KALISTA MURPHY VS. SAN FRANCISCO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ET AL
Motion For Leave To File First Amended Complaint
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SF Superior Court - Law & Motion / Discovery Dept 301 - CGC25631643 - August 18, 2026 Hearing date: August 18, 2026 Case number: CGC25631643 Case title: KALISTA MURPHY VS. SAN FRANCISCO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ET AL Case Number: | | CGC25631643 | Case Title: | | KALISTA MURPHY VS. SAN FRANCISCO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION ET AL | Court Date: | | 2026-08-18 09:00 AM | Calendar Matter: | | MOTION FOR LEAVE TO Notice Of Motion And Motion For Leave To File First Amended Complaint | Rulings: | | On the Law and Motion / Discovery calendar for August 18, 2026, line 10. PLAINTIFF KALISTA MURPHY'S Motion For Leave To File First Amended Complaint.
Plaintiff Kalista Murphy's unopposed motion for leave to file the first amended complaint attached as Exhibit 3 to the Haulk Declaration is granted for good cause shown. Murphy shall file within two weeks of this order.
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