YUET PENG CHEONG VS. META PLATFORMS, INC. ET AL
Case Information
Motion(s)
Notice Of Motion And Motion To Compel Plaintiff Yuet Peng Cheongs Responses To Requests For Production Of Documents, Set One Without Objections And Awarding Sanctions In The Amount Of $10,381.80
Motion Type Tags
Motion to Compel Further Responses · Motion for Sanctions
Parties
- Plaintiff: YUET PENG CHEONG
- Defendant: META PLATFORMS, INC.
- Defendant: MARYAM GHOLAMI
- Defendant: MATT STEINER
- Defendant: SANDEEP PANDEY
Ruling
SF Superior Court - Law & Motion / Discovery Dept 302 - CGC24619360 - May 18, 2026 Hearing date: May 18, 2026 Case number: CGC24619360 Case title: YUET PENG CHEONG VS. META PLATFORMS, INC. ET AL Case Number: | | CGC24619360 | Case Title: | | YUET PENG CHEONG VS. META PLATFORMS, INC. ET AL | Court Date: | | 2026-05-18 09:00 AM | Calendar Matter: | | Notice Of Motion And Motion To Compel Plaintiff Yuet Peng Cheongs Responses To Requests For Production Of Documents, Set One Without Objections And Awarding Sanctions In The Amount Of $10,381.80; Memorandum Of Points And Authorities In Support |
Rulings: | | Set for Law and Motion/Discovery on Monday, May 18, 2026, Line 6, 2- DEFENDANT META PLATFORMS, INC. A CORPORATION, MARYAM GHOLAMI, MATT STEINER, SANDEEP PANDEY's Motion To Compel Plaintiff Yuet Peng Cheongs Responses To Requests For Production Of Documents, Set One Without Objections And Awarding Sanctions In The Amount Of $10,381.80; Defendants Meta Platforms, Inc., Maryam Gholami, Matt Steiner and Sandeep Pandey's Motion To Compel Plaintiff Yuet Peng Cheong's Responses To Requests For Production Of Documents, Set One Without Objections And Awarding Sanctions In The Amount Of $10,381.80 is DENIED. Sanctions are denied. (The Court's complete tentative ruling was emailed to the parties.)
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