THOMAS HENRY VS. JAMES M. NADEAU ET AL
Case Information
Motion(s)
Notice Of Motion To Compel Further Responses Re Defendants Airbnb, Inc. And Airbnb Payments, Inc.S Responses To Form Interrogatories Set One And Request For Production Of Documents Set One And Seek Sanctions
Motion Type Tags
Motion to Compel Further Responses · Motion for Sanctions
Parties
- Plaintiff: THOMAS HENRY
- Defendant: JAMES M. NADEAU
- Defendant: Airbnb, Inc.
- Defendant: Airbnb Payments, Inc.
Ruling
Matter on calendar for Monday, July 14, 2025, Line 5, PLAINTIFF THOMAS HENRY's Motion To Compel Further Responses Re Defendants Airbnb, Inc. And Airbnb Payments, Inc.'s Responses To Form Interrogatories Set One And Request For Production Of Documents Set One And Seek Sanctions.
Plaintiff Thomas Henry seeks an order compelling the Airbnb defendants to provide further responses to certain of his form interrogatories and requests for production. The court continues the hearing on its own motion to August 11, 2025 to join the hearing on Airbnb's demurrer and motion to strike.
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