Notice Of Motion And Motion For Relief From Waiver Of Trial By Jury
SF Superior Court - Law & Motion / Discovery Dept 301 - CGC25624501 - May 27, 2026 Hearing date: May 27, 2026 Case number: CGC25624501 Case title: ALEXANDER XUE VS. DOPPIO ZERO SF, LP Case Number: | | CGC25624501 | Case Title: | | ALEXANDER XUE VS. DOPPIO ZERO SF, LP | Court Date: | | 2026-05-27 09:00 AM | Calendar Matter: | | Notice Of Motion And Motion For Relief From Waiver Of Trial By Jury; Memorandum Of Points And Authorities; Declaration Of Alexander Xue | Rulings: | | On the Law & Motion / Discovery calendar for May 27, 2026, line 9.
PLAINTIFF ALEXANDER XUE'S Motion For Relief From Waiver Of Trial By Jury. Off calendar. Plaintiff's proof of service was not timely filed. (See Rule of Court 3.1300, subd. (c) ["Proof of service of the moving papers must be filed no later than five court days before the time appointed for the hearing."].)
The motion should be renoticed for hearing in Department 206, which handles jury trial waiver issues and is generally responsible for matters related to trial setting.
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