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25CV02730·santabarbara·Civil·Civil Law & Motion
Hearing about 1 month agoGRANTED

Laurel Creek LP v. Travelers Property Casualty Co. of Am.

Motion for Leave to file 2AC.

Hearing date
Jul 22, 2026
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N/A
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Plaintiff

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PlaintiffLaurel Creek LP
DefendantTravelers Property Casualty Co. of Am.

Attorneys

Aaron C. Agnessfor Defendant
Shadie Magharehfor Defendant

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Case Type Civil Law & Motion Hearing Date / Time Wed, 07/22/2026 - 10:00 Nature of Proceedings Motion for Leave to file 2AC.

Tentative Ruling

For Plaintiff: Robert J. Stoll, Jr., Robert J. Stoll, III For Defendant Travelers: Aaron C. Agness, Shadie Maghareh Issue Motion for Leave to file 2AC.

The Motion is GRANTED. The Complaint was filed 5/1/25; Plaintiff alleges it suffered a series of water intrusions at its premises at 1150 Laurel Lane, San Luis Obispo, California, during a renovation project and incurred extensive damage to its building and the interior. Filed suit [50 page complaint - 2 counts] for breach of the contractual duty to pay a covered insurance claim, and the breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing. On 6/11/25 Plaintiff filed a FAC and on 7/11/25 Travelers filed its answer. On 4/27/26, Plaintiff Laurel Creek, LP, filed this motion for leave to file a second amended complaint. Reported at length why it could not be filed earlier. On 7/10/26, Defendant Travelers filed its statement of non-opposition to the motion.

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