Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay or Dismiss Proceedings
26CV002443: LOHBECK vs REGIONAL MANAGEMENT CORPORATION 07/15/2026 Hearing on Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay or Dismiss Proceedings in Department 8C
Tentative Ruling
NOTICE:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that in Judge Richard C. Miadichs absence, any oral arguments regarding this tentative ruling will be heard at 1:30 p.m. in Department 16B in the Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye Courthouse at 500 G Street, Sacramento, CA, the Hon. Shelleyanne W.L. Chang presiding.
Any party who wishes to contest the tentative ruling below must:
(1) request a hearing by calling the Law and Motion Oral Argument Request Line at (916) 874-8380, by 4:00 p.m. the Court day before the noticed hearing date, and leave a voicemail message (a) identifying themselves as the party requesting oral argument; (b) indicating the specific matter/motion for which they are requesting oral argument; and (c) confirming that they have notified the opposing party of their intention to appear; and
(2) advise the opposing party of the location and time of hearing pursuant to Local Rule 1.06.
If a hearing is not requested by 4:00 p.m. on the Court day before the noticed hearing date, the tentative ruling will become the final order of the Court.
If a hearing is requested, the Court prefers in-person attendance by the parties. However, parties may appear by Zoom unless the Court specifically orders in-person attendance. Parties choosing to appear by Zoom are reminded, however, that a Zoom appearance is still a formal appearance before the Court. Parties appearing via Zoom should do so from a quiet location, free from undue distractions, and wear attire suitable for an in-person court appearance.
The parties may join the Zoom session for hearing on the tentative ruling by audio and/or video through the following link:
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A Stipulation and Appointment of Official Reporter Pro Tempore (CV/E-206) is required to be signed by each party, the private court reporter, and the Judge prior to the hearing, if not using a reporter from the Courts Approved Official Reporter Pro Tempore list.
Once the form is signed it must be filed with the clerk. 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) and it must be filed with the clerk at least 10 days prior to the hearing or at the time the proceeding is scheduled if less than 10 days away. Once approved, the clerk will be forward the form to the Court Reporters Office and an official reporter will be provided.
TENTATIVE RULING:
Pursuant to the request of defendant, the Hearing on Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay or Dismiss Proceedings scheduled for 07/15/2026 is continued to 08/19/2026 at 01:30 PM in Department 8C at Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye Courthouse.
The hearing on Defendant Regional Management Corporations (Defendant) motion to compel arbitration is continued as stated above to allow time for Defendant to file a reply to Plaintiffs opposition. Defense counsel avers that they were not served with the opposition, and no proof of service has been filed in connection with the opposition.
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SACRAMENTO
26CV002443: LOHBECK vs REGIONAL MANAGEMENT CORPORATION 07/15/2026 Hearing on Motion to Compel Arbitration and Stay or Dismiss Proceedings in Department 8C
Defendants reply shall be filed in compliance with Code of Civil Procedure section 1005, subdivision (b), based on the new hearing date. No further briefing is permitted without leave of court.
This minute order is effective immediately. No formal order or other notice is required. (Code Civ. Proc., § 1019.5; Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1312.)