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25CV143917·alameda·Civil·Protective Order
Hearing about 2 months agoCONTINUED

CREER, et al. vs CLARIDGE HOTEL LLC, et al.

Motion for Protective Order

Hearing date
Jul 6, 2026
Department
21
Prevailing
N/A
Next hearing
Jul 9, 2026
Appearance
Not required

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PlaintiffJamesha Creer
DefendantClaridge Hotel LLC

Ruling

25CV143917: CREER, et al. vs CLARIDGE HOTEL LLC, et al. 07/06/2026 Hearing on Motion for Protective Order filed by Jamesha Creer (Plaintiff) CRS# 658596938252 in Department 21

Tentative Ruling - 07/02/2026 S. Raj Chatterjee

The Hearing on Motion for Protective Order filed by Jamesha Creer (Plaintiff) CRS# 658596938252 scheduled for 07/06/2026 is continued to 07/09/2026 at 09:30 AM in Department 21 at Rene C. Davidson Courthouse.

Motion of Plaintiffs for Protective Order in Creer v. Claridge Hotel, 25CV143917, is CONTINUED to July 6, 2026 at 3:30 pm.

See order of 6/2/26.

PLEASE NOTE: This tentative ruling will become the ruling of the court if uncontested by 04:00pm the day before your hearing. If you wish to contest the tentative ruling, then both notify opposing counsel directly and the court at the eCourt portal found on the court’s website: www.alameda.courts.ca.gov.

If you have contested the tentative ruling or your tentative ruling reads, “parties to appear,” please use the following link to access your hearing at the appropriate date and time: https://alameda-courts-ca-gov.zoomgov.com/my/department21. If no party has contested the tentative ruling, then no appearance is necessary.

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