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CGC23608779·sf·Civil·Civil
Hearing about 1 year agoOFF CALENDAR

COLE A. RATIAS VS. JOEL CARUSONE ET AL

MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT

Hearing date
Jun 18, 2025
Department
301
Prevailing
N/A

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Parties

PlaintiffCOLE A. RATIAS
DefendantJOEL CARUSONE
DefendantJOSEPH LONSDALE

Ruling

Matter on the Law & Motion / Discovery calendar for Wednesday, June 18, 2025, Line 7. 2 - DEFENDANT JOSEPH LONSDALE's MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT.

Defendant Lonsdale's motion for summary judgment is ordered OFF CALENDAR. "A party shall not bring more than one motion for summary judgment against an adverse party to the action or proceeding." (Code Civ. Proc., section 437c(a)(4).)

Here, Defendant Lonsdale filed a motion for summary judgment individually on April 15, 2024. Then, all Defendants, including Defendant Lonsdale filed a motion for summary judgment on June 7, 2024. Thus, Defendant Lonsdale filed two motions for summary judgment. The joint motion is not severable, so the earlier motion is ordered off calendar.

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