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LVNV Funding LLC v. Vidales

motion for reconsideration

Hearing date
Aug 19, 2026
Department
Fourteen
Judge
Prevailing
Plaintiff
Appearance
Not required

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Parties

PlaintiffLVNV Funding LLC
DefendantMark Vidales

Attorneys

David C. McGaffeyfor Plaintiff

Ruling

Case: LVNV Funding LLC v. Vidales Case No. CV2022-0999 Hearing Date: August 19, 2026 Department Fourteen 9:00 a.m.

The Court declines to consider: (1) defendant Mark Vidales’ reply to plaintiff LVNV Funding LLC’s opposition to motion for reconsideration (filed August 4, 2025); and (2) defendant’s evidentiary objections to declaration of David C. McGaffey (filed August 4, 2025). Based on the initial hearing date (July 7, 2026), these documents were untimely filed. (Code Civ. Proc., § 1005, subd. (b); Cal. Rules of Court, rule 3.1300(d); Rancho Mirage Country Club Homeowners Assn. v. Hazelbaker (2016) 2 Cal.App.5th 252, 262 [stating that “a trial court has broad discretion to accept or reject late-filed papers”].)

Defendant’s motion for reconsideration of order denying defendant’s motion is DENIED. (Code Civ. Proc., § 1008, subd. (a).) Defendant’s declaration does not state: (1) what application was made before; (2) when and to what judge; (3) what order or decisions were made; and (4) what new or different facts, circumstances, or law are claimed to be shown. (Ibid.; Vidales decl., ¶¶ 2- 8.) Further, even if the Court were to consider the bases for relief in the motion, defendant fails to either: (a) identify new or different facts, circumstances, or law; or (b) for newly asserted facts, articulate how such new facts warrant a different outcome. (See Gilberd v. AC Transit (1995) 32 Cal.App.4th 1494, 1500.)

The notice of motion does not provide notice of this Court’s tentative ruling system as required by Local Rule 11.2(b). Counsel for moving party, or the moving party if unrepresented by counsel, is ordered to notify the opposing party or parties immediately of the tentative ruling system.

If no hearing is requested, and no party appears at the hearing, this tentative ruling is effective immediately. No formal order pursuant to California Rules of Court, rule 3.1312 or further notice is required.

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