Cortez Malta, et al. v. Mark Castillo et al.
Motion to Compel Answers
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SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA Department 12 Honorable Nahal Iravani-Sani, Presiding Courtroom Clerk, Ryan Nguyen 191 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95113 Telephone: (408) 882-2230
DATE: 05/08/2026 TIME: 9:00 A.M. and 9:01 A.M.
LINE # CASE # CASE TITLE RULING LINE 1 24CV450485 Henry Etzkowitz, et al. Demurrer to FAC is Unopposed and Sustained with 15 days leave v. Elon Musk, et al. to amend LINE 2 24CV451077 Cortez Malta, et al. Motion to Compel Answers v. Mark Castillo et al. Parties are ordered to appear (remote acceptable) re status and sanctions. LINE 3 24CV451077 Cortez Malta, et al. Motion to Compel Answers v. Mark Castillo et al. Parties are ordered to appear (remote acceptable) re status and sanctions. LINE 4 25CV45748 Richard Chamberlain Motion: Admissions Deemed Admitted v. Jason Chamberlain Please scroll down to Lines 4-8 LINE 5 || || Motion for Summary Judgement/Summary Adjudication
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LINE 9 25CV46703 Bank of America MOTION: Admission Deemed Admitted v. Pucha, et al. Notice is proper and the motion is unopposed. Defendant made no response to the requests for admission. On good cause shown, the motion is GRANTED and the requests for admission are deemed admitted. The court finds sanctions appropriate in the amount of $100 (30 minutes at $200/hour). Plaintiff to submit proposed order listing verbatim the admissions to be admitted, accompanied by the necessary Forms EFS- 020, within 7 days of the date of the hearing.
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