Motion to Compel Deposition (Oral or Written)
# Case Name Tentative 3 25-01464728 Motion to Compel Deposition (Oral or Written)
Dang vs. Jaguar Land Plaintiff Evelyn Ngoc Dang’s Motion to Compel Compliance with Code Rover North America, of Civil Procedure, section 871.26 is CONTINUED to ___________. LLC The parties may each file a supplemental briefing not to exceed five (5) pages no later than nine (9) court days before the hearing to address any remaining issues.
The Court reminds Defendant that repeated noncompliance with Code of Civil Procedure, section 871.26(b)-(d) will result in evidentiary sanctions. (Code Civ. Proc., § 871.26(j)(4).) 4 23-01368146 Motion to Strike or Tax Costs
Garcia vs. General Defendant General Motors, LLC’s Motion to Tax Costs is GRANTED Motors LLC in part and DENIED in part.
The Court ORDERS $615.09 taxed from Plaintiff’s Memorandum of Costs.
The Court exercises its discretion to consider the opposition and reply.
Jury Fees
Jury fees are recoverable. (Code Civ. Proc., § 1033.5(a)(1).) Plaintiff is not seeking jury fees for trial but rather the $150 jury deposit required by California courts. (Code Civ. Proc., § 631.) Defendant provides no authority which precludes the recovery of the jury fee deposit. Thus, the jury fees are not taxed.
Motions to Compel
Motion fees are recoverable. (Code Civ. Proc., § 1033.5(a)(1).) Defendant provides no authority which supports this claim and argues the motions were one-sided and unnecessary. However, each motion was granted at least in part. Thus, the fees to file the motions to compel are not taxed.
Service of Process
Service of process of the summons and complaint is recoverable. (Code Civ. Proc., § 1033.5(a)(4).) However, service of other papers such as depositions or motions are not expressly allowed. Thus, $415.09 is taxed.
Mediator Fees
Plaintiff concedes the $100 fee on 9/15/25 was included in error and requests the Court strike that fee. Defendant seeks to strike the other $100 fee for mediation through Smart ADR on 6/12/25. Mediation fees may be awardable at the court’s discretion under Code of Civil Procedure, section 1033.5(c)(4). (Gibson v. Bobroff (1996) 49
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