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Hearing 2 months agoAppearances are required. Within ten (10) days of the Court’s order the parties shall meet and confer and file a joint pleading jointly proposing a nominee to serve as referee.

LANEH HOLDINGS LP v. BANK OF MARIN

MOTION – APPOINTMENT OF JUDICIAL REFEREE

Hearing date
Jun 23, 2026
Department
A
Prevailing
N/A

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PetitionerLANEH HOLDINGS LP
DefendantBANK OF MARIN

Ruling

Appearances are required.

Within ten (10) days of the Court’s order the parties shall meet and confer and file a joint pleading jointly proposing a nominee to serve as referee. In the event the parties are unable to reach agreement on a nominee, then within the same time period, each side shall file a pleading nominating up to two (2) nominees to serve as referee.

All parties must comply with Marin County Superior Court Local Rules, Rule 2.10(B) to contest the tentative decision. Parties who request oral argument are required to appear in person or remotely by ZOOM. Regardless of whether a party requests oral argument in accordance with Rule 2.10(B), the prevailing party shall prepare an order consistent with the announced ruling as required by Marin County Superior Court Local Rules, Rule 2.11.

The Zoom appearance information for June 2026 is as follows: https://marin-courts-ca-gov.zoomgov.com/j/1605267272?pwd=908CbP6TV2mhCAyai1nzo6lyz2dKaw.1

Meeting ID: 160 526 7272 Passcode: 026935

If you are unable to join by video, you may join by telephone by calling (669) 254-5252 and using the above-provided passcode. Zoom appearance information may also be found on the Court’s website: https://www.marin.courts.ca.gov

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