrate that the alleged violations of Civ. Code §§ 2923.55 and 29...
2018.2.22 Demurrer 074
Location: Riverside
Judge: Bermudez, Angel
Hearing Date: 2018.2.22
Excerpt: ...ct, enough is alleged in the general recitals. 2COA: The complaint adequately asserts facts to support the cause of action. 3COA: This is adequately plead based on the contract alleged in the recitals and ¶27. 4COA: ¶¶32 and 10 provide sufficient description of the converted property. 5COA: The threat to report without more does not amount to IIED. 6COA: Unless stated otherwise, enforcement of the Penal Code is reserved to the Executive Branch...
2018.2.22 Demurrer 230
Location: Riverside
Judge: Sykes, Sunshine
Hearing Date: 2018.2.22
Excerpt: ...ake judicial notice of the truth of facts asserted in documents such as orders, findings of fact and conclusions of law, and judgment. (Ramsden v. Western Union (1977) 71 Cal. App. 3d 873, 879). Defendants request for judicial notice of the DOT, Substitution of Trustee, Notice of Default and Notice of Trustee's Sale is GRANTED. The Demurrer is SUSTAINED with 20 days leave to amend. 1 st Cause of Action: Although Plaintiff alleges violations of HB...
2018.2.22 Demurrer 337
Location: Riverside
Judge: Latting, James
Hearing Date: 2018.2.22
Excerpt: ... section 1019.5, forthwith. The gravamen of the First Amended Cross‐Complaint (“FACC”) is as follows: The parties entered into a commercial lease for property equipped for vehicle sales, repair, and service. The lease also contained a purchase agreement for cross‐defendant's purchase of the Suzuki dealership equipment, furniture, and parts inventory in the amount of $100,000. The lease contained a bill of sale, which is allegedly attached...
2018.2.22 Demurrer 562
Location: Riverside
Judge: Chapman, David
Hearing Date: 2018.2.22
Excerpt: ...ecifically, Plaintiff has failed to allege facts which show that she is entitled to the protections afforded by HBOR in that Plaintiff alleges that she submitted two completed loan modification applications, one in August 2015 and then, for some unexplained reason, another in February 2016, but that Wells Fargo recorded a Notice of Default in November 2015 and Notice of Sale in February 2016. Because Plaintiff has not alleged specific dates for h...
2018.2.22 Motion to Dismiss 124
Location: Riverside
Judge: Sykes, Sunshine
Hearing Date: 2018.2.22
Excerpt: ...s. Exchange (1991) 231 Cal.App.3d 481, 487.) Despite initial noncompliance with the court order, Plaintiff has since produced verified responses and paid monetary sanctions. ...
2018.2.22 Motion for Attorneys' Fees 116
Location: Riverside
Judge: Bermudez, Angel
Hearing Date: 2018.2.22
Excerpt: ... considered and made adjustments based on the following: (1) There was no showing that Inland Empire Counsel could not have been used. Accordingly, the use of comparable attorney's fees for San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and Orange County are not persuasive. Center for Biological Diversity v. County of San Bernardino (2010) 188 Cal.App.4th 603, 615‐619 (2) Based on the court's experience a reasonable rate in this practice area would be a...
2018.2.22 Motion for Discharge of Receiver 340
Location: Riverside
Judge: Latting, James
Hearing Date: 2018.2.22
Excerpt: .... No other fees and costs are awarded. The bond is exonerated. The Receiver is to prepare a proposed order and give notice pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 1019.5, forthwith. This matter was previously heard on 11/9/17, at which time the court asked Page 2 of 8 2) Receiver advised the court in seeking authorization for the sale to Ms. Cota that it is his general practice, where after review he cannot find a lender willing to fund the n...
2018.2.22 Motion for Summary Judgment 917
Location: Riverside
Judge: Chapman, David
Hearing Date: 2018.2.22
Excerpt: ...Motion for summary adjudication of the 8, 9, 10 and 11th causes of action denied. Defendants move the court for summary judgment, or in the alternative for summary adjudication, as to Plaintiff Patricia Olmedo. Procedural Issues: The court notes that Plaintiff's separate statement in opposition did not comply with CRC, rule 3.1350(f)(2). In response to UMFs Nos. 4, 46, 48, 49 and 51, Plaintiff disputed the facts, but failed to cite any evidence i...
2018.2.22 Motion to Dismiss Plaintiff 905
Location: Riverside
Judge: Latting, James
Hearing Date: 2018.2.22
Excerpt: ...l Procedure section 1019.5, forthwith. On 8/7/17, this Court ordered Plaintiff to provide verified responses to form interrogatories, special interrogatories, and demand for production of documents within 30 days plus pay sanctions in the amount of $460 within thirty days. As a result of Plaintiff's failure to comply with that order, Defendant filed a Motion to Dismiss on 10/16/17, which this Court denied, but imposed monetary sanctions. The Cour...
2018.2.22 Motion to Strike 337
Location: Riverside
Judge: Latting, James
Hearing Date: 2018.2.22
Excerpt: ...tiff/Cross‐Defendant moves the Court to strike claims for punitive damages in the second cause of action for conversion and prayer for relief. Cross‐Defendant asserts that as the case arises out of a landlord‐tenant contract that punitive damages are not available. Cross‐Defendant further asserts that the allegations are not specifically pled and are inadequate to support punitive damages under Civil Code section 3294. Cross‐Complainant...
2018.2.20 Motion to Strike 513
Location: Riverside
Judge: Latting, James
Hearing Date: 2018.2.20
Excerpt: ...ure section 1019.5, forthwith. Plaintiff seeks to have the Court strike out language that he asserts is surplusage and irrelevant or a sham based on an OSHA report of which the Plaintiff requests that the Court take judicial notice. However, the contents of the report are hearsay and inadmissible to establish that portions of Defendant's answers are a sham. For the following reasons, the motion is denied in part and granted in part. Code of Civil...
2018.2.20 Motion to Compel Further Responses 222
Location: Riverside
Judge: Asberry, Irma
Hearing Date: 2018.2.20
Excerpt: ...p of the information sought to the issues framed in the pleadings; (2) the likelihood that disclosure will be of practical benefit to the party seeking discovery; and (3) the burden or expense likely to be encountered by the responding party in furnishing the information sought. (Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. v. Sup. Ct. (Rolfe) (1968) 263 Cal.App.2d 12, 19.) As to Nos. 14, 15, 19, 20: These interrogatories request information regarding cont...
2018.2.20 Motion to Compel Discovery 784
Location: Riverside
Judge: Latting, James
Hearing Date: 2018.2.20
Excerpt: ...ying the original files for 17 LazyB. On August 24, 2017 this Court heard an ex parte application filed by Plaintiff seeking an OSC RE: Contempt. The parties stipulated that Plaintiff was to inspect the case file at defendants' counsel's office the next day at 1:00 pm.The Court denied the ex parte application and advised Plaintiff, a pro per litigant, that an ex parte application should be filed for emergencies only in the future, non‐emergenci...
2018.2.20 Motion to Compel Arbitration 452
Location: Riverside
Judge: Asberry, Irma
Hearing Date: 2018.2.20
Excerpt: ...xists, unless it determines that: (a) The right to compel arbitration has been waived by the petitioner; (b) Grounds exist for the revocation of the agreement; or, (c) A party to the arbitration agreement is also a party to a pending court action or special proceeding with a third party, arising out of the same transaction or series of related transactions and there is a possibility of conflicting rulings on a common issue of law or fact. Califor...

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