YAEL MAGUIRE ET AL VS. EASTWOOD DEVELOPMENT INC. ET AL
Notice Of Motion And Motion Of Defendants Eastwood Development, Inc., 4028 25th Street Llc, And Lucas Eastwood?S Motion To Designate Action As Complex And To Assign Action To The Complex Litigation Department
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SF Superior Court - Real Property / Housing Dept 501 - CGC23607922 - August 17, 2026 Hearing date: August 17, 2026 Case number: CGC23607922 Case title: YAEL MAGUIRE ET AL VS. EASTWOOD DEVELOPMENT INC. ET AL Case Number: | | CGC23607922 | Case Title: | | YAEL MAGUIRE ET AL VS. EASTWOOD DEVELOPMENT INC. ET AL | Court Date: | | 2026-08-17 09:30 AM | Calendar Matter: | | Notice Of Motion And Motion Of Defendants Eastwood Development, Inc., 4028 25th Street Llc, And Lucas Eastwood?S Motion To Designate Action As Complex And To Assign Action To The Complex Litigation Department | Rulings: | | Real Property/Housing Court Law and Motion Calendar for August 17, 2026.
Line 1. Defendant's Motion to Designate Action as Complex is OFF CALENDAR for department 501. Applications for Complex Designations are made in department 304. See SFLR 3.5(C) for procedure. =(501/SKF)
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