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Notice Of And Motion For Entry Of Judgment Pursuant To Stipulation Of The Parties
Matter on the Law & Motion/Discovery Calendar for Monday, February 9, 2026, line 3, PLAINTIFF BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.'S Motion For Entry Of Judgment Pursuant To Stipulation Of The Parties
Plaintiff Bank of America, N.A.'s Motion For Entry Of Judgment Pursuant To Stipulation Of The Parties is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE
Plaintiff has not filed proof that it properly served Defendant with its moving papers. (See California Rules of Court, rule 3.1300(c).) Plaintiff's proof of service indicates service on "Century Law Firm," but not actual counsel of record Andrea Michaelson, and states that service was made on an address in Jacksonville, Florida, which is not an address associated with Michaelson or Century Law Firm anywhere in this record. Given Pthe absence of evidence of proper service, the court denies the motion without prejudice.
Moving Party is ordered to prepare a proposed order consistent with the above and email it to contestdept302tr@sftc.org prior to the time set for hearing.
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