Quintana vs DG Premium Brands LLC
Defendant's motion to stay action
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TENTATIVE RULING(S) FOR August 19, 2026 Department S37 – Judge Winston Keh This court follows California Rules of Court, rule 3.1308(b) for tentative rulings. (See San Bernardino Superior Court Local Emergency Rule 8.) Tentative rulings for each law & motion will be posted on the internet (https://www.sb-court.org) by 3:00 p.m. on the court day immediately before the hearing.
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Quintana vs DG Premium Brands LLC
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TENTATIVE RULING(S):
Defendant DG Premium Brands, LLC moved to stay this action pending resolution of the putative
class action in Los Angeles Superior Court, Diaz v. Seven for All Mankind, LLC and DG
Premium Brands, LLC, Case No. 24STCV17062.
In opposition, Plaintiff argued the motion is moot because the Diaz action has settled.
On August 13, 2026, Defendant filed a reply conceding that the settlement of the Diaz action
renders the motion moot. Defendant further states that the settlement paperwork remains in
process and is expected to be completed by the date of the hearing on this motion or shortly
thereafter.
Accordingly, Defendant requests that the Court either (1) deny the motion without prejudice or
(2) continue the hearing to September 9, 2026, or a later date.
Having considered the parties’ submissions, the Court denies the motion without prejudice.
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