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2021-01207940·orange·ComplexCivil·Class Action — Wage & Hour
Hearing todayCONTINUED and Sanctions GRANTED

Fan vs. Cybercoders, Inc.

Final Accounting; Order to Show Cause re: Monetary Sanctions

Hearing date
Aug 20, 2026
Department
CX102
Prevailing
Moving Party
Next hearing
Jan 7, 2027

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Monetary amounts referenced

$250.00

Parties

PlaintiffFan
DefendantCybercoders, Inc.

Attorneys

Richard Kimfor Plaintiff

Ruling

TENTATIVE RULINGS 8/20/2026 02:00 PM

100 Allison-Wright vs. Aperto Property Management, Inc.

2023-01312346 Final Accounting

The settlement administrator, CPT Group, Inc., has confirmed that the distribution of the settlement funds has been completed and made in accordance with the terms of the settlement that were approved by the Court.

As Plaintiffs have shown that the administrator’s work is complete, the Court’s file may now be closed.

Plaintiffs are ordered to give notice of this ruling to Defendant. 101 Fan vs. Cybercoders, Inc.

2021-01207940

1. Final Accounting 2. Order to Show Cause re: Monetary Sanctions

The Final Accounting hearing is continued to January 7, 2027 at 2:00 p.m. in Department CX102. Plaintiff is ordered to file a declaration no later than 16 court days prior to the hearing regarding the status of distribution efforts. If the settlement funds are not completely disbursed by the report deadline, including all unclaimed funds, counsel must request a continuance. OSC re: Monetary Sanctions The court has reviewed and considered counsel’s response to the OSC re: monetary sanctions. ROA 156.

Counsel has failed to show good cause for his failure to file a timely final report. Accordingly, the court orders attorney Richard Kim to pay monetary sanctions in the amount of $250.00. Sanctions shall be paid to the clerk of the court no later than 10 calendar days from the date of this order. The court also sets an OSC re: monetary sanctions against plaintiff’s counsel Richard Kim for the same date and time due to the failure (again) to file a timely final accounting report, as previously ordered.

ROA 146. Any response to the OSC must be filed no later than 16 court days prior to the hearing. Plaintiff to give notice.

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