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2019.1.24 Motion for Summary Judgment 576
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: Garrett, Ginger E.
Hearing Date: 2019.1.24
Excerpt: ...ffs allege that Mrs. Hamrick, Defendants' patient, suffered injuries due to Defendants' negligence. Mrs. Hamrick initially presented to Limburg Eye Surgery on June 9, 2015, where she was diagnosed with macular puckering, pre‐retinal fibrosis, chronic cataract, and nuclear sclerosis in her left eye. (Undisputed Material Fact [UMF] 1.) Mrs. Hamrick returned to Limburg Eye Surgery on August 7, 2015, at which time surgery was scheduled with Dr. Mar...
2019.1.23 Motion for Summary Judgment 307
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: Coates, Tana L
Hearing Date: 2019.1.23
Excerpt: ...e Civ. Proc., § 474.) Plaintiff's complaint asserts one cause of action for premises liability. Plaintiff alleges that all Defendants owned or controlled the premises located at 1248 E. Grand Avenue in Arroyo Grande (the Subject Property). Plaintiff further alleges that on December 14, 2015, she tripped and fell on an entrance step at the Subject Property, suffering injuries. Now, before the Court is Ms. Innes' motion for summary judgment. (Code...
2019.1.23 Motion to Compel Further Deposition, for Protective Order
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: Coates, Tana L
Hearing Date: 2019.1.23
Excerpt: ...r negligence and premises liability, and Mrs. McAvoy asserts a claim for loss of consortium. (Compl., passim.) Plaintiffs are represented by Attorney Don Ernst. Hannah is represented by Attorney Jennifer Capabianco. Plaintiffs contend that on December 3, 2013, while using a rung ladder between dock doors six and seven at a FedEx facility at 250 Bonetti Drive in San Luis Obispo, Mr. McAvoy slipped from the ladder and fell, suffering severe persona...
2018.8.9 Petition for Relief from Government Entity 650
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.8.9
Excerpt: ...n July 2, 2018, Petitioner filed an Amended Petition. Respondent opposes Petitioner's request. Petitioner claims he suffered injuries while a passenger in an RTA bus, on September 27, 2016. Petitioner claims the bus was traveling southbound on Santa Rosa Street, turning right on Monterey, when the driver braked suddenly, causing the bus to hit a lightpole, shattering the passenger side windows. (Amended Petition, p. 6, ll. 15‐19.) Petitioner al...
2018.8.9 Motion to Compel 025
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.8.9
Excerpt: ...iding coverage for any damages to the property located at 1039 Murray Avenue, Suite 120, San Luis Obispo, California 93405 (the “Subject Property”). (Compl., ¶ 10.) Plaintiff alleges Defendant “designed, manufactured, distributed, marketed, supplied, sold, assembled, and/or otherwise placed in the stream of commerce” a water heater, model number SR‐40/208, serial number 756841 (the “Water Heater”), in an office located at 1039 Murr...
2018.8.8 Petition for Relief from Financial Obligation During Military Service 310
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: Coates, Tana L
Hearing Date: 2018.8.8
Excerpt: ...ing to the home station. Stark seeks to stay his payments obligation pursuant to Military and Veterans Code section 409.3, which allows a service member to petition for relief of any obligation or liability incurred by the service member before the effective date of the orders for his or her current period of military service. (See also Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1372.) The petition and supporting declaration must be served on the agent for serv...
2018.8.8 Motion to Vacate Dismissal 275
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: Coates, Tana L
Hearing Date: 2018.8.8
Excerpt: ...n an attorney affidavit of fault. Section 473 relief applies to dismissals if it results from counsel's failure to appear, which is comparable to the entry of a default against a defendant that fails to appear. (Leader v. Health Indus. of Am., Inc. (2001) 89 Cal.App.4th 603, 619.) Counsel provides a declaration confirming that he failed to appear at the OSC because he inadvertently miscalendared the hearing date for April 19, 2017 (not 2018). Rel...
2018.8.8 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 489
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: Coates, Tana L
Hearing Date: 2018.8.8
Excerpt: ...lleging similar claims stemming from his employment. The two cases were consolidated on December 19, 2017. Plaintiffs2 allege causes of action3 for (1) failure to pay minimum wages; (2) failure to pay overtime wages; (3) failure to provide rest periods or additional wages in lieu thereof; (4) failure to provide meal periods or additional wages in lieu thereof; (5) failure to issue accurate wage statements; (6) failure to timely pay wages due at t...
2018.8.8 Motion for Costs and Expenses to Enforce Requests for Admissions 485
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: Coates, Tana L
Hearing Date: 2018.8.8
Excerpt: ... Defendant Meghan Hughes (“Defendant”), arising out of an automobile accident. Motion for Costs and Expenses to Enforce Requests for Admissions Pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 2033.430, Plaintiff now moves for the recovery of expenses, including attorney's fees and costs incurred, in proving at trial the truth of certain matters that were denied by Defendant in response to requests for admissions. Plaintiff's motion seeks $182,573...
2018.8.8 Demurrer 531
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: Coates, Tana L
Hearing Date: 2018.8.8
Excerpt: ...ll named beneficiaries of the Estate of Howard W. Lester, deceased. On December 27, 2017, Plaintiff filed his First Amended Complaint (“FAC”). Plaintiff alleges that he is the son of Howard W. Lester (“Howard”). (FAC, ¶ 9.) Howard divorced Plaintiff's mother in 1967, and in 1971 married Jonnie Braaten (“Jonnie”), who had two children at the time of the marriage, the Defendants. (FAC, ¶¶ 8‐10.) On May 20, 1992, Howard and Jonnie e...
2018.8.8 Demurrer 034
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: Coates, Tana L
Hearing Date: 2018.8.8
Excerpt: ...ed as co‐trustees.1 In November 2005, Floyd and Joan purchased real property on Alameda Drive in Paso Robles, which served as their primary residence (the “Alameda Property”). Floyd and Joan took title as “husband and wife as joint tenants.” Floyd passed away on May 29, 2008, after which Joan became sole trustee of the Trust. In July 2008, Joan recorded (1) an Affidavit – Death of Joint Tenant removing Floyd from title on the Alameda ...
2018.8.2 Motion for Attorneys' Fees 295
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.8.2
Excerpt: ...y moved for an award of attorneys' fees ($68,549.60) pursuant to the parties' Operating Agreement and Civil Code section 1717.1 By its terms, Civil Code section 1717 applies only to actions “on a contract” and to fees “which are incurred to enforce that contract.” (See Santisas v. Goodin (1998) 17 Cal.4th 599, 615.) Defendant, however, did not explain how the claims in the three versions of the complaint were “on the contract,” i.e., ...
2018.8.2 Demurrer 460
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.8.2
Excerpt: ...ten or oral; and (3) is uncertain. A demurrer challenges defects that appear on the face of the pleading under attack; or from matters outside the pleading that are judicially noticeable. (Blank v. Kirwan (1985) 39 Cal.3d 311, 318.) A demurrer tests only the legal sufficiency of the pleading, and “[t]he facts alleged in the pleading are deemed to be true, however improbable they may be. [citation].” (Berg & Berg (2009) 178 Cal.App.4th 1020, 1...
2018.8.2 Motion for Summary Judgment 359
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.8.2
Excerpt: ...s that on July 24, 2016, she visited the Property to access the beach below the Property, known as Shelter Cove. Plaintiff alleges the walkway down to Shelter Cove gave way, causing her to fall down to the beach below, sustaining injuries. (Compl., ¶ 8.) On the date of her injury, Plaintiff was not a paying guest at Defendant's Property, but rather visited the Property to access the beach, where she planned to meet her friends. (Def.'s Separate ...
2018.8.2 Motion for Discovery of Financial Condition 380
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.8.2
Excerpt: ...t. Plaintiff alleges that Defendant had been drinking at the Cliffs' restaurant; that he was intoxicated at the time of the incident; and that Plaintiff and Defendant had an altercation prior to Defendant striking Plaintiff with his (Defendant's) vehicle. Plaintiff's complaint includes a claim for punitive damages against Defendant. Pursuant to Civil Code section 3295(c), Plaintiff now brings a motion for order allowing pretrial discovery of Defe...
2018.8.2 Motion to Redact 834
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.8.2
Excerpt: ...de Defendant's confidential information, including financial account numbers and Defendant's social security number. Plaintiff now moves to redact Defendant's “personal identifiers” from the complaint. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 1.201.) The motion is unopposed. Plaintiff seeks to replace the complaint with a redacted copy omitting all but the last four digits of Defendant's financial account and social security numbers. Plaintiff's counsel av...
2018.7.31 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 324
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: Hurst, Linda
Hearing Date: 2018.7.31
Excerpt: ...otion is nonetheless still denied. RULING Castlerock Development and K&M Holding Corporation (collectively, “Plaintiffs”) initiated this litigation on November 29, 2016, against the City of Atascadero (the “City”). A first amended complaint and petition for writ of mandate (“FAC”) was filed on January 31, 2017. The FAC challenges certain development impact fees imposed by the City in connection with Plaintiffs' development of 802 acre...
2018.7.31 Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings 175
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: Hurst, Linda
Hearing Date: 2018.7.31
Excerpt: ...or judgment on the pleadings. There is no opposition.1 Prior to initial hearing on this matter, the Court posted a tentative ruling (1) directing the parties to participate in a meaningful meet and confer as required by Code of Civil Procedure section 439(a); and (2) directing Capital One to submit a declaration confirming compliance with that section. At the hearing on July 17, 2018, the Court was informed that the parties had not yet met and co...
2018.7.5 Motion to Strike 243
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.7.5
Excerpt: ...013, Defendant expressed her concerns to Plaintiff regarding the absence and makeup policy in his P.E. class, in which Defendant's son was enrolled. (Compl., ¶ 6.) Defendant's concerns stemmed from her son's C‐grade, which Plaintiff explained was due to several absences, per department policy. (Ibid.) Thereafter, Defendant allegedly began a campaign to overturn what she considered an unfair policy concerning absences, involving several other s...
2018.7.5 Motion to Contest Good Faith Settlement 529
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.7.5
Excerpt: ...er), Christopher and Monica Belavic (the owners of the residence where Geiger lived with the dogs), the City of Exeter, the City of Grover Beach, and the cities' respective police departments. The City Defendants had allegedly owned, maintained, utilized, or sought to procure one of the dogs (named Neo) as part of their K‐9 police units. The City of Grover Beach filed a cross‐complaint for indemnification against the other Defendants (except ...
2018.7.5 Motion for Summary Judgment 289
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.7.5
Excerpt: ... Fact (“UMF”) 3.) Wendee Carr (“Defendant”), Mr. Carr's wife, is a signatory to the release with Ms. Perez's insurance company, which specifically states: “This is not to be construed as a release of any UIM claim.” (Compl., Ex. B.) At the time of the accident, Mr. Carr was insured under a policy of automobile liability insurance (“the Policy”) issued by Interinsurance Exchange of the Automobile Club (“Plaintiff”). The “Name...
2018.7.5 Motion for Relief from Default 059
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.7.5
Excerpt: ...s on the underlying note. McClure was served by personal service on April 4, 2018. Her default was entered on May 8, 2018, and a default prove‐up hearing set for June 4, 2018. That hearing was continued to the present hearing date. In the interim, McClure filed this motion to set aside default pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 473(b).1 In her supporting declaration, McClure states that (1) she contacted Rossi after the complaint was f...
2018.7.5 Motion for Leave to File Complaint 196
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.7.5
Excerpt: ...mplaint‐in‐intervention pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 387. According to the motion, Plaintiff was working in the course and scope of his employment with Aqua Systems when the accident occurred. Aqua Systems, at the time, was insured by Great American. Great American alleges that it has paid workers' compensation benefits to Plaintiff in connection with the incident. Under Labor Code sections 3852 and 3853, the insurer has a stat...
2018.7.5 Claim of Exemption 264
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.7.5
Excerpt: ...eable debt under federal bankruptcy law. On October 6, 2017, the bankruptcy court returned the 2014 judgment to this Court. On January 5, 2018, Plaintiff was issued an Abstract of Judgment in the amount of $57,493.07 and a Writ of Execution in the amount of $57,968.07. On March 6, 2018, Plaintiff filed an Acknowledgment of Satisfaction of Partial Judgment, crediting Defendant for payments of $13,000. Plaintiff executed a bank levy on two of Defen...
2018.7.5 Claim of Exemption 248
Location: San Luis Obispo
Judge: LaBarbera, Barry
Hearing Date: 2018.7.5
Excerpt: ....) As of June 4, 2018, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department is holding $3,887.30. Defendant filed a claim of exemption contending the levied funds are wages and checking the boxes indicating that (1) his claim is made “pursuant to a provision exempting property to the extent necessary” for the support of Defendant and his dependents, and (2) the property claimed to be exempt is “tools, implements, materials, uniforms, furnishings, ...

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