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25CV010458·sacramento·Civil·Case Management
Hearing 8 months agoCONTINUED

CARTER, et al. vs THE LAW OFFICES OF JAMES L. ARRASMITH, P.C., et al.

Case Management Conference

Hearing date
Dec 30, 2025
Department
25
Judge
Prevailing
N/A
Next hearing
Jun 26, 2026
Appearance
Not required

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PlaintiffCARTER
DefendantTHE LAW OFFICES OF JAMES L. ARRASMITH, P.C.

Ruling

25CV010458: CARTER, et al. vs THE LAW OFFICES OF JAMES L. ARRASMITH, P.C., et al. 12/30/2025 Initial Case Management Conference in Department 25

Tentative Ruling

Notices:

Please note pursuant to the Standing Order of the Sacramento Superior Court No. SSC-25-27, as of November 10, 2025 this case is scheduled for Case Management in Dept 25. Parties who wish to contest the tentative ruling below must: (1) request a hearing by calling the Case Management Oral Argument Request Line at (916) 874-5463 no later than 4:00 p.m. on the Court day before the scheduled CMC, and (2) advise opposing counsel of the request. If a hearing is not requested by 4:00 p.m. on the Court day before the scheduled CMC, the tentative ruling shall become the final order of the Court. If a hearing is requested, the Court assumes that all parties will appear remotely via Zoom unless the Court orders in-person attendance. The Department 25 Zoom ID is: 161 1342 1868. To appear telephonically via Zoom, call (833) 568-8864 and enter the Department 25 Zoom ID referenced above.

Court’s Tentative Ruling:

No appearance is required under the following conditions:

Case Management Conference has been continued to allow time for the Motion to Strike Portions pf Plaintiffs' Complaint.

Case Management Conference is scheduled for 06/26/2026 at 9:00 AM in Department 25 at Gordon D. Schaber Superior Court.

New Case Management Statements shall be filed by all parties no later than 15 days prior to the hearing pursuant to Local Rule 2.51.

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