Compliance Hearing re: Dismissal
RG21109310: Kulikov VS Ozolins 06/08/2026 Compliance Hearing re: Dismissal in Department 22
Tentative Ruling - 06/05/2026 Han N. Tran
The Court orders the following after review of the case.
This case is related to Case No. RG21105169.
A Notice of Settlement was filed in Case No. RG21105169 on 1/23/23.
A request for dismissal has not been filed even though over three years have passed. No party in this case or in the related case has filed any status update regarding the settlement in the last three years.
Pursuant to Rules of Court, rule 3.1385(b), (c), this case is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE.
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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