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2024.01.11 Motion to Vacate Renewal of Judgment 046
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2024.01.11
Excerpt: ...hat Defendant Mays has not established any legal basis to vacate the judgment. Under Code Civ. Proc. S 683.170, subd. (a), "[t]he renewal of a judgment pursuant to this article may be vacated on any ground that would be a defense to an action on the judgment, including the ground that the amount of the renewed judgment as entered pursuant to this article is incorrect, and shall be vacated if the application for renewal was filed within five years...
2023.11.03 Motion to Compel RFAs 150
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.11.03
Excerpt: ...ng party perm-ts. (b) Each answer shall: (1) Admit so much of the matter inwlved in the request as is true, either as expressed in the request itself or as reasonably and clearly qualified by the responding party. (2) Deny so much of the matter involved in the request as is untrue. (3) Specify so much of the matter involved in the request as to the truth of which the responding party lacks sufficient information or knowledge. (c) If a responding ...
2023.10.30 Motions to Compel Further Responses, Deem RFAs Admitted 548
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.10.30
Excerpt: .... The motion is denied as to Form Interrogatory No. 17.1 based upon the Court's ruling on the Request for Admissions. 2. Motion to Compel Further Responses to Special Interrogatories (Set 1) Against Defendant Yiming Qiu: Defendant Yiming Qiu is ordered to serve a answers, without objections, to Special Interrogatory Nos. 3, 4, 6-9, and 11-25 on or before November 30, 2023. Defendant Yiming Qiu is ordered to serve further answers, without objectio...
2023.10.25 Motion for Summary Judgment 647
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.10.25
Excerpt: ... law and policy a defendant owes no duty to protect a plaintiff from particular harm. Avila v. Citrus Community college Dist. (2006) 38 cal.4th 148, 161 ["Avila"]; Knight v. Jewett (1992) 3 cal.4th 295, 314-15 ["Knight"]. The court does not ask what risks a particular plaintiff subjectively knew of or chose to encounter, but evaluates "the fundamental nature of the sport and the defendant's role in or relationship to that sport in order to determ...
2023.10.24 Discovery Motions 851
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.10.24
Excerpt: ...sel represented that they had reserved a motion to be relieved from a waiver of their objections. Based upon these representations, the Court ruled on one of the motions to compel and continued the remaining four motions to compel and ordered the parties to meet and confer and for Plaintiff to file a revised Separate Statement by October 11, 2023 and any further Opposition by October 16, 2023. The Court did not receive the required further Separa...
2023.10.23 Demurrer to TAC 647
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.10.23
Excerpt: ...e not necessary to dispose of Defendants' demurrer. Demurrer: The demurrer to the First Cause of Action is sustained, without leave to amend. The cause of action is barred by the two year statute of limitations. (See Gatto v. County of Sonoma (2002) 98 Cal.App.4th 744, 750; Kent v. Cal. DeVt of Consumer Affairs (E.D. cal. June 28, 2011) 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 69676, at *9; Thomas v. Sonoma county (N.D. cal. July 21, 2013) 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 102...
2023.10.19 Motion to Strike Punitive Damages 752
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.10.19
Excerpt: ...inadequate service or notice of motion]; See also Alliance Bank v. Murray (1984) 161 Cal.App.3d 1, 7 ["It is well settled that the appearance of a party at the hearing of a motion and his or her opposition to the motion on its merits is a waiver of any defects or irregularities in the notice of moton"].) The motion is granted, with thirty (30) days leave to amend. In the alternative, should Plaintiff decide not to amend at this time, the motion i...
2023.10.19 Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings 150
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.10.19
Excerpt: ...tention that under cases such as Williams v. Horvath (1975) 16 Cal.3d 834, 838 (Williams), and State of California v. Superior Court (Bodde) (2004) 32 Cal.4th 1234, 1240 (Bodde), sovereign immunity only is waived if the requirements of the Government Claim Act, including compliance with the claim presentation requirement, are met. It argues that the claim presentation requirement is a substantive element for a cause of action against a public ent...
2023.10.11 Motion for Attorney Fees 552
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.10.11
Excerpt: ... compensation for an attorney who has rendered services in connection with a legal proceeding, the trial court has broad discretion and wide latitude, and the court may make its own determination of the value of the services contrary to, or without the necessity for, expert testimony. P LCM Group, Inc. v. Drexler (2000) 22 Cal. 4th 1084, 1095. The burden is on the party seeking attorney fees to prove that the fees it seeks are reasonable. (Center...
2023.10.09 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 946
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.10.09
Excerpt: ...hould this occur again, the Court will continue the hearing and consider the issuance of sanctions against the non-complying party. Motion to Strike: Cross-Defendant's Request for Judicial Notice: The Request is denied as irrelevant to the determination of these motons. Cross-complainant's Request for Judicial Notice: The Request is denied as unnecessary; if the statutes and comments are relevant, they will be considered. The motion to strike is ...
2023.10.09 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 096
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.10.09
Excerpt: ...n 377.32. Specifically, Plaintiffs did file the Declaration of Successor in Interest Wesley McKinley pursuantto Code of Civil Procedure secton 377.11 and Welfare & Institutions Code section 15657.3 along with their Complaint on October 31, 2022, and the declaration has Estella lola McKinley's Death Certificate attached thereto as Exhibit A; 2. Defendants' Demurrer to Plaintiffs' First Cause of Action for Elder Abuse and Neglect based upon insuffi...
2023.09.26 Demurrer to FACC 952
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.09.26
Excerpt: ...d confer may subject that party to sanctions by the Court. Demurrer: 1. Statute of Limitations Re First through Third Cross-claims: The demurrers are overruled. It is not clear from the face of the pleading whether or not fraudulent or negligent conduct of Plaintiff, Cross-Defendant Zhu is alleged with respect to the quiet title, breach of fiduciary duty and accounting claims. These are subject to different statute of limitations. (See Code Civ. ...
2023.09.25 Motion to Compel Compliance with Business Records 248
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.09.25
Excerpt: ...must make himself available to oral and telephonic communications from defense counsel if he remains self-represented. Plaintiff is urged to seek legal representation in this acton. Plaintiff filed exhibits in his Opposition to the Demurrer. This is improper as the Court may only consider the Complaint and matters to which it can properly take judicial notice. Therefore, the Court did not consider these exhibits. Motion to Compel Deposition Subpo...
2023.09.13 Motions in Limine 546
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.09.13
Excerpt: ...ssume, to some extent, what evidence will presented and that issues are germane, which may not turn out to be the case. The Court reserves the right to exclude any such evidence upon proper objection during the trial depending upon what at trial. The denial or grant of these motions is without prejudice. Where either party has sought to limit argument of the other party, the motion is denied. Motons in limine are used to preclude evidence. Many o...
2023.09.12 Motion to Compel Further Responses 548
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.09.12
Excerpt: ... to the interrogatory. If she does not, she must state that in her interrogatory response. Defendant must respond based on the information she has at the time she responds to the interrogatory. To the extent Defendant's responses are based on vague, blanket assertions of privilege without production of a privilege log, they lack merit because "if an objection to a document request is based on a claim of privilege or work then the response to the ...
2023.09.08 Motion for Reconsideration 547
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.09.08
Excerpt: ...trated to be relevant or helpful to the dispute where the published appellate decision of Randy's Trucking controls the issue. Motion for Reconsideration: On July 25, 2023, the Court issued a detailed ruling in which the Court granted Defendant's motion for a mental examination, subject to certain provisions and a Protective Order and continued the hearing on the motion for the parties to meet and confer over the date and time of the examination ...
2023.09.08 Motion for Attorney Fees 648
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.09.08
Excerpt: ...of the services contrary to, or without the necessity for, expert testimony. PICM Group, Inc. v . Drexler (2000) 22 Cal. 4th 1084, 1095. The Court should consider the nature of the litigation, its difficulty, the amount involved, the skill required and the skill employed in handling the litgation, the attention given, and the success of the attorney's efforts and his or her experience in the particular type of work demanded. Contractors Labor Poo...
2023.09.07 Motion to Compel Compliance with Court Order 949
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.09.07
Excerpt: ...ledge, did not comply with this Order. Therefore, the Court sets an OSC Re Sanctons against Plaintiff Humberto Aranda and his attorneys, CONSUMER LAW EXPERTS, P.C. and Nancy Zhang, Attorney at Law, set for October 24, 2023, at 8:30 a.m. in Department S29. No appearance is required by Defendant at this hearing. The judicial assistant shall give notice of this OSC. Motion: The motion is granted. With respect to compelling compliance where the respo...
2023.08.29 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 550
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.08.29
Excerpt: ...f their factual content"].) Defendant's Evidentiary Objections: 1-3 overruled Moton: The motion is denied. In order to prevail on this motion, Defendant would have to show that Plaintiff cannot prove she suffered from organophosphate poisoning. But that is a disputed issue of fact. Plaintiff's medical records show she was admitted for treatment for "organophosphate (Def's Exh. H at pp. 1, 2; see also id. at p. 8 ["Could not rule out possibly orga...
2023.08.29 Demurrer 152
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.08.29
Excerpt: ...nsurer, a demurrer must be overruled if any valid theory is stated and in this case the alter ego allegations are sufficient to impose liability on all three defendants if proven at trial. (See Compl. at "1 9- 10; Rutherford Holdings, LLC v. Plaza Del Rey (2014) 223 Cal.App.4th 221 [reversing judgment of dismissal following demurrer after concluding the alter ego allegations, analogous to those in this case, were sufficiently statedl.) b. In conc...
2023.08.10 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 452
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.08.10
Excerpt: ...ntly connected to unlawful conduct within the limitations period." (Richards v. CH2M Hill, Inc. (2001) 26 Cal.4th 798, 802.) An employer's series of unlawful actons "should be viewed as a single, actionable course of conduct if (1) the actions are sufficiently similar in kind; (2) they occur with sufficient frequency; and (3) they have not acquired a degree of 'permanence' so that employees are on notice that further efforts at informal conciliat...
2023.08.07 Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Litigation 548
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.08.07
Excerpt: ... a stay of these proceedings pursuant to Code Civ. Proc. 51281.4 which requires the court to impose a stay of litigation whenever a court has ordered arbitration of a controversy that is an issue in the litigation. (See, e.g., MKJA, Inc. v. 123 Fit Franchising, LLC (2011) 191 Cal.App.4th 643, 647.) In the acton that was ordered to arbitration, Petitioner Garrick's claims that he is being denied access to corporate information. In paragraph 90 of ...
2023.08.07 Demurrer, Motion to Strike FAC 552
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.08.07
Excerpt: ...nsider the issuance of sanctions against the non-complying party. DEMURRER: 1. All Causes of Action are uncertain: The demurrers for uncertainty are overruled. 2. First through Third Causes of Acton: The demurrers are sustained with thirty days leave to amend. The Plaintiff has not properly alleged respondeat superior or ratification. The generalized allegations in paragraph 15 and 16 are not enough to impute the intentional torts of Defendant Ch...
2023.08.04 Motion for Summary Judgment 551
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.08.04
Excerpt: ...ising from those risks deemed inherent in a sport; as a matter of law, others have no legal duty to eliminate those risks or otherwise protect a sports participant from them"]; Knight v. Jewett (1992) 3 Cal.4th 296, 314-15.) However, a defendant has a duty to use due care not to increase the risks to a participant over and above those inherent in the activity. (Kahn v. East Side Union High School Dist. (2003) 31 Cal.4th 990.) Furthermore, a defen...
2023.08.02 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 147
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.08.02
Excerpt: ...d or contributed to Decedent's death (i.e. the fall was not the cause of her death based on reasonable medical probability). And the fall did not cause any lasting harm, as there was no evidence of any wounds or acute bleeding from the CT scan taken the day of the fall. Plaintiffs Hernandez's dispute is based on their contention and reading of Decedent's medical files. But their reading and beliefs of what the medical records indicate are not suf...
2023.08.02 Motion to Strike 146
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.08.02
Excerpt: ...efendants intend to strike Plaintiff's entire cause of action for punitive damages/exemplary damages. Defendants are not required to c:ite specific language in the Complaint. Defendants' motion complies with the California Rules of Court. In this action, Plaintiff's allegations in support of her punitive damages claim is inadequate. Absent any aggravating factors such as allegations of a prior history of substance abuse, prior arrests for driving...
2023.07.31 Motion to Compel Discovery 750
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.07.31
Excerpt: ...enied as to Requests 4044. The demands are overly broad and irrelevant to the extent they seek information on ALL TYPES of vehicles, without limitation to Plaintiffs' particular year, make and model. 3. The motion is granted as to Requests 35-39 and 45-46 subject to a Protective Order. Evidence of similar issues in other vehicles of the same make, model, and year could tend to show, at a minimum, Mercedes-Benz likely had knowledge of the issues. ...
2023.07.31 Motion for Summary Adjudication 647
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.07.31
Excerpt: ...rule - suffcient foundation (NOTE: This was a multi-part paragraph) Obj. # 6 - '1 20 [one sentence] Sustain - lacks foundation, hearsay Obj. #7 - 22 Overrule - sufficient foundation laid, his opinion Obj. #8 - 24 Sustain - speculation (as to loan diversions) Obj. # 9 - '1 27 Overrule - sufficient foundation for VISION ONE Obj. # 10 - '1 27 Overrule - sufficient foundation laid Obj. # 11 - '1 28 Overrule - sufficient foundation laid Obj. # 12 - '1...
2023.07.27 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 248
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.07.27
Excerpt: ...o defraud the plaintiff, (4) the plaintiff was unaware of the fact and would not have acted in the same way knowing of the concealed or suppressed fact, (5) causation, and (6) the plaintiff sustained damages. (Blickman Turkus, LP. v. MF Downtown Sunnyvale, LLC (2008) 162 Cal.App.4th 858, 868.) When the allegations of the Complaint are considered, sufficient facts are alleged in support of Plaintiffs' fraudulent inducement — concealment cause of...
2023.07.27 Demurrer 048
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.07.27
Excerpt: ...rly serve the tenant with a valid 3-day notice. (Borsuk v. Appellate Division of Superior Court (La Hillcreste Apartments, LLC) (2015) 242 Cal.App.4th 607, 611.) Strict compliance is required with the 3-day notice. (Stancil v. Superior Court (City of Redwood City) (2021) 11 Cal.5th 381, 394-95; Culver Center Partners East #1, L.P. v. Baja Fresh Westlake Village, Inc. (2010) 185 Cal.App.4th 744, 749.) Code of Civil Procedure section 1161, subdivis...
2023.07.06 Demurrer 750
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.07.06
Excerpt: ...ies on notice that should this occur again, the Court will continue the hearing and consider the issuance of sanctions against the non-complying party. Demurrer: The issue in this case is whether the civil department within the San Bernardino County Superior Court may hear the claims asserted by Willey-Nelson or if they are matters of internal trust affairs that exclusively belong to the probate department. Either a trustee or trust beneficiary m...
2023.06.28 Motion to Set Aside Default, Judgment 250
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.06.28
Excerpt: ...s. This Court may exercise its "'inherent authority to fashion procedures and remedies as necessary to protect litigants' rights and the fairness of trial.'" (Coastline JX Holdings LLC v. Bennett (2022) 80 Cal.App.5th 985, 1009, quoting Wesson v. Staples the Office Superstore, LLC (2021) 68 Cal.App.5th 746, 763.) The levy resulted from the writ of execution, which was the result of this Court's grant of a default judgment—a default judgment whi...
2023.06.28 Motion for Terminating, Evidentiary, and Monetary Sanctions 248
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.06.28
Excerpt: ...g sanction is not necessary to enforce a monetary sanction. New and v. Superior Court (1995) 40 Cal.App.4th 608, 615; Jones v. Otero (1984) 155 Cal.App.3d 754, 759. his ground cannot be the basis for the Court granting this motion. The remaining grounds are Defendant's failure to engage in discovery and her alleged willful disobedience of the Court's Order compelling discovery. These grounds are persuasive. While defense counsel was present, noti...
2023.06.26 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 448
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.06.26
Excerpt: ...ailure to meet and confer, where required, will result in sanctions to the offending party. DEMURRER: Third Cause of Acton for Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress: The Court is confused by Plaintiff's position. On the one hand, Plaintiff requests leave to amend and then argues that the allegations are sufficient. The Court determines that, while the allegations are sufficient as against a demurrer, if Plaintiff wants leave to amend, the ...
2023.06.07 Motion to Enforce Settlement Agreement 345
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.06.07
Excerpt: ...acities of the Defendants as trustees. Defendants provide a full opposition on the merits, and there are no due process concerns. Any order issued by the Court will be properly entered against the proper parties. At the outset, it is an important consideration that all of the parties were aware throughout the litigation that The Lucas Corporation was a defunct corporation for all intents and purposes. While a release of the entity is important fo...
2023.06.07 Demurrer, Motion to Strike FAC 047
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.06.07
Excerpt: ...er. (Code Civ. Proc., S subd. (a)(4).) However, the Court puts the parties on notce that should this occur again, the Court will continue the hearing and consider the issuance of sanctions against the non- complying party.l Defendant Husson attacks the First Amended Complaint (FAC) on three grounds. First. Defendant Husson argues that although an agreement is referenced in the FAC, Plaintiff does not allege any particulars, i.e., whether it was w...
2023.06.06 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 751
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.06.06
Excerpt: ...GM was falsely advertising the transmission, knowing the material was false, and with the intent to induce reliance and knowing Martinez's vehicle was defective. Despite such knowledge, GM failed to disclose the true facts and Martinez was induced by the representations and omissions to his detriment. (Compl. at 3-4, 7, 11, 15, 23-53, 116, 121, 131, and 137.) b. Less particularity is needed in the concealment context and in cases when the facts a...
2023.06.05 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 764
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.06.05
Excerpt: ...mary Adjudication on the Complaint: 1. First Cause of Acton for Breach of Contract: The motion is denied. Plaintiff's claims against Defendant arise from a combinations of sections 2.2 and 2.3 of the Non- Disclosure Agreement (NDA). Defendant Jasmine Marie Acosta (ACOSTA) fails in her burden because even if section 2.3 of the NDA is void/unenforceable, the entre NDA is not demonstrated to be void/unenforceable, and section 2.3 of the NDA would on...
2023.06.02 Motion to Enforce Settlement 350
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.06.02
Excerpt: ...90- 150 days is not unusual. The Court also finds that once Defendant told escrow to cancel, financing that was in progress could not be completed. As the agreement provided for the Defendant's business to be included in the transaction, there was no need for Defendant to close the business. Defendant cancelled the transaction too quickly. Plaintiffs have presented evidence demonstrating it takes several months to obtain the financing they needed...
2023.06.01 Petition to Correct Contractual Arbitration Award 046
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.06.01
Excerpt: ...ulation Judicial correction of an award is authorized only if the alleged miscalculation or mistake is "evident"—apparent on the face of the award—and not merely suppositional. (See Lopes v. Millsap (1992) 6 Cal.App.4th 1679, 1587 [arbitrator's declaration admissible for limited purpose of showng evident miscalculation that could be corrected without affecting merits of controversy]; Severtson v. Williams Constr. Co. (1985) 173 Cal.App.3d 85,...
2023.05.30 Motion to Compel Further Responses 049
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.05.30
Excerpt: ...e court exercise its discretion. "The level of effort at informal resolution which satisfies the 'reasonable and good faith attempt' standard depends upon the circumstances." (Obregon v. Superior Court (1998) 67 Cal.App.4th 424, 431.) A reasonable and good faith attempt at informal resolution entails something more than bickering with opposing counsel. (Clement v. Alegre (2009) 177 Cal.App.4th 1277, 1294 [noting argument is not the same as inform...
2023.05.26 Motion to Compel Further Responses 049
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.05.26
Excerpt: ...e court exercise its discretion. "The level of effort at informal resolution which satisfies the 'reasonable and good faith attempt' standard depends upon the circumstances." (Obregon v. Superior Court (1998) 67 Cal.App.4th 424, 431.) A reasonable and good faith attempt at informal resolution entails something more than bickering with opposing counsel. (Clement v. Alegre (2009) 177 Cal.App.4th 1277, 1294 [noting argument is not the same as inform...
2023.05.25 Motion for Relief from Dismissal of Defendants 447
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.05.25
Excerpt: ...e to act on the part of their attorneys. There is no evidence the amendment was intended to be a catch-all remedy for every case of poor judgment on the part of counsel which results in dismissal.' ( Huens v. Tatum, supra, 52 Cal. App. 4th at p. 264, quoting, in part, Peltier v. McCloud River R.R. Co., supra, 34 Cal. App. 4th at p. 1824, italics in original.)" English v. IKON Business Solutions, Inc. 94 Cal.App.4th 130, 146-147[114 Cal.Rptr.2d 93...
2023.05.11 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 548
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.05.11
Excerpt: ...nt to hire day laborers to cut down the trees on the weekend to avoid City interference despite defendants knowing their conduct was illegal. The FAC also indicates defendants' agents cut down the trees. (FAC at 17, 20-25, and 29.) Third Cause of Action for Public Nuisance: The demurrer is overruled. The demurrer fails to outline the relevant Municipal Code sections cited and analyze that law in the context of the allegations. (See Quantum Cookin...
2023.05.04 Motion to Compel Deposition of PMK, Production of Docs 349
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.05.04
Excerpt: ...rocedurel section 2025.450, it should be under section 2025.480. By the facts, a notice was served to which Defendant General Motors, LLC (GM) objected. Section 2025.450 addresses compelling when no objection is served. An objection was served. Thus, although not perfectly, the motion fits better under section 2025.480, which applies to objections to questions and documents. Here, there are entire objections to producing documents and answering q...
2023.05.01 Demurrer 550
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.05.01
Excerpt: ...ot this complaint. 2. Demurrerto the First Cause of Action for Breach of Contract: The demurrer is overruled. The complaint need only allege the contract's legal effect McKell v. Washington Mutual, Inc. (2006) 142 Cal.App.4th 1457, 1489, which has been done in this case given the "equal partners" allegation, among others. (Compl. at '1 8.) The revised UPA also provdes filler terms if needed. Jones v. Goodman (2020) 57 Cal.App.5th 521, 531. Franci...
2023.04.26 Motion to Compel Arbitration 350
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.04.26
Excerpt: ...Agreement. Plaintiffs do not challenge that Decedent's claims are subject to arbitration, except to offer an unconscionability argument. Plaintiffs argue that the agreement is procedurally unconscionable because Decedent was given it on a take it or leave it basis. But Plaintiffs offer no evidence in support of this argument and the circumstances under which Decedent signed it. Moreover, on its face, the Agreement provides, "Residents shall not b...
2023.04.26 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 249
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.04.26
Excerpt: ... hearing and consider the issuance of sanctons against the non-complying party. Demurrer: Defendant Christopher Felix (Felix) demurs to the 1st , 2 nd -9 th and 11th causes of action. He essentially argues that the claims are those asserted against a landlord/lessor to which he is not identified as such, and the lease agreement attached to the Second Amended Complaint (SAC) identifies the landlord/lessor as Rancho Homes. Additionally, the allegat...
2023.04.20 Demurrer 647
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.04.20
Excerpt: ...l of the denial of his dock license. Unlike an excessive force claim, such a claim does not automatically encompass "threat, intimidation, or coercion. 2. Plaintiff's Second and Third Causes of Acton: There are two essential elements of a claim under section 1983: the conduct complained of was committed by a person acting under color of state law; and (2) the conduct deprived the plaintiff of a right, privilege or immunity secured by the Constitu...
2023.04.20 Anti-SLAPP Motion 647
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.04.20
Excerpt: ...lso Schoendorf v. U.D. Registry, Inc. (2002) 97 Cal.App.4th 227, 235 [declaration in support of ant-SLAPP motion].) 1. Objections to the Declaration of Castaldi: A. Objections 1, 3, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 30, 34, 42, 44, 45, 47, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, 65, 66, 58-70, 73, 75, 76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 85, 85, 88 (lacks foundation or proper authentication), 16, 29 (hearsay), 20, 38, 43, 46, 110 (improper opinion), 22, 23, 24, 37, 48, 59 (lacks foundation / impr...

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