GLENDA VALEGA VS. TEFERI TECLE ET AL
Case Information
Motion(s)
Motion To Compel Plaintiff's Responses To Request For Admissions Deemed Admitted
Motion Type Tags
Motion to Compel Discovery
Parties
- Plaintiff: GLENDA VALEGA
- Defendant: TEFERI TECLE
- Defendant: Addis Admasu
Ruling
Set for Law and Motion/Discovery Calendar on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, Line 2.
1 - Defendant Addis Admasu's unopposed Motion To Compel Plaintiff's Responses To Request For Admissions Deemed Admitted [sic] is GRANTED. The title is muddled but the body of the motion makes clear Defendant is moving to have RFAs deemed admitted. The record demonstrates Plaintiff Glenda Valega did not provide any responses to Defendant's Request For Admissions. Set One. (See Code of Civil Procedure section 2033.280.)
Plaintiff's failure to timely respond is not excused. No meet and confer requirement attaches when no responses have been provided. Defendant Admasu's RFAs, Set One are deemed admitted.
The court does not find Plaintiff Glenda Valega and her counsel acted with substantial justification in connection with this discovery. Plaintiff Glenda Valega and her counsel, jointly and severally, shall pay to Defendant Addis Admasu $410 as sanctions, payment no later than 15 court days after notice of this order. (See Code of Civil Procedure sections 2023.010, 2023.030, 2033.280(b).)
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