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25CV140500·alameda·Civil·Employment
Hearing about 2 months agoGRANTED

LUCERO vs REAL TIME STAFFING SERVICES, LLC, et al.

Joinder to Motion to Compel Arbitration

Hearing date
Jul 2, 2026
Department
17
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Moving Party

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PlaintiffLucero
DefendantReal Time Staffing Services, LLC
DefendantGXO Logistics, Inc.

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25CV140500: LUCERO vs REAL TIME STAFFING SERVICES, LLC, et al. 07/02/2026 Hearing on Joinder to Motion for Summary Judgment / Adjudication filed by GXO LOGISTICS, INC. (Defendant) CRS# 526480216378 in Department 17

Tentative Ruling - 06/30/2026 Chad A. Stegeman

The Joinder to Motion GXO Logistics, Inc.'s Notice of Joinder to Real Time Staffing Services, LLC's Motion to Compel Arbitration filed by GXO LOGISTICS, INC. on 02/24/2026 is Granted.

Co-Defendant GXO Logistics, Inc. (“GXO”)’s Joinder to the Motion and Reply is GRANTED. Plaintiff’s objection to GXO’s Notice of Joinder is overruled. Notwithstanding any procedural deficiencies in GXO’s initial Notice of Joinder indicating the hearing as being July 15, 2026 or the reservation showing it as a Joinder to a Motion for Summary Judgment, Plaintiff does not offer any substantive opposition.

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