Initial Case Management Conference
25CV127321: NELSON, et al. vs TESLA MOTORS, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION 06/02/2026 Initial Case Management Conference in Department 22
Tentative Ruling - 06/01/2026 Han N. Tran
The Court has ordered the following after review of the case.
The deadline to file a motion for class certification is vacated. This action is de-designated as complex.
The Judicial: Non-Appearance Case Review Re: Deadline to file motion for class certification scheduled for 06/25/2026 is vacated.
FURTHER CONFERENCE A Case Management Conference is scheduled for 01/26/2027 at 03:00 PM in Department 22.
Updated Case Management Statements in compliance with Rule of Court 3.725, on Judicial Council Form CM-110, must be filed no later than 01/11/2027. If the foregoing date is a court holiday or a weekend, the time is extended to the next business day.
Clerk is directed to serve copies of this order, with proof of service, to counsel and to selfrepresented parties of record.
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IF YOU DO NOT CONTEST THE TENTATIVE RULING AND IF NO OTHER PARTY CONTEST THE TENTATIVE RULING, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ATTEND THE HEARING AND THE COURT WILL AFFIRM THE TENTATIVE RULING.
IF YOU DO CONTEST THE TENTATIVE RULING, FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE BELOW:
THROUGH eCOURT Notify the Court and all the other parties no later than 4:00 PM one court day before the scheduled hearing, and briefly identify the issues you wish to argue through the following steps:
1. Log into eCourt Public Portal 2. Case Search 3. Enter the Case Number and select Search 4. Select the Case Name 25CV127321: NELSON, et al. vs TESLA MOTORS, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION 06/02/2026 Initial Case Management Conference in Department 22 5. Select the Tentative Rulings Tab 6. Select Click to Contest this Ruling 7. Enter your Name and Reason for Contesting 8. Select Proceed
BY EMAIL Send an email to the DEPARTMENT CLERK (dept22@alameda.courts.ca.gov) and all the other parties no later than 4:00 PM one court day before the scheduled hearing. This will permit the department clerk to send invitations to counsel to appear remotely.
Notice via BOTH eCourt AND email is required. The tentative ruling will become the ruling of the court if no party contests the tentative ruling.
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