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CV0002972·marin·Civil·Jury Trial Waiver
Hearing 3 months agoGRANTED

Ahmad Ali Mohyee v. Douglas C. Quan, et al

MOTION –OTHER: RELIEF FROM WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL

Hearing date
May 20, 2026
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Plaintiff

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PlaintiffAhmad Ali Mohyee
DefendantDouglas C. Quan

Ruling

Plaintiff Moyhee filed a request for relief from waver of jury trial. A notice of hearing was served on the opposing party and no opposition was filed. A failure to oppose a motion may be deemed a consent to the granting of the motion. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.54, subd. (c).)

In light of the above, the motion is granted. Plaintiff shall post jury fees within ten days of service of this order.

All parties must comply with Marin County Superior Court Local Rules, Rule 2.10(B) to contest the tentative decision. Parties who request oral argument are required to appear in person or remotely by ZOOM. Regardless of whether a party requests oral argument in accordance with Rule 2.10(B), the prevailing party shall prepare an order consistent with the announced ruling as required by Marin County Superior Court Local Rules, Rule 2.11.

The Zoom appearance information for May, 2026 is as follows: https://marin-courts-ca-gov.zoomgov.com/j/1615487764?pwd=Ob4B5J7LLKcpnkxzJjjEOSHNzEGafG.1

Meeting ID: 161 548 7764 Passcode: 502070

If you are unable to join by video, you may join by telephone by calling (669) 254-5252 and using the above-provided passcode. Zoom appearance information may also be found on the Court’s website: https://www.marin.courts.ca.gov

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