Motion to be Admitted Pro Hac Vice
JCCP5276: CDCR Women's Facilities Cases 06/26/2026 Hearing on Motion to be Admitted Pro Hac Vice D. Todd Matthews in Department 8B
Tentative Ruling
***NOTICE: EFFECTIVE APRIL 13, 2026, THIS DEPARTMENT HAS MOVED TO THE TANI G. CANTIL-SAKAUYE COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 500 G ST. SACRAMENTO, CA. ALL MOTIONS NOTICED FOR DEPARTMENT 22 WILL BE HEARD IN DEPARTMENT 8B OF THE NEW COURTHOUSE. ALL PAPERS FOR THIS DEPARTMENT MUST BE FILED AT THIS NEW LOCATION. ALL HEARINGS WILL TAKE PLACE AT THIS NEW LOCATION.***
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 opposing counsel and advise them of Local Rule 1.06, the Courts tentative ruling procedure, and the manner to request a hearing.
The application of D. Todd Matthews for admission pro hac vice on behalf of Plaintiffs is UNOPPOSED and GRANTED, on the condition that Counsel provide a list of the Plaintiffs she seeks to represent, such as by listing the underlying case number(s).
The Court sets a Compliance Hearing for July 10, 2026, 2026 at 10:30 a.m. No later than July 2, 2026, Counsel shall file the documents requested above.
Upon submission of the requested information, the Court will sign the Proposed Order submitted with Counsels moving papers.
Status Conference (Compliance Hearing Pro Hac) is scheduled for 07/10/2026 at 10:30 AM in Department 8B at Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye Courthouse.
To request oral argument on this matter, you must call Department 8B at (916) 874-5762 by 4:00 p.m., the court day before this hearing and notification of oral argument must be made to the opposing party/counsel. If no call is made, the tentative ruling becomes the order of the court. (Local Rule 1.06.)
Parties requesting services of a court reporter will need to arrange for private court reporter services at their own expense, pursuant to Government Code §68086 and California Rules of Court, Rule 2.956. Requirements for requesting a court reporter are listed in the Policy for Official Reporter Pro Tempore available on the Sacramento Superior Court website. Parties may contact Court-Approved Official Reporters Pro Tempore by utilizing the list of Court Approved Official Reporters Pro Tempore.
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JCCP5276: CDCR Women's Facilities Cases 06/26/2026 Hearing on Motion to be Admitted Pro Hac Vice D. Todd Matthews in Department 8B
If you are not using a reporter from the Courts Approved Official Reporter Pro Tempore list, a Stipulation and Appointment of Official Reporter Pro Tempore (CV/E-206) must be signed by each party, the private court reporter, and the Judge. The signed form must be filed with the clerk prior to the hearing.
If a litigant has been granted a fee waiver and requests a court reporter, the party must submit a Request for Court Reporter by a Party with a Fee Waiver (CV/E-211). The form must be filed with the clerk at least 10 days prior to the hearing or at the time the hearing is scheduled if less than 10 days away. Once approved, the clerk will forward the form to the Court Reporters Office and an official reporter will be provided.
If oral argument is requested, the Parties are encouraged to appear via Zoom with the links below:
To join by Zoom link - https://saccourt-ca-gov.zoomgov.com/j/16184738886 To join by phone dial (833) 568-8864 ID 16184738886
Moving Counsel is directed to notice all parties of this order.
Please note that the Complex Civil Case Department now provides information to assist you in managing your complex case on the Court website at https://www.saccourt.ca.gov/divisions/civil/complex-civil-cases. The Court strongly encourages parties to review this website regularly to stay abreast of the most recent complex civil case procedures. Please refer to the website before directly contacting the Court Clerk for information.