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CU25-07681·solano·Civil·Civil
Hearing 2 months agoDENIED

NORMAN ROSS DEYOUNG, JR. vs. ELECTRONIC ARTS, INC.

Motion for Sanctions filed by Plaintiff

Hearing date
Jun 23, 2026
Department
Seven
Prevailing
Defendant

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PlaintiffNORMAN ROSS DEYOUNG, JR.
DefendantELECTRONIC ARTS, INC.

Ruling

Case No. CU25-07681

Motion for Sanctions filed by Plaintiff

Plaintiff’s motion for sanctions is denied. Plaintiff has not submitted sufficient facts to establish defendant violated the court’s order that discovery could proceed, as

contended. The court’s order simply stated that discovery could proceed. It did not preclude defendant from making objections to discovery requests, including objections based on a pending demurrer.

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