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2019.8.13 Motion for Entry of Judgment 399
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.8.13
Excerpt: ...n order. Gebre proceeded to trial on November 14, 2018, separate from the remainder of the consolidated cases. On May 1, 2019, in Gebre, the Court issued a Statement of Decision after trial ruling in Defendants' favor. The Court finds that entering judgment now in Gebre would not create the possibility of conflicting judgments with the consolidated cases. The issues to be determined at trial in the consolidated cases pertain to factual and legal ...
2019.8.1 Demurrer 432
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.8.1
Excerpt: ...ss is defined as: "All individuals who have worked at [any of eight] Restaurants owned by [Defendants] in the four years preceding October 23, 2018." (TAC, para. 21.) However, the named plaintiff, Ismael Mercado ("Plaintiff"), alleges he worked at only four of those eight restaurants, three for one to two days each, and one for two years. (See TAC, paras. 1, 8, 9.) Plaintiff alleges a "community of interest common to all class members" premised o...
2019.7.25 Petition to Compel Arbitration 040
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.7.25
Excerpt: ... to arbitrate a controversy and that a party thereto refuses to arbitrate such controversy, the court shall order the petitioner and the respondent to arbitrate the controversy if it determines that an agreement to arbitrate the controversy exists, unless it determines that: (a) the right to compel arbitration has been waived by the petitioner; or (b) grounds exist for the revocation of the agreement." (CCP sec. 1281.2; cf. 9 USC secs. 1 et. seq....
2019.7.25 Motion to Stay and Quash Notice of Deposition, Request for Production of Docs 482
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.7.25
Excerpt: ... intrusive means. (See Liberty Mut. Ins. Co. v. Sup. Ct. (1992) 10 Cal.App.4th 1282, 1287-1289.) Here, Ms. Johnson-Trammell is the Superintendent of Oakland Unified School District. (See Ex. 3 to Dec. S. Eckstein.) This would qualify her as an apex employee or its equivalent. (See Liberty Mut. Ins. Co., supra, 10 Cal.App.4th at 1287-1289.) In failing to oppose this motion, Plaintiffs have not provided any evidence Ms. Johnson-Trammell possesses a...
2019.7.23 Motion to Compel Deposition 476
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.7.23
Excerpt: ...ns appropriate. First, earlier filings in this action indicate Defendant has filed for bankruptcy protections. This is not addressed Plaintiff's moving papers and, thus, the Court is not informed as to whether the bankruptcy stay has been lifted as to the requested discovery, or if there is legal authority for proceeding even without a lift of the stay. Further, earlier filings in this action indicate Defendant is a forfeited or suspended corpora...
2019.7.23 Motion for Summary Judgment 556
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.7.23
Excerpt: ... became indebted to Plaintiff on an open book account for money due, and Count 2 alleges that within the last four years Defendant became indebted to Plaintiff because an account was stated in writing between the parties in which it was agreed that Defendant was indebted to Plaintiff. (Complaint, para. CC-1(a).) In the instant motion, Plaintiff introduced evidence sufficient to meet its initial burden under Code of Civil Procedure section 437c(p)...
2019.7.23 Motion to Compel Deposition (2) 476
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.7.23
Excerpt: ...ale has had judgment entered in its favor and is not currently a party to this action. Accordingly, Plaintiff cannot proceed with a deposition against Scottsdale under the authority cited, at least without more evidence and argument for Plaintiff clearly explaining how it can. Further, portions of the case involving Scottsdale are presently on appeal, and it is not clear this Court retains jurisdiction to grant this Motion to Compel at this time ...
2019.7.16 OSC Re Preliminary Injunction 554
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.7.16
Excerpt: ...her to issue a preliminary injunction, the court weighs two interrelated factors: (1) the likelihood that the moving party will ultimately prevail on the merits; and (2) the relative interim harm to the parties from issuance or non-issuance of the injunction. The court's determination is guided by a mix of the potential merit and interim harm factors; the greater the plaintiff's showing on one, the less must be shown on the other to support an in...
2019.7.16 Motion to Compel Further Responses 616
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.7.16
Excerpt: ...s Plaintiff's allegations that Defendant violated Civil Code section 1790 by failing to repair or repurchase Plaintiff's allegedly defective vehicle. (See Complaint.) In support of his claim, Plaintiff seeks discovery related to Defendant's knowledge of the specific problems that affected Plaintiff's vehicle. Plaintiff first propounded his discovery requests over one year ago. (See Memo. Sup. Mtn. re: RFPs, p. 2:6-8.) Plaintiff's present motions ...
2019.7.11 Motion to Consolidate Cases 821
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.7.11
Excerpt: ...onsolidated for all purposes. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT all future filings shall be in this action, Yue v. Alvernaz Partners, LLC, et al., Alameda County Superior Court, Case No. RG19014821. "When actions involving a common question of law or fact are pending before the court, it may order a joint hearing or trial of any or all the matters in issue in the actions; it may order all the actions consolidated and it may make such orders concerning p...
2019.7.11 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 556
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.7.11
Excerpt: ...action or proceeding." (CCP sec. 437c(a)(1).) "[T]he party moving for summary judgment bears the burden of persuasion that there is no triable issue of material fact and that he is entitled to judgment as a matter of law." (Aguilar v. Atl. Richfield Co. (2001) 25 Cal. 4th 826, 850.) "[T]he party moving for summary judgment bears an initial burden of production to make a prima facie showing of the nonexistence of any triable issue of material fact...
2019.7.9 Demurrer 571
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.7.9
Excerpt: ...f filed her first lawsuit on or around February 28, 2013 in the Superior Court of California, County of Alameda as Case No. RG13669175 ("Initial Action"). In the Initial Action, Plaintiff alleged causes of action for violations of California Civil Code sections 2924(a)(6) and 2924c, negligence, breach of contract, misrepresentation, fraud, and elder abuse. Fannie Mae was awarded summary adjudication of several issues on March 26, 2015 and, after ...
2019.7.9 Motion for Summary Judgment 026
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.7.9
Excerpt: ...no triable issue of material fact and that he is entitled to judgment as a matter of law." (Aguilar v. Atl. Richfield Co. (2001) 25 Cal. 4th 826, 850.) "That is because of the general principle that a party who seeks a court's action in his favor bears the burden of persuasion thereon." (Id.) Further, "the party moving for summary judgment bears an initial burden of production to make a prima facie showing of the nonexistence of any triable issue...
2019.7.9 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 208
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.7.9
Excerpt: ...es of action within an action . . . if the party contends that the cause of action has no merit. . . ." (CCP sec. 437c(f)(1).) "[T]he party moving for summary judgment bears the burden of persuasion that there is no triable issue of material fact and that he is entitled to judgment as a matter of law." (Aguilar v. Atl. Richfield Co. (2001) 25 Cal. 4th 826, 850.) "[T]he party moving for summary judgment bears an initial burden of production to mak...
2019.7.9 Motion to Compel Arbitration 364
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.7.9
Excerpt: ... the court shall order the petitioner and the respondent to arbitrate the controversy if it determines that an agreement to arbitrate the controversy exists, unless it determines that: (a) the right to compel arbitration has been waived by the petitioner; or (b) grounds exist for the revocation of the agreement." (Code Civ. Proc. sec. 1281.2; see also 9 USC secs. 1 et. seq.) Plaintiff filed his Complaint on November 29, 2018 alleging various caus...
2019.6.6 Motion to Strike 125
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.6.6
Excerpt: ...aintiff's Complaint, specifically allegations regarding punitive damages and certain attachments to the Complaint. Defendant's Motion to Strike is GRANTED IN PART WITH LEAVE TO AMEND. Plaintiff shall file an amended complaint no later than July 8, 2019. (See CRC 3.1320(g); see also Angie M. v. Sup. Ct. (1995) 37 Cal.App.4th 1217, 1227 ["Liberality in permitting amendment is the rule, if a fair opportunity to correct any defect has not been [previ...
2019.6.6 Motion to Compel Compliance with Discovery Requests, Request for Sanctions 076
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.6.6
Excerpt: ...ion asserting Defendant's counsel "has endeavored and continues to endeavor to provide the requested discovery despite lacking and inconsistent cooperation from [D]efendant." (Def.'s Opp., p. 1.) This is descriptive, but it is not an opposition based in the law. For Plaintiff's part, evidence has been offered that the discovery requests were served and Defendant did not respond completely to the requests, specifically noting Defendant has failed ...
2019.6.6 Motion for Determination of Good Faith Settlement 285
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.6.6
Excerpt: ...imation of plaintiff's total recovery and the settlor's proportionate liability, the amount paid in settlement, . . . a recognition that a settlor should pay less in settlement than he would if he were found liable after a trial, . . . the financial conditions . . . of settling defendants, as well as the existence of collusion, fraud, or tortious conduct aimed to injure the interests of nonsettling defendants." (Tech-Bilt, Inc. v. Woodward-Clyde ...
2019.6.6 Demurrer 125
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.6.6
Excerpt: ...h cause of action for breach of the express warranty of merchantability. Defendant's Demurrer is SUSTAINED WITH LEAVE TO AMEND. As written, the Complaint's fifth cause of action fails to state a cause of action upon which relief can be granted. (See CCP § 430.10(e); but see Angie M. v. Sup. Ct. (1995) 37 Cal.App.4th 1217, 1227 ["Liberality in permitting amendment is the rule, if a fair opportunity to correct any defect has not been [previously] ...
2019.6.4 Motion to Strike or Tax Costs 721
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.6.4
Excerpt: ...3.1700(b)(2).) Plaintiff's motion is GRANTED IN PART as follows: First, the Court does not find the memorandum of costs' entry for jury fees to be unreasonable and does not exercise any discretion to strike or tax such costs. Plaintiff has provided no evidence or even specific argument regarding why she feels this cost is too high. The case clearly went to trial, and no argument has been made that jury fees were not incurred. Absent more, the Cou...
2019.6.4 Motion to Strike 289
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.6.4
Excerpt: ...tiff's attempts to purchase the subject real property. Specific performance of the real property purchase was the subject of a prior lawsuit also brought before the Superior Court of California, County of Alameda as Guinnane v. Peterson, RG17861212 (the "Specific Performance Action"). In the Specific Performance Action, of which Chess was not a party, Plaintiff was successful. Pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure sections 435(b)(1) and 436(a), Che...
2019.6.4 Motion for Summary Judgment 178
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.6.4
Excerpt: ...mary judgment. LEGAL STANDARD "A party may move for summary judgment in an action or proceeding if it is contended that the action has no merit or that there is no defense to the action or proceeding." (CCP sec. 437c(a)(1).) "[T]he party moving for summary judgment bears the burden of persuasion that there is no triable issue of material fact and that he is entitled to judgment as a matter of law." (Aguilar v. Atl. Richfield Co. (2001) 25 Cal. 4t...
2019.6.4 Motion for New Trial 721
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.6.4
Excerpt: ...ff Presented Sufficient Evidence to Support That Defendant Was Negligent." (Pltf.'s Memo., p. 4:12-14.) Plaintiff's framing makes it sound as though the Court could order a new trial simply because reasonable minds could differ on the question of negligence in this case. However, that is not the standard of section 657. Section 657 requires that "[a] new trial shall not be granted upon the ground of insufficiency of the evidence to justify the ve...
2019.6.4 Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings 475
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.6.4
Excerpt: ...(1)(B).) "The grounds for [the] motion . . . shall appear on the face of the challenged pleading or from any matter of which the court is required to take judicial notice." (CCP sec. 438(d).) Here, Plaintiff's Complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action against Defendant. While nominally for breach of contract, the Complaint fails to provide sufficient information to understand the cause of action asserted. At one po...
2019.6.4 Motion for Judgment Notwithstanding Verdict 721
Location: Alameda
Judge: Herbert, Paul
Hearing Date: 2019.6.4
Excerpt: ... reasonable inferences to be drawn therefrom, in support of the verdict, the motion should be denied. (See Sweatman v. Department of Veterans Affairs (2001) 25 Cal. 4th 62, 68.) In her motion, Plaintiff argues that Defendant was negligent at the time of the accident because she violated one or multiple of Vehicle Code sections 21460, 22350, or 21801, which relate to crossing double yellow lines, speeding, and yielding, respectively. However, simp...

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