Plaintiff's Motion for Final Approval
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LAW & MOTION CALENDAR TENTATIVE RULINGS
May 29, 2026
9:00 AM, 10:00 AM, and 1:30 PM
CX-101
JUDGE WILLIAM D. CLASTER
Department CX101 Phone Number: (657) 622-5301
The Court will hear oral argument on all matters at the time noticed for the hearing. If you would prefer to submit the matter on your papers without oral argument, please advise the clerk by calling (657) 622-5301. The Court will not entertain a request for continuance nor filing of further documents once the ruling has been posted.
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COURT REPORTERS: Official court reporters (i.e. court reporters employed by the Court) are NOT provided for any matters in this department. If a party desires a record of a law and motion proceeding, it will be the party’s responsibility to provide a court reporter. Parties must comply with the Court’s policy on the use of privately retained court reporters which can be found at:
• Civil Court Reporter Pooling; and
• For additional information, please see the court’s website at Court Reporter Interpreter Services for additional information regarding the availability of court reporters.
• Civil Limited, Unlimited and Complex (Updated June 11, 2020)
# CASE NAME MATTER 9:00 AM 1 Torres vs. Munch and Crunch, LLC
2024-01434673
Plaintiff’s Motion for Approval of Class Settlement
2 Novello vs. HEG Enterprises, Inc.
2024-01391376
Plaintiff’s Motion for Final Approval
3 Dehkordi vs. Modern Creation Inc
2025-01473144
Plaintiff's Motion for Final Approval
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