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2023.01.12 Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action and PAGA Settlement 821
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2023.01.12
Excerpt: ...37.) The court has “broad discretion in making this determination.” (In re Microsoft I‐V Cases (2006) 135 Cal.App.4th 706, 723.) Relevant factors the court may consider include “the strength of plaintiffs' case, the risk, expense, complexity and likely duration of further litigation, the risk of maintaining class action status through trial, the amount offered in settlement, the extent of discovery completed and the stage of the proceedin...
2023.01.10 Motion to Strike 992
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ortiz, Joseph T S17
Hearing Date: 2023.01.10
Excerpt: .... The First Amended Complaint added Plaintiff Enrique Ramirez and a PAGA cause of action by him. Subsequently, both Naudin's (and his individual and class claims) and Ramirez's (and his PAGA) claims were dismissed. Plaintiff Trumbo continued to pursue her wage‐and‐hour individual and class causes of action until her motion for class certification was denied. After that, she dismissed her individual claims. On October 10, 2019, Plaintiff Rober...
2023.01.10 Motion for Prejudgment Possession 107
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ochoa, Gilbert G S24
Hearing Date: 2023.01.10
Excerpt: ... 130050.) As a public utility commission, SBCTA is authorized to exercise the power of eminent domain. (Cal. Const., art. 1, §19, subds. (a), (e)(2); Pub. Util. Code, §§130220.5, 130809, subd. (b)(4).) A public entity may not commence an eminent domain proceeding until its governing body has adopted a resolution of necessity. (Code Civ. Proc., §1245.220.) The “Resolution of Necessity” must contain a general statement of the public use for...
2023.01.10 Motion for Final Approval of Class Action Settlement 367
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ortiz, Joseph T S17
Hearing Date: 2023.01.10
Excerpt: ...fair business practices under B&P 17200. On September 8, 2022, Plaintiffs filed a First Amended Complaint (FAC) adding a Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) claim for penalties. In essence, Plaintiffs allege that they were employed by Defendants as non‐exempt, hourly employees in their foodservice supply chain workforce and that Defendants failed to accurate calculate meal‐and‐rest period premium pay. There were various other related cases...
2023.01.10 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 736
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ortiz, Joseph T S17
Hearing Date: 2023.01.10
Excerpt: ... Causes of Action. 2. SUSTAIN without leave to amend Defendant District's Demurrer as to the Eighth Cause of Action. As to the Motion to Strike: 1. GRANT without prejudice Defendant District's contemporaneous Motion to Strike as to the prayer for treble damages but DENY the motion as to the prayer for attorneys' fees. Case Summary Plaintiff in this matter filed suit on July 11, 2022, alleging essentially sexual abuse of a minor by a middle school...
2023.01.10 Demurrer to FAC, Motion to Strike 598
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Keh, Winston 33
Hearing Date: 2023.01.10
Excerpt: ...iff's original complaint asserted causes of action for: (1) Motor Vehicle Negligence/Negligence Per Se, and (2) Gross Negligence and Recklessness. Defendant demurred and moved to strike the punitive damages allegations. At the hearing on August 17, 2022, the court sustained the demurrer with 45 days' leave to amend and the motion to strike was deemed moot. The Register of Actions is not showing the first amended complaint (FAC) to have been filed...
2023.01.09 Motion to Compel Individual Arbitration and Dismiss Action 612
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ortiz, Joseph T S17
Hearing Date: 2023.01.09
Excerpt: ... 56 Cal.App.4th 819, 831 [trial court rulings have no precedential value].) As to Plaintiff's Objections to Defendant's Evidence1 Objection 1 – Plaintiff objects plainly to the entire declaration, claiming lack of foundation and personal knowledge, conclusory, and improper opinion and speculation. There are many portions of the declaration which are obviously not objectionable – like the declarant stating her name and position. OVERRULED. Obj...
2023.01.09 Motion to Compel Arbitration 605
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2023.01.09
Excerpt: ...upp. Rogina Decl. ¶6.) There is no dispute regarding whether the broad arbitration provision contained in the employment handbook, if enforceable, would cover Plaintiffs' wage and hour claims. It provides for mandatory arbitration of “any claim, complaint, or dispute that relates in any way to the Parties' employment relationship . . . .” (See Ex. C at § 10.1BC.) Defendant submitted receipt and acknowledgment forms indicating each Plaintiff...
2023.01.09 Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action and PAGA Settlement 557
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2023.01.09
Excerpt: ....App.4th 322, 337.) The court has “broad discretion in making this determination.” (In re Microsoft I‐V Cases (2006) 135 Cal.App.4th 706, 723.) Relevant factors the court may consider include “the strength of plaintiffs' case, the risk, expense, complexity and likely duration of further litigation, the risk of maintaining class action status through trial, the amount offered in settlement, the extent of discovery completed and the stage o...
2023.01.05 Demurrer to SAC 993
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Keh, Winston 33
Hearing Date: 2023.01.05
Excerpt: ...at Cobian's mother and sister are only nominally referenced in the SAC; there is no indication that the contract was written and the breach occurred more than two years before suit was filed; the agreement violates the statute of frauds; and since no conversations between Garfias, Chavez, or Odaliz are alleged then there can be no fraud. The demurrer is supported by a declaration from attorney Gregory D. Angus. The demurrer is opposed by Garfias....
2023.01.05 Motion to Strike or Tax Costs
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ochoa, Gilbert G S24
Hearing Date: 2023.01.05
Excerpt: ...h ‘costs' and ‘expenses.' Examining the language of the statute [citation], it is clear the Legislature intended the word ‘expenses' to cover items not included in the detailed statutory definition of ‘costs.'” (Jensen v. BMW of North America, Inc. (1995) 35 Cal.App.4th 112, 137.) Costs are recoverable Page | 2 by the plaintiff if they were “reasonably incurred by the buyer in connection with the commencement and prosecution” of the...
2023.01.05 Motion to Compel Further Responses 498
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Keh, Winston 33
Hearing Date: 2023.01.05
Excerpt: ...n response, Justin objected on relevancy and privacy grounds. Lewis then attempted to meet and confer, but after no resolution was reached it filed the pending motion to compel a further response to ROGS No. 2.8. The motion is supported by a declaration from Matthew J. Marnell; the discovery and discovery responses; a separate statement; and the meet and confer correspondence. In opposing the motion, Justin concedes that he had a prior conviction...
2023.01.04 Motion to Tax Costs
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ochoa, Gilbert G S24
Hearing Date: 2023.01.04
Excerpt: ...intiff claimed $536.80 for filing the complaint. Defendants seek to tax $101.80 from the complaint filing fee as in excess of the first paper filing fee of $435.00. Plaintiff concedes the filing fee is $435.00, but she is claiming $101.80 for messenger and copying fees for filing with the court. Messenger fees are Page | 2 not expressly authorized by statute, but may be allowed in the court's discretion. (Ladas v. California State Auto. Assn. (19...
2023.01.04 Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action Settlement 052
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ortiz, Joseph T S17
Hearing Date: 2023.01.04
Excerpt: ... Locker Retail, Inc. (2008) 168 Cal.App.4th 116, 126; Reed v. United Teachers Los Angeles (2012) 208 Cal.App.4th 322, 337.) The court has “broad discretion in making this determination.” (In re Microsoft I‐V Cases (2006) 135 Cal.App.4th 706, 723.) Relevant factors the court may consider include “the strength of the plaintiffs' case, the risk, the expense, complexity and likely duration of further litigation, the risk of maintaining class ...
2023.01.04 Motion for Approval of Representative Action Settlement 140
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ortiz, Joseph T S17
Hearing Date: 2023.01.04
Excerpt: ...resent labor law violations, deter future ones, and to maximize enforcement of state labor laws.” (Moniz v. Adecco USA, Inc. (2021) 72 Cal.App.5th 56, 77.) The court must find that the plaintiff “has adequately represented the state's interests, and hence the public interest.” (Id. at p.89.) The LWDA must be notified of the settlement and be given an opportunity to object. The court may looks to parallel class action guidelines to determine...
2023.01.03 Motion to Quash Deposition, for Sanctions 448
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2023.01.03
Excerpt: ... (5) United Site Services, Inc. and Sanctions (continued from 11/09/ and 11/15/22) Tentative Ruling: The motions are granted in part and denied in part. Plaintiff's Evidentiary Objections: The objections are overruled. Like motions to strike at trial, evidentiary objections must be specific and particularized. It is not the Court's burden to guess which portions of the proffered evidence are subject to the objection; the burden is on the objectin...
2023.01.03 Motion to Compel Further Responses 403
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ochoa, Gilbert G S24
Hearing Date: 2023.01.03
Excerpt: ...ising to provide further responses to the interrogatories at issue and to also provide a substantive response to Plaintiff's extensive meet and confer efforts to narrow the disputes. According to the Declaration of Plaintiff's attorney, Melinda Jane Steuer, these promises were also made to the Court at the IDC. (Steuer Supp. Decl. [filed 12/23/22], ¶ 2.) Yet now, with a motion pending, Mr. Crosby filed a single‐page Page | 2 Opposition pointin...
2022.12.20 Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay Proceeding 316
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2022.12.20
Excerpt: ... Before Viking River, PAGA claims were not subject to arbitration under any circumstances. In Viking River, however, the Court held, contrary to Iskanian v. CLS Transp. Los Angeles LLC (2014) 59 Cal.4th 348, that under the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C., section 1 et seq. (FAA), a PAGA action is divisible into “individual” and “non‐ individual” components. In the Viking River lexicon, an “individual” PAGA claim is one based on La...
2022.12.20 Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action Settlements in General 904
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2022.12.20
Excerpt: ...012) 208 Cal.App.4th 322, 337.) The court has “broad discretion in making this determination.” (In re Microsoft I‐V Cases (2006) 135 Cal.App.4th 706, 723.) Relevant factors the court may consider include “the strength of plaintiffs' case, the risk, expense, complexity and likely duration of further litigation, the risk of maintaining class action status through trial, the amount offered in settlement, the extent of discovery completed and...
2022.12.20 Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action Settlements in General 129
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2022.12.20
Excerpt: ...(2012) 208 Cal.App.4th 322, 337.) The court has “broad discretion in making this determination.” (In re Microsoft I‐V Cases (2006) 135 Cal.App.4th 706, 723.) Relevant factors the court may consider include “the strength of plaintiffs' case, the risk, expense, complexity and likely duration of further litigation, the risk of maintaining class action status through trial, the amount offered in settlement, the extent of discovery completed a...
2022.12.16 Motion for Prejudgment Possession 399
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Keh, Winston 33
Hearing Date: 2022.12.16
Excerpt: ...ied as Assessor's Parcel Numbers 1049‐101‐40; 1049‐131‐02; and 1049‐131‐ 03]. The subject property is a part of the construction of the West Valley Connector Project (“Project”), a zero‐emission Bus Rapid Transit system project. Phase 1 of the Project is 19 miles long and will add 3.5 miles of center‐running, dedicated bus‐only lanes. Phase 1 of the Project will add 21 stations which will provide improved transit connection ...
2022.12.16 Motion for Final Approval of Class Action Settlement 071
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ortiz, Joseph T S17
Hearing Date: 2022.12.16
Excerpt: ...ure to provide compliant wage statements; and 7) unfair business practices under B&P 17200. On October 25, 2022, Plaintiff filed a First Amended Complaint (FAC) adding a Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) claim for penalties. In essence, Plaintiff alleges that she was employed by Defendant medical provider in San Bernardino County as an hourly, non‐exempt employee from October 2020 to approximately February 2021. She is joined by a class of 9...
2022.12.16 Motion for Final Approval of Class Action and PAGA Settlement 729
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2022.12.16
Excerpt: ...ement is fair, adequate and reasonable.” (Kullar v. Foot Locker Retail, Inc. (2008) 168 Cal.App.4th 116, 126; Reed v. United Teachers Los Angeles (2012) 208 Cal.App.4th 322, 337.) The court has “broad discretion in making this determination.” (In re Microsoft I‐V Cases (2006) 135 Cal.App.4th 706, 723.) Relevant factors the court may consider include “the strength of plaintiffs' case, the risk, expense, complexity and likely duration of ...
2022.12.16 Motion to Compel Arbitration 556
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2022.12.16
Excerpt: ...laims were not subject to arbitration under any circumstances. In Viking River, however, the Court held, contrary to prior California precedent, 1 that under the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C., section 1 et seq. (FAA), a PAGA action is divisible into “individual” and “nonindividual” components. In the Viking River lexicon, an “individual” PAGA claim is one based on Labor Code violations allegedly suffered by the named plaintiff, wh...
2022.12.16 Motion to Compel Further Responses 645
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2022.12.16
Excerpt: ...ond by one of the following: (1) an agreement to comply; (2) a representation of inability to comply; or (3) a legitimate objection to all or part of the demand. (Code Civ. Proc., § 2031.210, subd. (a).) A representation of a party's inability to comply must state: (1) that a diligent search and reasonable inquiry has been made in an effort to locate the item demanded; and (2) the reason the party is unable to comply: e.g., the document: never e...
2022.12.16 Motion to Compel Physical and Mental Exams 196
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Keh, Winston 33
Hearing Date: 2022.12.16
Excerpt: ...scovery responses, Conston purportedly suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) with loss of consciousness; post‐concussion syndrome secondary to the TBI with memory loss, photophobia, and insomnia; multiple fractures to her face, nose, and jaw, which have necessitated extensive facial reconstructive surgery, bone grafting, and the need for her mouth to be wired shut; permanent blindness in her left eye, and loss of hearing in the left ear; and ...
2022.12.15 Motion to Strike FAC 576
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ochoa, Gilbert G S24
Hearing Date: 2022.12.15
Excerpt: .... Proc., § 472, subd. (a).) However, once an answer has been filed, the plaintiff must file a noticed motion for leave to amend in order to make substantive amendments. (See id., § 473, subd. (a)(1).) Here, Plaintiffs filed their FAC without first obtaining leave of court. Plaintiffs' FAC adds three causes of action and new theories of liability. Because Plaintiffs failed to follow the noticed motion procedure, their FAC was not filed in confor...
2022.12.15 Motion for Summary Judgment, Adjudication 534
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Keh, Winston 33
Hearing Date: 2022.12.15
Excerpt: ...of action must fail because Perez was terminated due to a legitimate and non‐discriminatory purpose as QAI suffered a financial slow down towards the second half of 2019. QAI further argues Perez's 4th and 5th causes of action fail because the evidence shows, and Perez admits, he was provided accommodations. Last, QAI argues Perez's 8th, 9th, and 10th causes of action must fail as QAI did not need “good cause” to terminate Perez and QAI pai...
2022.12.15 Motion for Prejudgment Possession 295
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Keh, Winston 33
Hearing Date: 2022.12.15
Excerpt: ...sessor's Parcel Numbers 1011‐141‐07]. As alleged, Defendants hold the following interests in the property at issue:  Grace Property Management, LLC (Fee Owner);  Del Monte Irrigation Company (Easement). The subject property is a part of the construction of the West Valley Connector Project (“Project”), a zero‐emission Bus Rapid Transit system project. Phase 1 of the Project is 19 miles long and will add 3.5 miles of center‐runni...
2022.12.15 Motion for Final Approval of Class Action and PAGA Settlement 663
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2022.12.15
Excerpt: ...ourt has “broad discretion in making this determination.” (In re Microsoft I‐V Cases (2006) 135 Cal.App.4th 706, 723.) Relevant factors the court may consider include “the strength of plaintiffs' case, the risk, expense, complexity and likely duration of further litigation, the risk of maintaining class action status through trial, the amount offered in settlement, the extent of discovery completed and the stage of the proceedings, the ex...
2022.12.15 Motion for Class Certification 153
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2022.12.15
Excerpt: ... when the parties are numerous, and it is impracticable to bring them all before the court . . . .” [Citations omitted.] Drawing on the language of Code of Civil Procedure section 382 and federal precedent, we have articulated clear requirements for the certification of a class. The party advocating class treatment must demonstrate the existence of an ascertainable and sufficiently numerous class, a well‐defined community of interest, and sub...
2022.12.15 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 447
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2022.12.15
Excerpt: ...ntiff's ‘claim' for unjust enrichment as a claim for relief. See, e.g., Ghirardo v. Antonioli, 14 Cal.4th 39, 50 (1996) (recognizing that a plaintiff may advance a stand‐alone claim for unjust enrichment, particularly where he or she seeks restitution and other remedies are inadequate). These courts focus on whether the facts demonstrate a defendant's unjust receipt of some benefit. Other courts cast unjust enrichment as an effect: it is simp...
2022.12.15 Demurrer to FAC 002
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ochoa, Gilbert G S24
Hearing Date: 2022.12.15
Excerpt: ... through their legally mandated breaks. (¶¶ 9‐11.) On or about March 18, 2020, Castellon was told he was the subject of a two‐week investigation, led by Fuentes, because Castellon had allegedly allowed his dockworkers to work through their lunch breaks. (¶ 12.) There is no allegation in the Complaint that, during this March 18, 2020 meeting, Castellon explained to Leal that he and his dockworkers were forced to work through their breaks by...
2022.12.15 Demurrer 447
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2022.12.15
Excerpt: ...is a cause of action. A district court has succinctly summarized the conflict as follows: Some courts have read a plaintiff's ‘claim' for unjust enrichment as a claim for relief. See, e.g., Ghirardo v. Antonioli, 14 Cal.4th 39, 50 (1996) (recognizing that a plaintiff may advance a stand‐alone claim for unjust enrichment, particularly where he or she seeks restitution and other remedies are inadequate). These courts focus on whether the facts ...
2022.12.14 Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action and PAGA Settlement 464
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2022.12.14
Excerpt: ...p.4th 322, 337.) The court has “broad discretion in making this determination.” (In re Microsoft I‐V Cases (2006) 135 Cal.App.4th 706, 723.) Relevant factors the court may consider include “the strength of plaintiffs' case, the risk, expense, complexity and likely duration of further litigation, the risk of maintaining class action status through trial, the amount offered in settlement, the extent of discovery completed and the stage of t...
2022.12.14 Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action Settlements in General 781
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ortiz, Joseph T S17
Hearing Date: 2022.12.14
Excerpt: ....4th 116, 126; Reed v. United Teachers Los Angeles (2012) 208 Cal.App.4th 322, 337.) The court has “broad discretion in making this determination.” (In re Microsoft I‐V Cases (2006) 135 Cal.App.4th 706, 723.) Relevant factors the court may consider include “the strength of the plaintiffs' case, the risk, the expense, complexity and likely duration of further litigation, the risk of maintaining class action status through trial, the amount...
2022.12.14 Motion to Compel Arbitration 028
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2022.12.14
Excerpt: ...6. Before Viking River, PAGA claims were not subject to arbitration under any circumstances. In Viking River, however, the Court held, contrary to prior California precedent,5 that under the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C., section 1 et seq. (FAA), a PAGA action is divisible into “individual” and “nonindividual” components. In the Viking River lexicon, an “individual” PAGA claim is one based on Labor Code violations allegedly suffer...
2022.12.14 Motion to Compel Arbitration 232
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ortiz, Joseph T S17
Hearing Date: 2022.12.14
Excerpt: ... to the Motion to Compel Arbitration 1. Prime Healthcare Anaheim, LLC's Motion to Compel Arbitration of Plaintiff's nonrepresentative PAGA claims is GRANTED 1 Counsel must provide a full lodestar analysis in the motion for final approval. 2 Costs must be documented. The court does not award costs for LEXIS or Westlaw usage (which are considered items of overhead), faxes (also overhead), or photocopying in excess of $0.06 per page. 2. Plaintiff's ...
2022.12.13 Motion for Preliminary Approval of Class Action and PAGA Settlement 498
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2022.12.13
Excerpt: ...4th 322, 337.) The court has “broad discretion in making this determination.” (In re Microsoft I‐V Cases (2006) 135 Cal.App.4th 706, 723.) Relevant factors the court may consider include “the strength of plaintiffs' case, the risk, expense, complexity and likely duration of further litigation, the risk of maintaining class action status through trial, the amount offered in settlement, the extent of discovery completed and the stage of the...
2022.12.13 Motion for Final Approval of Class Settlement, for Class Counsel Award and Service Award 240
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ortiz, Joseph T S17
Hearing Date: 2022.12.13
Excerpt: ...re to reimburse; (7) failure to provide itemized wage statements; (8) failure to timely pay; and (9) civil penalties pursuant to the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA). In essence, Plaintiff alleges that she was employed by Defendant as an hourly, non‐exempt employee from approximately 2002 to May of 2020. She is joined by a class of approximately 115 current and former hourly, non‐exempt workers who worked from January 22, 2017, through De...
2022.12.13 Motion for Final Approval of Class Action and PAGA Settlement 897
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2022.12.13
Excerpt: ...37.) The court has “broad discretion in making this determination.” (In re Microsoft I‐V Cases (2006) 135 Cal.App.4th 706, 723.) Relevant factors the court may consider include “the strength of plaintiffs' case, the risk, expense, complexity and likely duration of further litigation, the risk of maintaining class action status through trial, the amount offered in settlement, the extent of discovery completed and the stage of the proceedin...
2022.12.13 Demurrer 942
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ortiz, Joseph T S17
Hearing Date: 2022.12.13
Excerpt: ...he operative first amended complaint (FAC) alleges causes of action for (1) racial discrimination in violation of the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA); (2) racial harassment resulting in hostile work environment in violation of FEHA; (3) failure to investigate and/or prevent discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in violation of FEHA; (4) intentional infliction of emotional distress (IIED); (5) violation of the Unfair Compet...
2022.12.12 Motion for Final Approval of Class Action and PAGA Settlement 679
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Cohn, David S26
Hearing Date: 2022.12.12
Excerpt: ... “broad discretion in making this determination.” (In re Microsoft I‐V Cases (2006) 135 Cal.App.4th 706, 723.) Relevant factors the court may consider include “the strength of plaintiffs' case, the risk, expense, complexity and likely duration of further litigation, the risk of maintaining class action status through trial, the amount offered in settlement, the extent of discovery completed and the stage of the proceedings, the experience...
2022.12.12 Motion for Class Certification 396
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2022.12.12
Excerpt: ...tion is denied. Certification is not appropriate because (a) Plaintiffs fail to present any facts or evidence that Zhigang, Guduan, Haixia, Zhao, and Liu can be shown to have personally engaged in any of the alleged wage‐and‐ hour violations; (b) Plaintiffs fail to establish the proposed class suffered similar wage‐andhour violations, i.e., typicality2 is lacking; (c) Plaintiffs fail to establish that proving their wage‐and‐hour claims ...
2022.12.12 Demurrer to SAC, Motion to Strike 800
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Ochoa, Gilbert G S24
Hearing Date: 2022.12.12
Excerpt: ...the first cause of action for harassment under FEHA, with 15 days leave. a. There are no facts showing severe and pervasive conduct. (Lyle v. Warner Brothers Television Productions (2006) 38 Cal.4th 264, 283‐ 284 [indicating that to be actionable the harassment must arise to that level].) (3) Overrule the demurrer to the second cause of action for retaliation. a. It is not dispositive that there was no harassment since the plaintiff need only r...
2022.12.12 Demurrer to FAC 853
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2022.12.12
Excerpt: ...pose or address this issue in their opposition and the Court determines that the Order sustaining the demurrer for failure of the facts alleged is considered a judgment on the merits. (See Kanarek v. Bugliosi (1980) 108 Cal.App.3d 327, 333‐334. Furthermore, "the same facts are pleaded in the second action [citation], [and] …, the new complaint contains the same defects as the former." (Id at 334.) 2. Eighth Cause of Action for Wrongful Forecl...
2022.12.09 Motion to Strike 243
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2022.12.09
Excerpt: ...excuses further performance by the innocent party.” (De Burgh v. DeBurgh (1952) 39 Cal.2d 858, 863.) However, “[a] contract is totally breached and an anticipatory repudiation occurs when the promisor without justification and before he has committed a breach, makes a positive statement to the promisee indicating that he will not or cannot substantially perform his contractual duties.” (Gold Mining & Water Co. v. Swinerton (1943) 23 Cal.2d ...
2022.12.09 Demurrer, Motion to Strike 747
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2022.12.09
Excerpt: ...een corrected. Plaintiffs' allegations appear largely, if not entirely, identical to those previously pleaded in their First Amended Complaint (FAC). For the same reason they failed before, they still fail. Plaintiffs have not alleged facts to support a misrepresentation cause of action against Defendants. 2 Most of Plaintiffs' allegations involve suggestions of fraud, rather than factual allegations of fraud, against Defendants. For example, in ...
2022.12.09 Demurrer to SAC 747
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2022.12.09
Excerpt: ...e judicial notice of two published California appellate opinions. Because the opinions are authority, not evidence, judicial notice is unnecessary. Demurrer: The demurrer is sustained, without leave to amend. The action is barred by the statute of limitations. The general limitation period for an action against a notary in his official capacity is three years. If the action is based on notarial malfeasance, as is the case here, the action must be...
2022.12.08 Motion to Consolidate, for Preliminary Injunction 452
Location: San Bernardino
Judge: Frangie, Janet M S29
Hearing Date: 2022.12.08
Excerpt: ... Court to consolidate the UD action or stay enforcement of a judgment from another court that is on appeal. While technically, for purposes of consolidation, the other action still is pending (Code Civ. Proc., § 1049), what exactly the Court would be consolidating is unclear. Motion to Stay Unlawful Detainer Judgment: The motion is denied, without prejudice. Generally the UD judgment is binding upon this Court unless the judgment is properly ove...

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