Motion for Leave to File First Amended Cross-Complaint
34-2021-00306654-CU-BC-GDS: M V P Construction, LLC vs. Davis/Reed Construction, Inc. 10/21/2025 Hearing on Motion for Leave to File First Amended Cross-Complaint in Department 54
Tentative Ruling
Defendant/Cross-Complainant Davis/Reed Construction, Inc.s (DRC) motion for leave to file a first amended cross-complaint (1ACC) is UNOPPOSED and is GRANTED.
This dispute arises from a construction project known as the Hyatt Centric Marshall Hotel located at 1120 7th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 (Project). DRC served as the general contractor for the Project and subcontracted with Plaintiff MVP Construction, LLC (Plaintiff) to furnish certain labor and materials to the Project.
DRC moves to amend the 1ACC to add the owner of the Project, 1122 7th Street, LLC (Owner), as a Cross-Defendant and a cause of action for equitable indemnity against the Owner.
DRC has complied with CRC Rule 3.1324.
Trial is currently scheduled for August 25, 2026.
It is well established that California courts have a policy of great liberality in allowing amendments at any stage of the proceeding so as to dispose of cases upon their substantial merits where the authorization does not prejudice the substantial rights of others. (Board of Trustees v. Super. Court (2007) 149 Cal. App. 4th 1154, 1163.) Moreover, Section 473 of the Code of Civil Procedure authorizes the trial court, in its discretion, to allow amendments in furtherance of justice. The policy of great liberality in permitting amendments at any stage of the proceeding has been declared by our courts. (Klopstock v. Superior Court (1941) 17 Cal. 2d 13, 19-20.)
Given the great liberality of allowing amendments, and the lack of opposition, which the Court construes as a concession on the merits (D.I. Chadbourne, Inc. v. Superior Court (1964) 60 Cal.2d 723, 728, fn. 4 [where nonmoving party fails to oppose a ground for a motion it is assumed that [nonmoving party] concedes that ground]), the motion is GRANTED.
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No later than November 11, 2025, DRC may file and serve the 1ACC. Although not required by any statute or rule of court, DRC is requested to attach a copy of the instant minute order to the 1ACC to facilitate the filing of the pleading.)
This minute order is effective immediately. No formal order or other notice is required. (Code Civ. Proc. §1019.5; CRC Rule 3.1312.)
Moving counsels notice of motion does not provide notice of the Courts tentative ruling system, as required by Local Rule 1.06. Moving counsel is directed to contact Plaintiffs counsel
34-2021-00306654-CU-BC-GDS: M V P Construction, LLC vs. Davis/Reed Construction, Inc. 10/21/2025 Hearing on Motion for Leave to File First Amended Cross-Complaint in Department 54
and advise counsel of Local Rule 1.06 and the Courts tentative ruling procedure and the manner to request a hearing. If moving counsel is unable to contact Plaintiffs counsel prior to hearing, moving counsel is ordered to appear at the hearing.
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34-2021-00306654-CU-BC-GDS: M V P Construction, LLC vs. Davis/Reed Construction, Inc. 10/21/2025 Hearing on Motion for Leave to File First Amended Cross-Complaint in Department 54
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