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2024-01417922·orange·ComplexCivil·Contract
Hearing 10 days agoVACATED

Robles vs. Bally Americans Inc.

Plaintiff’s Motion to Enforce Settlement

Hearing date
Aug 14, 2026
Department
CX101
Prevailing
N/A

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PlaintiffRobles
DefendantBally Americans Inc.

Ruling

6. At page 5, please delete the descriptions of the mediator as “experienced, neutral” and the settlement agreement as “lengthy.” Because the notice is Courtordered, these descriptions could suggest the Court’s official endorsement.

7. Does notice need to be given in any languages other than English and Spanish?

8. If any changes are made to the settlement agreement, please make corresponding changes to the notice.

9. The font size in the actual notice may not be smaller than the font size in the proposed notice provided to the Court.

4 Robles vs. Bally Americans Inc.

2024-01417922

Plaintiff’s Motion to Enforce Settlement VACATED 5 Murillo vs. Merical, LLC

2026-01549540

Defendant’s Motion to Compel Arbitration

Defendant Merical, LLC’s motion to compel arbitration of Plaintiff Cesar Murillo’s claims is GRANTED. Pursuant to the 2016 arbitration agreement between the parties, Murillo is ordered to arbitrate his claims on an individual basis. His class claims are dismissed without prejudice. An arbitration review conference will take place on May 12, 2027 at 8:30 a.m.

EVIDENTIARY MATTERS

I. Plaintiff’s Evidentiary Objections

A. Declaration of Nicole Arvizu

Objection No. 1 is overruled. Objection No. 2 is sustained insofar as Arvizu testifies that Plaintiff “accepted” or “agreed to” the purported agreement and is otherwise overruled.

B. Declaration of Martin Zhao

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