GRETCHEN LEBUHN VS. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE ET AL
Case Information
Motion(s)
Motion To Compel Further Responses By Defendant Board Of Trustees Of The California State University
Motion Type Tags
Motion to Compel Further Responses · Motion for Sanctions
Parties
- Plaintiff: GRETCHEN LEBUHN
- Defendant: BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Ruling
Matter on calendar for Monday, November 17, 2025, Line 7, PLAINTIFF GRETCHEN LEBUHN, PH.D.'s Motion To Compel Further Responses By Defendant Board Of Trustees Of The California State University. (Complete tentative ruling emailed to the parties).
Plaintiff's motion to compel further responses to Form Interrogatory No. 17.1; Special Interrogatories Nos. 4-6; Requests for Production of Documents served with Plaintiff's Second Amended Notice of Deposition of Ingrid Williams Nos. 1-10; production of a privilege log compliant with CCP section 2031.240(c)(1); and sanctions is DENIED.
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