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CGC25621290·sf·Civil·Civil
Hearing about 1 year agoOff calendar. The proof of serve indicates this motion was served via email only thirteen court days before hearing. Code of Civil Procedure section 1005(b) requires moving papers to be served and filed at least 16 court days before hearing. Code of Civil Procedure section 1010.6(a)(3)(B) extends this period by two court days for papers served via email. Movant has not given sufficient notice under these provisions.

ABIMBOLA AJAYI VS. CITY & COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, ET AL

Amended Notice Of Motion And Motion To Seal Plaintiff'S Confidential Medical Records And Sensitive Exhibits (Exhibits 2-8) Of Original Complaint From Public Records

Hearing date
Aug 14, 2025
Department
302
Prevailing
N/A
Appearance
Not required

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PlaintiffABIMBOLA AJAYI
DefendantCITY & COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO

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Set for Law and Motion/Discovery Calendar on Thursday, August 14, 2025, Line 9. 2 - PLAINTIFF ABIMBOLA AJAYI's Motion To Seal Plaintiff'S Confidential Medical Records And Sensitive Exhibits (Exhibits 2-8) Of Original Complaint From Public Records. Off calendar. The proof of serve indicates this motion was served via email only thirteen court days before hearing. Code of Civil Procedure section 1005(b) requires moving papers to be served and filed at least 16 court days before hearing. Code of Civil Procedure section 1010.6(a)(3)(B) extends this period by two court days for papers served via email. Movant has not given sufficient notice under these provisions. =(302/JMQ) | |

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