Motion to Continue Trial
34-2022-00317395-CU-PA-GDS: Ruby-Lynn Ragasa Idmilao vs. Sharif Davlatberki 09/29/2023 Hearing on Motion to Continue Trial in Department 47
Tentative Ruling
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The notice of motion fails to provide notice of the modifications to Local Rule 1.06 for motions pending before the Presiding Judge. All noticed motions in the Presiding Judges Department shall include the following information in the notice: Local Rule 1.06 (A) is modified such that tentative rulings will be issued two days prior to the hearing date and the party requesting argument is required to provide notice to the Court and counsel of that request by noon the following day. (Additional info available on the Courts website at: https://saccourt.ca.gov/civil/presiding-judge-info.aspx.) Counsel for moving party shall contact all other parties and advise them of the modifications to the tentative ruling system for this motion.
Good cause appearing, and no timely opposition having been received, the motion of Defendants Sharif Davlatberki; Tojikon, Inc.; and Mixa Transportation, LLC (collectively Defendants) to continue trial is GRANTED.
The Court finds good cause for a continuance based on the lack of any timely opposition, and based on the Defendants representation that additional time is needed to complete discovery, including depositions and possible medical examinations. The November 7, 2023, MSC and the December 19, 2023, trial dates are VACATED.
This case is referred to the Trial Setting Process for selection of Trial and Mandatory Settlement Conference dates. All counsel (including parties appearing in pro per) shall confer and agree upon trial and settlement conference dates. Available dates can be obtained on the court's web site at http://www.saccourt.ca.gov, or by recorded message at 916-874-6098. Plaintiff's counsel must notify the court of the selection of Mandatory Settlement Conference and Trial dates within 60 days of the date of this order by completing the request form at https://www.saccourt.ca.gov/civil/trial-setting.aspx. If the parties have not agreed on dates before the 60th day, court staff shall assign Mandatory Settlement Conference and Trial dates that are next available, unless an extension of time has been granted by the appropriate Case Management Program Judge.
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34-2022-00317395-CU-PA-GDS: Ruby-Lynn Ragasa Idmilao vs. Sharif Davlatberki 09/29/2023 Hearing on Motion to Continue Trial in Department 47
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