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22CV1735·eldorado·Civil·Discovery
Hearing 2 months agoGRANTED

BROOK HILTON VS. JACK GLUECK

MOTION TO LIFT STAY

Hearing date
Jun 12, 2026
Department
9
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Prevailing
Plaintiff
Appearance
Not required

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PlaintiffBROOK HILTON
DefendantJACK GLUECK

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June 12, 2026 Dept. 9 Tentative Rulings

6. 22CV1735 BROOK HILTON VS. JACK GLUECK MOTION TO LIFT STAY

Plaintiff filed this motion to lift a purported stay on April 24, 2026. The motion maintains an order was made to stay discover due to the medical condition for the Plaintiff.

The court can find no order suggesting a stay was ever ordered. There does not appear to be orders continuing the settlement conference and trial dates and thus extending discovery deadlines but not a stay. To the extent any stay was in place and the party requesting the stay indicates it addressed her medical care which is now complete, the court orders discovery to proceed without restriction forthwith.

TENTATIVE RULING #6: THE MOTION APPEARS TO BE MOOT BUT TO THE EXTENT ANY STAY EXSISTED THE MOTION IS GRANTED.

NO HEARING ON THIS MATTER WILL BE HELD UNLESS A REQUEST FOR ORAL ARGUMENT IS TRANSMITTED ELECTRONICALLY THROUGH THE COURT’S WEBSITE OR BY TELEPHONE TO THE COURT AT (530) 621-6551 BY 4:00 P.M. ON THE DAY THE TENTATIVE RULING IS ISSUED. CAL. RULE CT. 3.1308; LOCAL RULE 8.05.07; SEE ALSO LEWIS V. SUPERIOR COURT, 19 CAL.4TH 1232, 1247 (1999).

NOTICE TO ALL PARTIES OF A REQUEST FOR ORAL ARGUMENT AND THE GROUNDS UPON WHICH ARGUMENT IS BEING REQUESTED MUST BE MADE BY TELEPHONE OR IN PERSON BY 4:00 P.M. ON THE DAY THE TENTATIVE RULING IS ISSUED. CAL. RULE CT. 3.1308; EL DORADO COUNTY LOCAL RULE 8.05.07. PROOF OF SERVICE OF SAID NOTICE MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO OR AT THE HEARING.

LONG CAUSE HEARINGS MUST BE REQUESTED BY 4:00 P.M. ON THE DAY THE TENTATIVE RULING IS ISSUED AND THE PARTIES ARE TO PROVIDE THE COURT WITH THREE MUTUALLY AGREEABLE DATES ON FRIDAY AFTERNOONS AT 2:30 P.M. LONG CAUSE ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTS WILL BE SET FOR HEARING ON ONE OF THE THREE MUTUALLY AGREEABLE DATES ON FRIDAY AFTERNOONS AT 2:30 P.M. THE COURT WILL ADVISE THE PARTIES OF THE LONG CAUSE HEARING DATE AND TIME BY 5:00 P.M. ON THE DAY THE TENTATIVE RULING IS ISSUED. PARTIES MAY PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THE HEARING.

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